Embarrassment
The Art of Persistence: A Journey of Resilience and Redemption
In a town nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a man named Jacob. Jacob was a dreamer, his mind forever wandering between lofty ambitions and fleeting desires. He was a man of many passions, dabbling in various pursuits with enthusiasm but lacking the steadfast dedication to see them through.
By Inye Moses2 years ago in Confessions
The love ended before it started.
Once upon a time, in a cozy little town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a woman named Evelyn. Evelyn was a kind and gentle soul, with a heart as big as the ocean and a smile that could light up even the darkest of days. She had known love once, a love that had swept her off her feet and filled her world with joy and laughter. But as fate would have it, that love had turned sour, leaving Evelyn broken and bruised.
By Inye Moses2 years ago in Confessions
Difference between Iced and Cold Brew Coffee, and how to make theme
Difference between Iced and Cold Brew Coffee Iced coffee and cold brew coffee are two popular chilled coffee beverages that are perfect for warm weather or any time you're craving a refreshing caffeine boost. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are significant differences between the two in terms of brewing methods, flavor profiles, and even caffeine content. Let's explore these differences and how to make each one.
By Md Arif Hossain2 years ago in Confessions
Nigeria's Pioneering Efforts in Meningitis Vaccine Development
Title: Nigeria's Pioneering Efforts in Meningitis Vaccine Development In the battle against infectious diseases, Nigeria stands at the forefront of innovation with its pioneering efforts in developing a new vaccine to combat meningitis. Meningitis, a potentially deadly infection causing inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, poses a significant public health threat in many regions, particularly across the African meningitis belt.
By Md Arif Hossain2 years ago in Confessions
The Egg Comes Before The Chicken. Content Warning.
In the ageless inquiry of what started things out, the chicken or the egg, the discussion keeps on charming personalities and mix interest. While the inquiry appears to be straightforward, its suggestions dig profound into science, reasoning, and even religious philosophy. Shockingly, present day science offers a convincing response: the egg went before the chicken. We should unwind this deep rooted secret and investigate the interesting bits of knowledge it offers.
By Kazi Hasebul Hasan Naime 2 years ago in Confessions
How to develop yourself 'Wholistically'
In the vast expanse of 1997, a year laden with the weight of pivotal decisions and unforeseen consequences, I found myself ensnared in the labyrinth of love and the pursuit of a better life. Little did I know that these seemingly innocuous desires would lead me down a path fraught with trials, tribulations, and ultimately, redemption.
By Ugochukwu victor2 years ago in Confessions
The Old Sheeps' Farm
My earliest memories are always filled with sheep. My father had sheep, and so did a lot of the neighbours. They had been crucial to the island economy for generations, providing both meat and the wool for our traditional fabric, Harris Tweed, which was spun at home by women and sold to bolster families' income.
By TheSpinstress 2 years ago in Confessions
Embracing Self-Love: A Journey of Personal Growth and Rediscovery
Actually, I didn't miss you that much. Why did you appear in my sight again? Can you please stop caring about me? Can you please stop reminiscing about me? Looking back now, I was really foolish.
By Beck_Moulton2 years ago in Confessions
What People Don't See. Content Warning.
I recently submitted a rather distasteful story to the manuscripts section of a writer’s site, similar to Medium, planning to expand the story to book length. A memoir of pain and other mistakes. Various responses were received; some puzzled, some troubled, and others understood the message behind the story, which was authentic and recalled vividly in the harshest of terms.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Confessions
She Got Tipsy then She Got Drunk...
I was never the one to shy away from a party. Tonight's office shindig was no different. I wanted to happy myself since I’ve not had any fun for a long time. I had charmed my way past the pathetic cheese cubes and headed straight for the cocktail stand.
By Nathal Nortan2 years ago in Confessions
Pulling a Lizz
Our organization holds an annual leadership conference culminating with a highly anticipated awards dinner. However, the awards given out to the recipients have been a source of concern for many attendees, including myself. The plaques looked outdated, reminiscent of the 1970s, and although people were happy to be recognized, they never seemed too excited about the actual awards.
By Lizz Chambers2 years ago in Confessions




