Friendship
I'm Still Here. Content Warning.
Introduction This is for Hannah's "Back To The Party" Challenge which you can read here and enter: I included my attempt at Neil Young's "Love Is A Rose" when rehabilitating after losing the use of my left hand. At first, we were thinking possible stroke or heart attack but it was a trapped nerve.
By Mike Singleton đ Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions
To wear their broken shoes
âI donât need your pity nor your sermon, I only need you to understand me.â Whenever my friends or fellow youth in our church share their personal problems before, I always say âOh, I have experienced that as well! You know what...â I tried to prove how I can relate to their situation by sharing what happened to me and by strongly agreeing with what they felt. I did it âpassionatelyâ every time thinking it was helpful and what they need.
By Betchie Villar2 years ago in Confessions
How Simplifying My Life Transformed My World
In today's fast-paced, consumer-driven world, the concept of minimalism has emerged as a beacon of simplicity and clarity. But what exactly is minimalism? More importantly, how can it transform your life? This is a story of my personal journey to minimalism, a journey that changed not just my surroundings but my entire outlook on life.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Confessions
The Wise Owl and the Talking Fox: A Tale of Friendship and Wisdom
In the heart of the Whispering Woods, where the trees seemed to murmur secrets to those who would listen, lived a wise old owl named Oliver. Oliver had seen many seasons come and go, perched atop the tallest oak tree. His feathers, once vibrant with youth, now held a dignified sheen of grey, and his large, golden eyes sparkled with the knowledge of countless nights spent under the stars.
By RAVI KUMAR2 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
3 Things I Wish I Had Known 3 Years Ago
That moment when youâve messed up really bad, and you want to go back in time to fix it. I bet youâve been there. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately), you canât change the past. You can only learn from it and try not to make the same mistakes again. And thatâs how we grow in life.
By Astride Evans2 years ago in Confessions
The Power of Confession. AI-Generated.
Confession is a profound act that has been part of human society for centuries, cutting across cultures, religions, and personal experiences. Whether it's admitting a wrongdoing, revealing a hidden truth, or sharing deep-seated feelings, confession plays a crucial role in our emotional and psychological well-being. This article explores the multifaceted nature of confession, its therapeutic benefits, and how it can lead to personal growth and healing.
By Loris L2 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
Find Love in 2024: Tips for a Lovely Relationship
As the calendar page turns to a new year, the quest to find love becomes a priority for many, encompassing both aspirations and rejuvenated hope for a significant connection. In a world where relationships can often seem labyrinthine, getting the right relationship advice is pivotal. The ambition to find love, coupled with a genuine understanding of what makes a relationship tick, stands at the core of forging meaningful connections. This article delves into essential tips for those looking forward to looking for love in 2024, emphasizing the significance of nurturing a lovely relationship that thrives over time.
By Zakim2 years ago in Confessions
3 musketers and the princess
So, there was this girl, Lily, right? She was your typical high school sweetheart, always had this contagious laugh and a smile that could light up a room. Now, Lily wasn't your average girl-next-door type. Nope, she was like a magnet for attention. And let me tell you, that attention came in triple doses.
By Nara2 years ago in Confessions






