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The Radiant Lantern: A Tale of Sincere Intentions
Once upon a time, in the quaint village of Serenity Hollow, there lived a humble woodcutter named Oliver. He was known far and wide for his genuine heart and sincere intentions. Despite his modest life, Oliver's kindness radiated like a beacon in the small community.
Unlocking the Path to True Happiness
In the fast-paced modern world, the pursuit of true happiness is a universal quest that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. Despite this collective yearning, many individuals find themselves entangled in the misconception that external factors, particularly financial success, hold the key to a fulfilling life. This article delves into the essence of true happiness, debunking myths and shedding light on the profound journey within.
My Christmas Traditions!
Everybody has Christmas traditions, whether or not they celebrate the day. It’s just unavoidable, like crowded malls and excited children.
Amethyst ChampagnePublished 6 months ago in HumansCelebrating Women's Rights during the Festive Season
As the festive season envelops the world in a warm and joyous embrace, it's essential to reflect on the status of women's rights and consider the strides made toward gender equality. Christmas, a time for togetherness and celebration, offers an opportunity to acknowledge the progress achieved while recognizing the persistent challenges that women face globally.
Milee NaegelePublished 6 months ago in HumansNo 2nd Date
Inviting a woman out for dinner has never been a problem in my life. In fact, I could probably have a date with a different woman for two weeks at least! There has never been a dating market with a woman turning down a meal.
Jay LeTron DobbinsPublished 6 months ago in HumansUganda Colorism “This One is Like Charcoal!” The Black Communities Colorism Hampers All Forms of Pan-Africanism
Saturday, 16 December 2023 By: TB Obwoge As a Black woman that's lived in Kenya and Ghana, where I'm called mzungu, white, yevu and obroni, all names for a white person. Yevu being the most disgusting, means "tricky, dirty, dog" which was assigned to white people who came to Ghana, I guess to scam them, I don't know.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 6 months ago in HumansPalestine; Some Black People Think No Black Person Should Care About Palestinians
Saturday, 16 December 2023 By: TB Obwoge It's sad that people think their skin color should dictate what a person should and shouldn't care about. Racist white people have done this since the beginning of time. It's disgusting when they do it and I've finally gotten tired of Black people and Black Africans hyper focused on skin color and filling their hearts & the world with their hatred.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 6 months ago in Humans- Content Warning
Dream Whispers: Unveiling the Ethical Frontier of Dream Inception
In the quiet corridors of the Dream Research Institute, Dr. Eleanor Grant hunched over her workstation, surrounded by the soft hum of machines and the flickering glow of computer screens. She was on the brink of a breakthrough in the field of dream manipulation—an experiment that could change the way humans perceived reality.
Taimoor KhanPublished 6 months ago in Humans Longest Night
Finding Light in Darkness In the heart of winter, when nights are at their longest and the chill seems unending, the 'Longest Night' service offers a beacon of hope and solace. This modern Christian service, held on the eve of the Winter solstice, is a poignant response to the grief and loss that many experience during what is often portrayed as a season of unbridled joy. Here, I will try to explain the significance of the Longest Night service, exploring how it provides comfort and community to those coping with loss during the holiday season.
Festive Fusion FindsPublished 6 months ago in HumansThe Reality Of Invisible Disabilities
I have been disabled for most of my life and I didn't even know it. At the very beginning of 2023 is when I learned what it was called and ever since then, it has been a rough journey of navigating it and figuring out what my life will look like going forward. In hindsight, a label for my disability shouldn't necessarily be the biggest bombshell that makes me question my entire life, but with everything I have experienced the past couple months, it has.
Angel AdagioPublished 6 months ago in HumansSLAVERY IN THE U.S.A
In the heart of antebellum America, where cotton fields stretched like an endless sea and the air hung heavy with the stench of injustice, there lived a community of souls tethered to the cruel whims of slavery. Among them was Marcus, a man whose dreams of freedom clashed violently with the reality of his existence.
jacob gamilaPublished 6 months ago in HumansThe hidden language of the heart
Over the centuries the heart has been covered in an enigmatic veil of mysticism and romance and the Egyptians thought it was the thinking part of the body. But it is possible that our heart has its own language own memory and mind?