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I Didn’t Walk Away I Just Stopped Walking Toward What Hurt Me
There wasn’t a dramatic ending. No slammed doors. No announcements. No “I deserve better” speech. Just one ordinary day, I woke up and realized my energy felt too expensive to waste on places where I kept shrinking.
By Ayesha Writes3 months ago in Confessions
On the opposite chair… no one.
On the opposite chair… no one. Me… I don’t know who I am. Every morning, I open my eyes to myself as if seeing me for the first time. A stranger to me, tired of me. I search for my self among my features, but nothing stays. Sometimes I feel I deserve the universe, sometimes I hate myself as if I were a crime. Nothing is stable. No feeling lasts. No thought remains without turning against me.
By Ahmed Wagdy3 months ago in Confessions
secrets well kept . Content Warning.
The funny thing about growing up is that the sudden change kind of sneaks up on you with stealth and precision and somehow it ends up dawning on you how much so much has changed right before your eyes and that your somehow no longer the same person you were a few years back which sounds so strange to even say or admit but i am acknowledging my growth no matter how little or too much it may be.
By songbird173 months ago in Confessions
Why I Stopped Chasing Motivation (And What I Do Instead)
For most of my twenties, I chased motivation the way people chase quick success. I’d watch endless motivational videos, read self-improvement quotes, and tell myself that tomorrow I’d finally start being productive. Tomorrow, I’d wake up early, crush my goals, and live like the people in those inspiring montages. But tomorrow rarely came. And when it did, I felt the same lack of drive, the same resistance, the same craving for another dose of motivation to get going.
By Umar Faiz3 months ago in Confessions
The Fall of the Queen’s Favorite: How Prince Andrew Lost His Title, His Home, and His Place in the Monarchy
For decades, Prince Andrew lived in a world built on power, privilege, and royal protection. The Queen’s favorite son, the Duke of York, enjoyed all the trappings of royal life — a grand estate, military honors, and a public image once polished to perfection. But that life has now crumbled.
By Behind the Curtain3 months ago in Confessions
Spiritual maturity is like a child learning there is no Santa Claus
Spiritual maturity may not be what you believe Some people believe spiritual maturity means you sang in the choir or served in a church ministry for four or five decades. Maturity indicates growth in an area, and at times, this can be painful. My most recent growing pains are related to marriage and the afterlife.
By Cheryl E Preston3 months ago in Confessions
Chemical Confessions:
I wrote about alcohol as a truth serum before, and many wondered if the same logic applies to drugs. It’s a fair question. Both change chemistry, both change behavior, and both expose what’s already living under the skin. But they are not the same when deciphering verbal truths.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 months ago in Confessions
The Great Hot Dog Performance: Meghan Markle’s World Series Show Steals the Spotlight (Again)
Under the blinding lights of the World Series, a familiar face appeared — Meghan Markle, dressed head to toe in Dodgers blue, flashing her signature Hollywood smile. Beside her sat Prince Harry, looking every bit the supportive husband and slightly confused foreigner. Cameras clicked, screens glowed, and within hours, the footage was everywhere. What looked like a simple night at the ballpark quickly morphed into a full-scale PR performance.
By Behind the Curtain3 months ago in Confessions








