
Leesh lala
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A mind full of dreams, a heart wired for wonder. I craft stories, chase beauty in chaos, and leave sparks of meaning behind. Built to rise, made to inspire.
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Myopia
Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a vision problem that affects millions of people around the world. It means that objects close to us are clear, but things far away appear blurry. For many, this condition begins quietly, slowly creeping into their daily life without much notice. But myopia is very real, and it can deeply affect not just how we see the world, but also how we live in it. Please, take care. Please take care of your eyes—they are precious beyond words.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Chapters
Lost in the Noise
There’s a strange thing happening to all of us — we’re always surrounded, yet often feel alone. Always connected, yet constantly distracted. In a world louder than ever, silence has become something rare, even frightening. And maybe that’s why we run from it.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Psyche
The question never stops
✨ Are we perfect? 😊 Are we happy? 💔Are we sad? 👍Are we good? 🚀 Can we be more? 🎯 Should we try to do it all? ❤️They don’t always sound right. The words can be broken, twisted, unsure. But they come from somewhere deep. From a place where we don’t speak with rules—we speak with feeling. These aren’t just questions. They’re whispers. Echoes. They rise up from the quiet spaces we don’t always visit. They don’t care about grammar. They speak the language of the heart. And once they begin, they never truly stop. They settle inside us. They change shape. They grow louder, then softer. But they stay.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Psyche
The Last Horned Giants. AI-Generated.
In the quiet corners of our world, where the forest meets the mist and the ocean touches forgotten shores, live creatures whose names may one day be spoken only in memory. These are not just animals — they are living echoes of an older, wilder Earth. Among them, the rhinoceros stands as a solemn guardian, but it is not alone in its fading.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Earth
Black Flowers
Black flowers are among nature’s most intriguing creations. Their rich, dark hues stand apart from the colorful spectrum of typical blooms, evoking feelings of mystery, elegance, and even power. Though a pure black flower is rare in the natural world, many flowers appear black due to their deep shades of purple, burgundy, or maroon. These unique plants remind us that beauty comes in many forms—even in the shadows.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Earth
The Leaves That Fall So Slowly
In a quiet village, where time moved gently and trees whispered like old friends, lived an elderly woman named Mira. Her cottage sat beneath a grand oak tree, its leaves known for falling slower than any others in the village. People often said the tree was enchanted, but Mira believed something else. To her, the leaves carried memories—drifting softly through the air, refusing to be forgotten.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humans
Silent Colors, Loud Hearts
Every June, the city came alive with a tide of rainbow flags, laughter, and music — but to Sam, it always felt like a festival meant for someone else. Hidden beneath baggy shirts and borrowed silence, Sam walked past the painted sidewalks and the crowded streets of Pride Month with lowered eyes and a tightened heart. No matter how vibrant the world became around them, Sam remained gray on the inside — not from lack of color, but from fear of what might burst forth if they dared to open up.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Pride
Toaster Trouble Tango
It all began on a sunny Tuesday morning when Gary Thompson, a middle-aged insurance claims adjuster and full-time snack enthusiast, decided to make toast. This might seem like an ordinary event, but when Gary gets involved, nothing is ordinary. Especially not breakfast.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humor
How Are You
In the rush of our everyday lives, caught between calendars and commitments, there’s a small phrase that often slips past unnoticed—a phrase so simple, so familiar, yet deeply powerful. “How are you?” We hear it in the morning over sleepy yawns, on quick phone calls, in passing at work, or through the soft hum of evening conversations. It’s everywhere—whispered, spoken, messaged, asked. And behind those three gentle words lies a world of kindness, humanity, and the heartbeat of family.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humans











