Bad habits
the devil son
A Reflection on the Intriguing Narrative Archetype of Evil and Redemption Introduction From ancient folklore to modern literature, the concept of the devil's son has illuminated the pages of countless works. This intriguing narrative archetype delves into the depths of human nature, exploring the dichotomy of good and evil, and the potential for redemption. In this article, we will explore the multifaceted nature of the devil's son archetype, analyzing their motivations, impact on the storyline, and the potential for redemption within these captivating narratives.
By sakin wuda mohammed2 years ago in Confessions
Envious Shadows
Once upon a time in a bustling city, two young women named Emily and Lily found themselves sharing a cozy apartment. They had been friends for years, and the idea of living together seemed like an exciting adventure. Little did they know that this seemingly perfect arrangement would soon be marred by the insidious emotion of jealousy.
By islamiyah akinlabi2 years ago in Confessions
Are You Stuck Playing These Three Roles In Relationships?
In the realm of psychotherapy, an intriguing and valuable concept emerges from the field of transactional analysis. This concept suggests that within each of us reside three fundamental personalities: the Child, the Parent, and the Adult. These distinct facets interact and shape our behaviour, emotions, and relationships. Understanding and navigating these roles can offer profound insights into our psyche and our connections with others.
By Alexander2 years ago in Confessions
Deceptive Dating Tactics
I anticipate that some of my fellow gentlemen might not appreciate what I'm about to say, but as a teacher, one of the toughest aspects of my role is presenting the truth even when it's not the most convenient or comfortable. I apologize, my friends, but the young women here deserve to be equipped with the knowledge of deciphering the secret codes; making the wrong choice in marriage is not a path we want to tread.
By oduko solomon2 years ago in Confessions
Am I Eternally Damned? . Content Warning.
As I make my way out of the deep depression that took hold of me this summer, I can feel anxiety and fear slowly creeping in. While I’m glad to be feeling a lot better, I can’t help but worry about when the next time will come. I have had depression for a very long time and have learned to live with it, but I wonder if it will ever leave my life. I have learned tricks and tips, taken supplements, gone to therapy to try and figure myself out in hopes that depression never comes back. I have not been successful thus far. At certain points in my life, depression simply takes over. It’s almost as if I disappear or cease to exist, then I come back and I have to rebuild my life again.
By Lily2 years ago in Confessions
Nasha Mukti Kendras in Punjab: Healing Lives, Restoring Hope
The kingdom of Punjab, nestled within the heart of India, is renowned for its vibrant way of life, wealthy history, and agricultural prowess. However, along with its numerous accolades, Punjab has confronted a pressing problem that has been a purpose for the challenge: the rampant trouble of drug addiction. In current years, the upward thrust in substance abuse has not most effectively affected individuals however has also posed significant challenges for families and society as an entire. In reaction to this crisis, Nasha Mukti Kendras, or de-addiction centres, have emerged as beacons of desire, imparting a lifeline for those trapped within the vicious cycle of addiction.
By Steve Finn2 years ago in Confessions
what do I want :
a healthy communicative relationship where toxicity isn't met with fire but with love or respect and being able to disagree and still showing me, love. I want to feel heard, I want to feel secure that I am being actively listened to and shown support through hard times. I want to feel like you in this because you want to not need to. I want to feel sexy without having to get undressed. I want a partner that I didn't have to settle with because I was lonely.
By samara2 years ago in Confessions
Allahabad the journey to you.
I hail from the hills of a quaint town known as Kohima. There, the air is as pure as it comes, and the water possesses a crystal clarity. Vast, lush forests and valleys are draped in a blanket of vibrant green grass. Rain is a daily visitor, bestowing its blessings upon the sloping rooftops of every house. Yet, amidst this apparent abundance, the most ironic aspect is the scarcity of water—a paradox that defines the place. It's a locale filled with its own mysteries and folktales; stories best shared on another day.
By Temjenungla Imchen2 years ago in Confessions
Fractured Bonds
In the quiet corner of a bustling café, two friends, Alex and Jamie, sat across from each other. Their laughter filled the air as they reminisced about their shared memories, their eyes sparkling with the genuine joy that only true friendship could bring. Their bond had been forged over years of trust, laughter, and countless shared secrets.
By Ghizlane Ben El Hadj2 years ago in Confessions




