Childhood
The Price of Fitting In.
A Personal Story of Regret and Redemption. When I was young, my family moved to a new town, and I had to change schools. I had just completed primary school, and I was excited to start the next chapter of my academic journey. However, the transition was anything but smooth. My new middle school was semi-government, and it was partly funded by the trust. This was a far cry from my previous fully private school, which was quiet and peaceful, with no bullying or discrimination.
By Tania Saleem3 years ago in Confessions
The Ultimate Guide to Moving a Mobile Home for Free: Tips and Tricks
Are you dreaming of a new location for your mobile home but worried about the headache and expense of moving it? Well, fear not! We've compiled the ultimate guide to help you move your mobile home for free. From tips on finding the perfect route to tricks for cutting costs on equipment rentals, we've got all the insider knowledge to make your move stress-free and budget-friendly. So please sit back, relax, and show us how to make this exciting transition a breeze.
By Gurugets3 years ago in Confessions
My Story
My name is Clara, i came from a family of six. My parents, two brothers, one sister, lol and myself inclusive. I'm from a christian home. Growing up as a child was tough, not financially but socially, my siblings and i weren't allow to go places, like visiting friends, sleepovers, hanging out with classmates, we were always confined in the corners of the house. whilst my parents leave they would lock us up and make sure to keep everything we might need, the experience was crazy.
By clara henrietta3 years ago in Confessions
Teenage me
"One thing I wish I was ever told while growing up as a child was that teenage life was actually the hardest process one would pass through in life, especially when you have just a few people by your side and everything you do just seems perfect in your eyes.
By Esther Usman3 years ago in Confessions
Sincerely
Dear mother, It's thanks to the bullshit you put me through that I am distrustful of everyone in my life. My brothers, your husband, the people you coerce into my life, everyone. I barely trust myself. So, I thank you for that. You want to know my reasons for such distrustfulness? I’ll give you the main reason: Critter.
By Jennisea Redfield3 years ago in Confessions
The Fragility of Life
It was a sunny day in the summer of 2009, and I was just a sophomore in high school. I remember walking down the street towards my friend's house, where I was supposed to spend the afternoon. It was a short walk, and I was feeling pretty excited. We had planned to spend the day playing video games and watching movies, which was all I really wanted to do at the time.
By John Porfy3 years ago in Confessions
The Power of a Small Moment
Introduction In life, we often find that it is the small moments that can have the biggest impact on our lives. These moments might seem insignificant at the time, but they can stay with us forever and shape the course of our lives in unexpected ways. In this essay, I want to share a small moment in my life that had a profound impact on me and helped me understand the power of human connection.
By ALI SHAHBAZ3 years ago in Confessions
How to Confess Something?
Confessing something can be a challenging and daunting task, whether it's admitting to a mistake, revealing a secret, or expressing your true feelings. However, honesty and transparency are essential for healthy relationships and personal growth. In this article, we'll discuss some practical tips and techniques for how to confess something in a way that is honest, respectful, and effective.
By Muneeb Javed3 years ago in Confessions
What Separates the Smartest People from the Rest of Us? Find Out Now!
People with outstanding intelligence who have made significant contributions to society are frequently mentioned. Whether it's Stephen Hawking, Marie Curie, or Albert Einstein, each of these people has irrevocably altered the course of history. But what distinguishes these people from the rest of us? What property in their brains enables them to succeed where others fail?
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Confessions









