Embarrassment
The Enigma of Midnight Messages
A Spark in the Night In the quiet moments of our lives, we often crave excitement, a spark that breaks the monotony of our routines. This craving for mystery and adventure can sometimes manifest in the most unexpected ways. Imagine receiving a cryptic message at midnight from an unknown number, asking, *"Are you ready to play?"* The initial reaction might be one of curiosity, perhaps even a little fear. However, for those who embrace the unknown, this could be the beginning of an unforgettable journey. The message continues, *"The clock strikes twelve, and secrets unravel."* What secrets, one might wonder? And what could be the purpose of these messages?
By Astride Evans2 years ago in Confessions
Build Relationships to Influence
In today’s globalized society, the skill of persuading people has never been more relevant. No matter whether it is a business environment, personal life, or club membership, forming good relationships remains the essence of persuasion. These relationships, therefore, are based on trust and respect, where people can lead, encourage, and influence others towards achieving certain goals. Here are how relationships can be used as a lever to increase your sphere of influence and cause change.
By Mohammad Usman2 years ago in Confessions
The Ethical and Legal Consequences of Leaked Private Content
In the digital age, privacy and consent are paramount, yet they are often violated in the most egregious ways. The recent incident involving TikToker Milkbae, whose private video was leaked online, highlights the serious issues surrounding digital privacy, consent, and the far-reaching consequences of such breaches. This article delves into the ethical and legal ramifications of leaking private content and emphasizes the urgent need to stop such acts.
By Justice Cudjoe2 years ago in Confessions
Friday the 13th: I lost you... Saturday the 14th: The whole world lost you
She married him when she was 19. Still as innocent as a cloud and as innocent as any young man around that age. A first-year student at the University of Foreign Languages, she appears to be sharper than any girl she often meets, because of her observation and gaze that seems to penetrate the soul of the other person. She is passionate, worshipful and has a deep belief in astrology, or what many people call it by its beautiful scientific name: Horoscope. So much so that, after just a few contacts, she can guess what zodiac sign that person belongs to and what their personality is. This makes her incredibly confident about herself.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Confessions
"After the Breakup"
As I sat alone in my apartment, surrounded by the echoes of memories, I couldn't help but feel like a part of me was missing. The silence was deafening, a stark contrast to the laughter and whispers that once filled the space. It had been two weeks since the breakup, and the pain still felt like a fresh wound.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
3 Things I Wish I Had Known 3 Years Ago
That moment when you’ve messed up really bad, and you want to go back in time to fix it. I bet you’ve been there. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately), you can’t change the past. You can only learn from it and try not to make the same mistakes again. And that’s how we grow in life.
By Astride Evans2 years ago in Confessions
This is not the life I ordered, but...
I thought I did everything right. I followed the course for the most part. I stayed out of trouble, or at least I thought I was. I worked, I had good people as friends, I gave my heart to Jesus, and I even went to college and became a college grad. So how did I end up at 53 years old on Social Security disability, divorced, and only one more mistake away from sleeping at a homeless shelter? I've been trying to figure that out for a long time. No, this is not the life I ordered. I wanted to have a career that would take care of more than my basic needs. I wanted to have a marriage that was unbeatable. I wanted to feel secure and happy, more so than what Social Security offers.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Confessions
Being a nice person?
Treat everyone fairly . Be polite, doting , sagacious , scrupulous and compliant . Do not bear any grudges . Do not be cranky or nefarious . Always give helping hands to these who are in need. You must find the common ground , despite the fact that your stomach is turning , when this person is emerging in your horizon. Do not desecrate anyone. Do not strike back at these people who offended you. Kindness is going to vanquish and spearhead the gaudy luminosity in this violent and grey world. These phrases which I have learnt by rote have been reiterating from my grandparents , parents , teachers and even strangers .Conviviality and clemency are the most potent tools on which our perceptions are decreed on , but why am I obliged to put up with someone’s negligent and big-headed behaviour . Why must I turn up blind eye on person’s awful misdeeds toward me? It is not fair . However , no one was listening to mine squeaks , I was clammed up and left to grapple with my own musings and questions in hush and blackness.
By VerboseThinker2 years ago in Confessions





