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Do You Live Good In Your Neighborhood?
In Jamaica, we rely on the farmers in the rural or countryside to feed us. I live in the city. In the city areas all across Jamaica, fruit trees are on almost every property. I have three on mine. I sell nothing.
Annelise LordsPublished 3 days ago in MotivationEmbracing The Darkness
In the depths of night, when the world is cloaked in shadows and silence reigns, there exists a realm of solitude where personal narratives unfold. It is in these moments, alone in the dark, that we confront our deepest fears, grapple with our innermost desires, and embark on a journey of self-discovery that transcends the boundaries of time and space.Every individual possesses a unique narrative, a tapestry of experiences woven together by the threads of joy and sorrow, triumphs and tribulations. These narratives, like constellations scattered across the night sky, guide us through the labyrinth of life, illuminating our path with the light of self-awareness and introspection.For some, being alone in the dark evokes a sense of trepidation, a fear of the unknown that lurks in the shadows. Yet, it is precisely in this darkness that we find the courage to confront our deepest fears, to face the demons that haunt the recesses of our minds. It is here, in the silence of the night, that we discover the strength within ourselves to emerge victorious, to transcend the limitations of our fears and emerge stronger, more resilient than before.In my own personal narrative, the darkness has been both a source of solace and a crucible of transformation. There have been moments when I have felt lost in the labyrinth of my own thoughts, overwhelmed by the weight of uncertainty and doubt. Yet, it is in these moments of darkness that I have found the clarity to see beyond the illusions of fear and uncertainty, to embrace the light of hope and possibility that resides within me.One such moment occurred during a period of profound loss and grief in my life. As I grappled with the pain of saying goodbye to a loved one, I found myself consumed by darkness, engulfed in a sea of sorrow that threatened to drown me. In those long, lonely nights, I felt the weight of despair pressing down upon me, suffocating me with its relentless intensity.Yet, it was in the midst of that darkness that I discovered a glimmer of light, a flicker of hope that refused to be extinguished. It was the memory of my loved one, their laughter echoing in the chambers of my heart, their spirit guiding me through the darkness like a beacon in the night. In their absence, I found the strength to carry on, to honor their memory by living my life with purpose and passion.In the silence of the night, I began to unravel the tangled threads of my grief, to find meaning amidst the chaos of loss. I sought solace in the beauty of nature, finding solace in the gentle embrace of the moonlight as it bathed the world in its soft, silver glow. I found comfort in the words of poets and philosophers, whose wisdom illuminated the path ahead with its timeless truths. Slowly but surely, I began to emerge from the darkness, like a phoenix rising from the ashes of despair. With each passing day, I felt the heaviness in my heart begin to lift, replaced by a sense of peace and acceptance that I had not known before. I realized that while the darkness had tested my resolve, it had also forged within me a resilience that would carry me through even the darkest of times.Today, as I look back on that journey through the darkness, I am filled with gratitude for the lessons it has taught me. I have learned that even in our darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of light to guide us forward, to remind us that we are never truly alone. I have learned that it is in facing our fears that we find the courage to transcend them, to embrace the fullness of life with open arms.In the tapestry of personal narratives that weave together the fabric of human experience, the darkness is but a thread, a fleeting moment in the grand symphony of life. Yet, it is a thread that holds within it the power to transform, to inspire, to illuminate the darkest corners of our souls. And so, as I journey forth into the unknown, I do so with a heart full of hope and a spirit renewed by the wisdom of the darkness.
White headPublished 4 days ago in MotivationI believe in you
We all have times when we feel like giving up. When we doubt what we can do. When it feels like everything is on our back. But in those hard times, one thing can change it all - someone who stands with us.
SunnyPublished 4 days ago in MotivationThere Is Always A Crash
I think it is easy for us as Humans to become Blind to Reality. When we feel great, everything seems to move to our whims.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 4 days ago in MotivationUnlocking the Path to Progress: What to Do When You Feel Stuck in Life!
The Impact of Feeling Stuck on Mental Health and Well-Being When you feel stuck in life, it's not just a fleeting sense of being in a rut; it impacts your mental health and overall well-being deeply. This stagnation can manifest as a cloud of unease that lingers over your daily life, affecting your mood, productivity, and even your relationships. The feeling of being trapped in the same place, whether professionally, personally, or emotionally, can lead to a cascade of negative emotions, including anxiety, depression, and a severe blow to one's self-esteem.
Neli IvanovaPublished 4 days ago in MotivationWhat not to do in life
You are your own worst enemy. I know how it can be especially when you are an over thinker and a procrastinator. When doing that you’re only doing one thing and that’s holding your own self back because you’re to scared to step out of your little box which is your comfort zone. But you must understand if you wait and wait and do not get things done in your life for your self to make your life better and to make your kids lives better then who will? There's a whole world and life that will pass you by before you know it and it will be too late. Live while your alive don’t just exist. Time waits for no one, it keeps going.
Hope NedPublished 5 days ago in MotivationI have a dream
I want to be a pilot. I want to be a doctor. I want to be a CA. Doctor, pilot, CA - all are big dreams, right ? Do you have big dreams too?
Manisha YadavPublished 5 days ago in MotivationThe Persistence of a Dreamer
In the bustling town of Crestwood, nestled among the rolling hills and whispering pines, lived a boy named Alex. From a young age, Alex
Naveed KhanPublished 6 days ago in MotivationLana Del Rey invites Billie Eilish as her Coachella two part harmony visitor!!!
Lana Del Rey’s recent performance at Coachella didn’t just dazzle—it set a new standard for star-studded spectacles. From surprise guest appearances to jaw-dropping moments, Del Rey delivered a show that left fans and critics alike buzzing with excitement.
Thea_Shields!!!!!Published 6 days ago in MotivationA New Beginning: Rising Above the Storm
In the tranquil town of Willow Creek, a young woman named Sarah found herself grappling with the daunting specters of uncertainty and fear. Trapped in the throes of a seemingly never-ending storm of personal and professional challenges, Sarah felt as though she was drowning in a sea of hopelessness. However, amidst the tumultuous waves of adversity, a flicker of resilience and determination burned brightly within her, urging her to take the first tentative steps towards a brighter tomorrow.
rashedPublished 6 days ago in MotivationThe journey of a lifetime: Finding strength in adversity
In a small village nestled in the mountains, a young girl named Mia dreamt of exploring the world beyond the confines of her town. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against her, Mia refused to let her circumstances define her destiny. She believed in the power of determination and resilience, knowing that with hard work and perseverance, she could achieve anything she set her mind to.
rashedPublished 6 days ago in MotivationYour Treadmill Life
“I swear, I don’t owe you or anyone an explanation of my life!” Karrella quarreled with Violet. “All I want to know is what are you doing right? I am more educated than you. I came to this country with a bachelor’s degree. You came with a high school diploma,” Violet states.
Annelise LordsPublished 7 days ago in Motivation