friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Essence of Interdependence
tleencefnterdependencey **Introduction** In a world where individualism often takes center stage, it's crucial to recognize that we are all interconnected and reliant on one another. The idea that "everyone needs each other's help" might seem like a simple concept, but its implications run deep. From the smallest acts of kindness to the grandest collaborations, our lives are intertwined in ways that underscore the importance of mutual support and cooperation. In this article, we'll explore the various facets of interdependence and delve into why recognizing and embracing this interconnectedness is essential for the well-being of individuals, communities, and societies as a whole.
Gyimah MichaelPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Great Pillow War and Other Betrayals
Betrayal is a bitter pill to swallow, a lemon wedge in the cocktail of friendship. And let me tell you, my dear reader, I had my first taste of this undesirable concoction during an event that would forever be etched in the annals of my history: The Great Pillow War of '08. Gather 'round as I recount the tale of how my seemingly loyal friends turned into ruthless foes armed with fluffy weapons, leaving me to face the battle on the wrong side of the bed.
sophia karanjaPublished 8 months ago in HumansChildren in the Village
In a village where innocence resides, Children's laughter once reached the skies. But now a shadow blankets their mirth,
Gyimah MichaelPublished 8 months ago in HumansA movie theater
It was reported that a short film was shown in a movie theater that began with a snapshot of the living room ceiling. No details, no color. Just a white roof.
WAQAS AHMADPublished 8 months ago in HumansHow do you think natural beauty differs from beauty enhanced by makeup or cosmetic procedures?
Lily and Ava were two friends who lived in the charming village of Everwood, which was surrounded by glistening lakes and rolling hills. They loved art, nature, and each other equally, but they had different ideas about what beauty was. Their divergent viewpoints sparked a voyage of self-discovery, camaraderie, and inquiry into what it means to be truly beautiful.
WAQAS AHMADPublished 8 months ago in HumansAcross the miles
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm, golden hue across the room. Emma sat in her cozy New York apartment, gazing out of the window at the cityscape below. Her heart ached with longing, for the love of her life was thousands of miles away in Paris. Theirs was a love story that transcended borders and time zones, a testament to the power of connection in a world filled with distance.
Cynthia OkoriePublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Misadventures of the Mismatched Mascot: A Hilarious High School Tale”
In the bustling halls of Ridgemont High, where lockers rattle and laughter echoes, a saga unfolded that would go down in history – the legend of the mismatched mascots. Get ready for a tale of fur, fumbles, and friendship, as we delve into the uproarious journey of the high school mascot swap.
Khadija BatoolPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Time Bank: Trading Moments for Meaning
In a world driven by deadlines and digital distractions, a unique concept emerged—an enclave known as the "Time Bank." Nestled at the heart of a bustling city, it wasn't a typical bank. Its currency wasn't money, but time—precious moments that held more value than gold.
Oyeye OzegePublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Ripple Effect of Kindness: A Homeless Man's Legacy
In the heart of a bustling city, Samuel was a nameless face among the rush of humanity. His life was confined to a small cardboard box tucked away in an alley, surrounded by towering buildings that seemed to scrape the sky. Despite his circumstances, Samuel possessed something that shone brighter than the neon lights – a heart filled with kindness.
Oyeye OzegePublished 8 months ago in HumansCrossing The Line [episode 1]
I had been online all day because I was bored. I was bored because it was weekend and I was indoors without electricity. There had been a power outage for almost four hours and if the battery of my phone wasn’t durable, it would have run down. I had visited several pages on Facebook, but none seemed to interest me. I was about to turn off my data and catch a nap when I saw a post that was gender related, and I commented under the post favouring the male gender.
Okwori Emmanuel OwoichoPublished 8 months ago in HumansEmbracing Your Role: Being Part of Someone's Story
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RP KIRAN KUMARPublished 8 months ago in HumansBridging Hope: A Tale of Unity in Divided Times.
In a world often defined by division and discord, a heartwarming story of unity emerged from the unlikeliest of places – a small town in the heartland of America. As trending issues like polarization, societal disparities, and economic challenges dominated headlines, the residents of Willowbrook found themselves writing a new narrative, one woven with compassion, understanding, and unwavering support.
Md Aminur Rashid KhanPublished 8 months ago in Humans