
Malingficient
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Curious about how dreams evolve, how life shapes us, and why we keep chasing meaning?
I write about personal growth, everyday reflections, and the quiet strength behind ordinary stories. Let's explore what drives us — one thought at a time.
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When You Wake Up in the Middle of the Night, What's the First Thing That Comes to Your Mind?
“Midnight Thoughts” On life’s long journey, we all experience restless nights—moments when sleep is suddenly broken and thoughts ripple through the mind like a stone dropped into a still lake. Have you ever wondered, what’s the first thing that crosses your mind when you wake up in the middle of the night?
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Some people start crying while they're still smiling—have you ever seen that?
The Moment Tears Fell Behind a Smile On the stage of life, there are moments when laughter turns into tears—sudden, inexplicable, and bittersweet. These are the moments when emotions collide, like a jar of mixed spices spilling over, impossible to define yet deeply felt.
By Malingficient6 months ago in BookClub
On a night filled with roaring thunder, are you feeling afraid, or lost in memories?
“Echoes of the Soul on a Thunderous Night” In the long river of life, there are always some special moments—like shooting stars streaking across the night sky—that, though fleeting, leave deep marks on our hearts. A night filled with roaring thunder is exactly such a magical moment.
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Do you truly understand those around you?
Do You Really Know the People Around You? On life’s stage, we are surrounded by all kinds of people—family, friends, colleagues—like stars scattered across our lives. Yet, we can’t help but ask ourselves: Do we truly know the people around us?
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Is a smile an act of kindness, or a form of self-protection?
Smile: A Gesture of Kindness and a Form of Self-Protection On the stage of life, a smile is one of the most powerful expressions we have. Like a warm ray of sunshine, it can brighten someone’s day, dispel gloom, and connect hearts. But behind every smile lies a question: is it a genuine act of kindness, or a carefully worn mask for self-protection?
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Is writing meant to soothe others, or to heal the writer?
Writing: A Dual Journey of Comforting Others and Healing Oneself Writing is like a bridge that spans the chasms of the soul, connecting the inner worlds of the writer and the reader. It serves both as a remedy for the writer’s own healing and as a balm to comfort others — radiating a unique brilliance where self-redemption and emotional solace intertwine.
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Would you prepare a dinner for someone?
A Meal for One In this noisy, fast-paced, and hectic world, our lives are filled to the brim with work, trivial matters, and endless social engagements. Yet deep within our hearts, there is always a soft corner that longs to prepare a dinner for someone special — to convey warmth and affection through the everyday magic of food. I would prepare a meal for one person, because it’s more than just dinner; it’s a gesture of care, an expression of emotion.
By Malingficient6 months ago in Lifehack
Are you willing to spend time “really talking” with others?
In this fast-paced era, it feels like our lives have been put on fast-forward. Everyone is rushing around, busy chasing fame and fortune, or navigating the overwhelming flood of information. In such an environment, “having meaningful conversations” seems like a luxury, and we often overlook its importance. However, I am willing to spend time truly talking with others, because it’s not just a way of communicating—it’s also a form of respect and care for others.
By Malingficient6 months ago in BookClub
Memory: A Gift or a Prison?
Along the long journey of life, memory is like a vivid and intricate painting—sometimes intoxicatingly beautiful, other times binding and confining. Is it a precious gift bestowed by fate, or an invisible prison that traps the soul? This is a question that perhaps everyone has quietly pondered in their heart.
By Malingficient6 months ago in BookClub