Embarrassment
My nose was bigger than love
by: Asmaa Khalil I didn't know from life except for its pink color, its fragrance that fills the universe, and its gentle breeze that wraps around streams of water caressing our tender hearts, I was still a child in my early twenties when I began to realize and recognize the beauty of this world.
By Asmaa Khalil2 years ago in Confessions
After leaving us with his hilarious memories that made the whole world laugh, today we mourn the loss of Mr. Bean, the comedic character beloved by all, who left an unforgettable mark on the world of art and entertainment.
In a moment of profound silence and deep sadness, lies the beloved figure who captured the hearts of the world on his deathbed. Yes, Mr. Bean, the comedic icon who made generations laugh and endeared himself with his magical charm, has bid us farewell today after a journey filled with laughter and unforgettable moments.
By William2 years ago in Confessions
For many years, myths circulated about this creature. Some claimed that it came from other worlds.
In the depths of the dense forest, the night sounds fluttered among the branches of ancient trees and crept into every dark corner. Beneath a large tree, adorned with drooping green leaves, lived a mysterious and terrifying creature that awaited its prey mercilessly.
By William2 years ago in Confessions
Introverted Personalities and Escaping Society: A Deeper Understanding of Voluntary Isolation
### Introverted Personalities and Escaping Society: A Deeper Understanding of Voluntary Isolation In a world filled with noise and constant communication, escaping society might seem like an odd choice to many. However, for introverted individuals, this escape can be essential for their mental and emotional well-being. These individuals choose to step away from social hustle to find inner peace and recharge their energy.
By marina kamal2 years ago in Confessions
Alone with my thoughts
In the world today there are so many distractions, and we have a well-equipped distraction box at all times in our pockets called our smartphones with no shortage of material to keep us distracted and entertained. This has made it such that we rarely find ourselves alone with our thoughts anymore, we are never alone with just ourselves. Anytime you feel like you are alone, you just turn on the Internet, and suddenly you are surrounded by a crowd, there is now so much to do and pretty much an unlimited sea of information to take in.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions
The Lies we say to ourselves
I think sometimes reality is harder than what we would want it to be, in these instances we prefer lies to the truth or even reality. We would prefer to convince ourselves that a lie is the truth, simply because we can’t face the facts of that reality.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions
When a Woman Says “I’m Going to Sleep,” Only Fools Reply with “Goodnight”
---The Language of Love When a woman says "I'm going to sleep," it's not just a statement - it's a cry for help, a plea for understanding, a desperate attempt to connect. It's a whispered secret, a hidden message, a silent scream.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Confessions
Breaking the Chain: Transforming Bad Habits
In the clamoring city of Arford, they carried on with a young lady named Lena. Lena was a gifted visual creator with a promising vocation, yet she had one significant hindrance holding her back: an assortment of negative behavior patterns that appeared to be difficult to break. Dawdling, unfortunate dietary patterns, and an absence of activity were only a couple of the difficulties she confronted everyday. Notwithstanding her earnest attempts, Lena wound up trapped in a pattern of vices that thwarted her advancement both by and by and expertly.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Confessions
IN CASE THE VOICES COME BACK ÁNGEL MARTIN
in case the voices return from Ángel Martín: A Personal and Deep Reflection In a world that is increasingly chaotic and full of stimuli, finding moments of introspection and reflection is more important than ever. This article explores "In case the voices return" by Ángel Martín, a work that takes us through the author's mind as he navigates an experience of crisis and recovery.
By vanesa stories2 years ago in Confessions
Embracing Failure: A Poetic Reflection on Fear
In a curious town settled between moving slopes and rich woods, carried on with a youthful writer named Elara. Her heart overflowed with fantasies about making sections that would rouse and move individuals. Nonetheless, her life was eclipsed by a mind-boggling apprehension about disappointment. Each time she got her plume, question blurred her psyche, and the clear material before her appeared to be difficult.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Confessions
Happy no matter what
It's pretty clear that the objective of every single person on earth is to be happy, it just comes down to what that means for you. Everything we do always has as objective to make us happy. Added to that, our brain has been able to convince us to do things which don’t always act in our advantage, but it makes us get the feeling that we are happy.It's difficult to get a person to do something which doesn’t make them happy over a long period of time. Maybe in a short while we might succeed with that, but if a person’s mind doesn’t come to terms with their actions, then they’ll have a mental break-down.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions









