Childhood
Recognising and Overcoming Your Flaws: A Journey Within
Recognising and Overcoming Your Flaws: A Journey Within In the grand theatre of life, the most profound battles are not fought in the outside world but within ourselves. Each of us, regardless of how accomplished or self-aware we may be, carries certain flaws—be it ego, laziness, envy, or anger. These imperfections are not just stumbling blocks on the path to our dreams; they can erode the very essence of our humanity. Recognising and overcoming these flaws is not merely a step towards self-improvement; it is the true victory of life.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Recognise Your Inner Strength: Your Success Lies Within
Recognise Your Inner Strength: Your Success Lies Within Life is a journey filled with challenges, struggles, and unforeseen obstacles. At times, it feels like everything has come to a standstill—life seems frozen, and even though we yearn for success, it appears distant and unattainable. However, these very moments demand that we pause and turn inward, to recognise and embrace the immense strength within us. This inner strength is a priceless treasure, a source of unwavering determination and energy that fuels our journey forward.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Reflections on 70-year-old
At 70, I find myself reflecting on the younger version of me—a 12-year-old girl, desperate for love and attention, though I didn't realize it at the time. It seemed as if I was desperate, although I did not verbalize but the action taken was deliberate and it all began with a pair of eyes.
By Marlene McPhersonabout a year ago in Confessions
Regret Never Fade
Part 2: Childhood Memories When I was young, my mother was always there, caring for me and loving me unconditionally. However, as I grew older, I rarely paid attention to her. I assumed she would always be there, ready to wait and forgive, so I continued doing whatever I wanted. The late nights out, the times she called but I didn’t answer, the meals she prepared that I didn't touch—all these now haunt me as regretful memories.
By Thiện about a year ago in Confessions
AI in Personal Assistants
The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming many aspects of our daily lives. Among the most noticeable advancements is the rise of AI-powered personal assistants, which have become central to smart homes and workplaces.
By Noorabout a year ago in Confessions
One Childhood, Two Realities
I was living in a society within a society. There was the UK, and then there was the community I grew up in — two completely separate worlds with their own rules. It hit me one afternoon as I walked home with my friend after school. She was excitedly talking about her upcoming 16th birthday party, showing off her new top and describing the gifts she was getting. As I listened, I suddenly realised how different our lives were, even though we lived just ten minutes apart.
By Amelia's Thoughtsabout a year ago in Confessions
Winter Storm Snow Forecast What You Need to Know for the Upcoming Cold Season
Winter is a season that brings both beauty and challenge. As the year ends and the new year begins, many parts of the world face the icy grip of winter storms. These storms can range from light snowfalls to blizzards that impact daily life in significant ways. Whether you're preparing for a light dusting of snow or an intense winter storm, understanding the forecast is crucial to staying safe and prepared.
By smith williamabout a year ago in Confessions
Recognise Your Own Existence
Recognise Your Own Existence Your greatest strength lies in recognising your own existence. At times, life may feel overwhelming. You might wonder, "Can I really achieve anything significant?" Circumstances may seem unfavourable, challenges unending, and the weight of responsibilities unbearable. You may feel powerless against the adversities you face. But these thoughts are often illusions—tricks of the mind. Within your existence lies all the strength you need to overcome any obstacle life throws your way.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Kids are exposed to violent war images: how you can protect them.
While media can open the door to learning and connections for children, it also carries the risk of exposure to violence. News media in particular poses risks with stories of war, genocide, violent deaths, terrorism and suffering covered repeatedly in a 24-hour news cycle. Research shows that violence and crime receive disproportionate media coverage. And this is partially because we are drawn to these stories; negative news headlines have been found to receive more engagement and clicks than positive ones.
By Viona Amindaabout a year ago in Confessions
10 Biggest Challenges Millennials Face Today
What are the most common challenges among millennials? Just like the generations before them, millennials are bombarded with so many problems that they have to face. In spite of how advanced and sophisticated society is, they constantly find ways to make a name for themselves. However, there will always be instances that test their sanity and strength.
By Venuabout a year ago in Confessions
'ARTS NOT FARTS". Content Warning.
This story was written to create a scenario of life that is not perfect, but my glass is half full. This story is written as a reflection of how gaslighting folks is not cool. I did not write it out of anger or fear or hate, I wrote it out of love for humanity. I author stories, create songs to hopefully help someone along the way. I worked in nursing off and on in my life from 1969 to 2000. At the same time, I was taking care of people, I was attending college in Business, Journalism, and art.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Confessions








