James Carlos Tibre
Stories (2)
Filter by community
Are you more afraid of being alone or being surrounded by the wrong people?
In my moments of quiet contemplation, a thought often crosses my mind—what truly frightens me more: being alone or being surrounded by the wrong people? Interestingly, being alone does not always equate to feeling lonely. It can be a cherished time for self-reflection and soul-searching. If I had to pick, I'd undoubtedly choose to embrace solitude. The company of the wrong people can be perilous, leaving lasting effects on our well-being that may not be immediately apparent.
By James Carlos Tibre2 years ago in Confessions
Chasing Rainbows: My Ever-Shifting Palette of Colors
In a world painted with endless hues and vibrant shades, I, James Carlos Rodriguez Tibre, stand amidst a kaleidoscope of colors, questioning the very essence of preference. Do I have a favorite color? An enigmatic question that has eluded me throughout the tapestry of my life. From the radiant brilliance of Yellow to the profound allure of Purple, my heart has wandered, dancing through a spectrum of emotions. But as I unveil the secrets of my ever-changing palette, I discover a truth that defies convention—a revelation that challenges the very notion of having a favorite color. Join me on a journey of self-discovery and revelation as I confess, "I don't have my favorite color." Step into a world where hues hold hidden meanings, where colors shift like emotions, and where the beauty of life lies in the freedom of embracing the entire spectrum.
By James Carlos Tibre2 years ago in Journal

