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Once upon a time, in a small town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had bright blue eyes that sparkled with innocence and a smile that could light up the darkest room. Lily was a curious and imaginative child, always eager to explore the world around her.
Solace BadjanPublished 9 months ago in MotivationThe Tear of happiness
In a little, calm town settled between the mountains and the ocean, carried on with a young lady named Mia. Mia was known all through the town for her comforting grin and her good nature. In spite of confronting many difficulties throughout everyday life, she generally figured out how to spread satisfaction to everyone around her. She had a novel capacity to see the silver lining in each circumstance, and her hopefulness was irresistible.
MIMILI DAS SARMAPublished 9 months ago in MotivationThinking About Starting Supplements?
Supplements are one of the most common areas I am asked about as a Registered Dietitian - “am I overdoing supplements? Underdoing supplements? Taking the wrong ones? What’s the point of taking a supplement?”
Emily the Period RDPublished 9 months ago in LongevityMy Journey Of Self-Discovery
In my formative years, I perpetually sensed a disconnect from my peers. My inclinations, hobbies, and aspirations diverged from the majority. While I reveled in athletic pursuits, tinkering with the piano, and acquiring new languages, they indulged in revelry, gossip, and the pursuit of fleeting fads. My aspirations encompassed realms of writing, teaching, and archaeology, while theirs fixated on fame, affluence, and popularity. I loved to discover lost treasures.
Freddie's Lost TreasuresPublished 9 months ago in MotivationTurbulence and Snacks
“I just want to feel like I’m not crazy”, I told the doctor. I am clinically insane. Pretty sure. But it wasn’t the insanity I wanted to highlight, and even if a holiday to a padded cell, with all the drugs and three square meals a day sounded delightful right now, I need to learn to exist in this world, sadly.
Anne LecomberPublished 9 months ago in Psyche- Content Warning
The Twelve Principles of Democracy
Democracy We are used to thinking very highly of democracy – and by extension, of Ancient Athens, the civilisation that gave rise to it. The Parthenon has become almost a byword for democratic
sufimeharPublished 9 months ago in Motivation - Content Warning
All Grown Up
He was young my science teacher. It was love or so I thought. He taught me how to be passionate and how to stick out when you aren't very confident. Now he's on a list of adults not to trust. I don't know why knew him that much. I don't actually remember anything I was supposed to learn in science during those years. But loves a pretty fickle creature that's the lesson I was taught. I pretended I adjusted, as the silence ate away. I told someone I thought I trusted, but she didn't even wait a day. This was not supposed to happen not today and not to me. Now it's little lies and Big decisions, Who to tell and where to go. Follow someone else's vision or trust my own cause I don't know. it's bittersweet to think about the damage that we'd do. Cause I was going down but I was doing it with him. Was I stupid to love him? Reckless to want to help? was it obvious to everyone else? He was never on my side. There's things I want to tell everyone but I'll just let it be.
Ignite Your Inner Fire: Finding Motivation Within
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a young woman named Lila. Despite her charm and vivacity, Lila had been grappling with a lingering sense of aimlessness. Each day seemed to blend into the next, leaving her yearning for something more – a purpose, a passion, a spark that would light up her life.
Ismail AvilaPublished 9 months ago in Motivation