Friendship
Someone Wanted
You murdered someone loved, someone needed. You stole someone called home, known to spend the odd, good day away on board games and some laughs. You took someone paramount, unparalleled to any other. You murdered Connor. The worst part of the whole mess- you are Connor. A fatal attempt. A blunder. You left; Connor. A raw deal made when you should have been asleep. Do not go to bed angry, sad, whatever; what garbage on spousal success.
By Henri Korolisabout a year ago in Confessions
The Power of Self-Love: A Path to Overcoming Long-Term Challenges
## A Personal Journey ### The Struggle Five years ago, I faced significant financial hardship, juggling three jobs to make ends meet. One month, as my rent was due, my refrigerator was empty, and my paycheck delayed, I received a call from my daughter's teacher about her overdue school fee. Overwhelmed and uncertain about my next steps, I reached out to my best friend.
By Jessica Federio about a year ago in Confessions
A Glimpse into My Latest Reflections
Life has a way of prompting us to reflect at unexpected moments, and recently, I found myself in such a state of contemplation. It wasn't a grand event or a life-altering revelation, but a series of small, interconnected experiences that led me to pause and look inward.
By Syed Moizuddinabout a year ago in Confessions
CONFESSION
In my room alone, I was looking at the ceiling, and my mind was wandering back to the memories of my past. The truth was at last to be faced, the false confession of myself to myself to be revealed, to see the great bond between my heart and soul.
By Joshua Wereabout a year ago in Confessions
My recent reflection. Top Story - August 2024.
Life has its ways of teaching you important lessons. Everything that happens in our existence strides its convoluted intersectionality with a purpose, a purpose that in its divinity has an impactful metamorphosis in our reality. How little do we know about what is about to come when we so confoundingly announce that I know this is how my life would turn out to be. In its own magnanimous and unexpected ways, you would get to what you deserve rather than what you want in most anomalies that our choices create. Whether we get what we want or face a delay or rejection, every event is a rendered outcome of the myriad of choices we chose and how divine intervention in its beauty shielded us from the things that could have destroyed us.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
"You Need a Mechanic"
A couple of days ago I did a thing... See the starter on my van has been on it's way out for a while and I knew, had it on my to do list to get it done, but life has been busy and so I am just very thankful to God that He didn't let it fail until we were parked in a parking lot a block from our house. *smile*
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Confessions
Why Can't We Share Him?
Lila and Maya had been inseparable since childhood. Growing up in the same neighborhood, attending the same schools, and sharing the same dreams had solidified a bond that seemed unbreakable. They had faced everything together, from schoolyard bullies to teenage heartbreaks, always finding solace in each other's company.
By Kingsley Egekeabout a year ago in Confessions
Using AI to avoid conflicts
The words we use, a combination of our tone, gestures, and personality could lead us into conflicts even against our will. This isn’t something we think about very often, but the reason you might be in conflict with others isn’t necessarily an ideological disparity but rather the missteps in our communication.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
A reason to betray a friend
Betrayal is a powerful and often painful act detested across the board, even evil persons and people who betray others hate it all the same. There isn’t a feeling quite as unique as being betrayed by a loved one in whom we’ve put all our confidence and trust, no amount of words can describe that feeling. Loyalty is valued by pretty much everybody, we expected it from friends, family, and even people we barely know to some extent, this is one of those rare instances where there is a clear-cut preference between two antagonistic feelings. I can’t imagine a person ever saying they love being betrayed. While betrayal is generally viewed negatively, understanding the scenarios where one might feel compelled to betray a friend can offer insights into the complexities of human behavior and loyalty.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
The Unexpected Reconnection
Lily’s life was filled with routine—early morning runs, hours spent at the floral shop, and quiet evenings reading novels. It was a life she cherished, but as spring approached, there was an undeniable restlessness in her heart. She was ready for something new, something unexpected.
By DEVASENAN SUBRAMANIabout a year ago in Confessions




