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!"
Knowing Love
Every time singles ask me the question; how do I know my partner loves me? I always turn the question to them by asking how you know you are loved. I do this because I want them to see their responsibility in the whole love matrix. You should be more concerned about giving love than receiving love because true love does not look for its own. In one of our relationship programs, a friend answered the question by saying that she could not explain it or fully describe it, but that she could feel it. Hmmm, but is love something that you feel, see, or experience?
By Samuel Praise Atuluku10 months ago in Humans
Long-Distance Relationships
Abstract: Long-distance relationships (LDRs) have become increasingly prevalent in our interconnected world due to the effects of globalization. This paper explores the multifaceted impact of long-distance relationships on individuals and couples, with a focus on how technology serves as a bridge to maintain intimacy and connection despite physical distances. Through a comprehensive analysis of psychological, emotional, and communication aspects, as well as the challenges and strategies of LDRs, this paper aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities faced by couples in long-distance relationships.
By Clinton Nnamdi Ugwuegbu10 months ago in Humans
"Embracing Unity in Diversity: The Power of Inclusivity"
Inclusivity and Variety: Mainstays of an Ever-evolving Society Inclusivity and variety are something beyond popular expressions in the present worldwide discourse; they address the ethos of a ground breaking society. At their center, these ideas challenge the customary standards, asking social orders, establishments, and people to perceive, appreciate, and celebrate contrasts.
By sarah Smith10 months ago in Humans
Tales Retold
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled between rolling hills and a whispering forest, lived a storyteller named Elara. Her hair, like spun gold, cascaded over shoulders stooped with the weight of countless tales. The villagers regarded her as a living bridge between their reality and the realm of myths.
By Anthony Gatimu10 months ago in Humans
In Search of Lost Identity
Affection — whether romantic, self-directed, or otherwise — possesses a mischievous nature. In a matter of idle weeks, one can forfeit their essence, fragmenting into shards as the sun completes its daily arc. Engaging in a state of autopilot is futile; the ebbs, flows, starts, and halts inherent in nurturing affection cannot be disregarded. Vigilance and intent are prerequisites; otherwise, love's grip may erode. The decline is not swift but gradual, and awakening brings confusion, desolation, and disorientation.
By Somenath Sen10 months ago in Humans
PLEASE, MR. POSTMAN
Please, Mr. Postman Letter writing in the 21st century / / Pen Pals << // >> << // >> I love writing and receiving letters. Emails are ok but there is just something special about a letter that you can hold in your hand while reading. It, in my opinion, is more personal.
By Margaret Brennan10 months ago in Humans
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.
By Gyimah Michael10 months ago in Humans
The 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.
By sophia karanja10 months ago in Humans