Friendship
The New Time
Introduction This is a five year old post from my Seven Days In blog with my thoughts on getting older and why time might seem to go much faster, also with a couple of books that you might like to sample, which also touch on the nature of time.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 4 months ago in Confessions
Spicy Burrito Bowl
On paper, it was nothing unusual: an al pastor burrito bowl, warm with roasted pork, peppers, rice, and spice. But in the moment, it became something far more than dinner. It became a mirror. A container for the feelings I hadn’t yet named and the questions I was almost afraid to ask.
By The Kind Quill4 months ago in Confessions
The Gift of Friendship
The Gift of Friendship BY:Ubaid Daniyal Hassan Shoukat went to visit his friend Nasir at his home one afternoon. When he knocked on the door, it was Nasir’s younger brother who came out and told him politely, “Bhai isn’t home right now.”
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Confessions
The House That Never Existed: A costly Lesson in Trust
I am a 33-year-old man who grew up in a small rural village. 🌾 Life in the countryside has always been simple, grounded, and connected to the earth. While many of my friends and even family members chose to move to the city in search of better opportunities, I never had the heart to leave the village. I loved the open fields, the rhythm of the seasons, and the peace of working with my hands. My work was modest—doing day labor for neighbors, farming small plots of land, and raising a handful of sheep.
By zinat4 months ago in Confessions
Poor Communication Skills Cause Tension During Initial Romantic Meetings
Communication is crucial when you’re getting to know someone during the dating phase, as it’s what either makes two people click or simply not. There is huge risk in first meetings, when body language, intonation and vocabulary matter. Bad communication during these times only add to the tension that continues long after the exchange. There are few mysteries greater in life, single people may find, than their date fizzled without explanation or what the other person was really trying to say. Good communication not only prevents misunderstanding but also provides a safe place to express emotions. z Without, would-be relationships tumble through the air without a net.
By Hayley Kiyoko4 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 22
It is definitely a lesson for people to learn about the awful facts of life. I can honestly tell that the social experiment I performed on myself and my findings regarding the causes of alcoholism caused me a great deal of suffering.
By TheNaeth4 months ago in Confessions
The Village That Taught Me How to Breathe Again
Most of the world knows Vietnam through travel magazines, war documentaries, or postcard-like images of Ha Long Bay and lanterns in Hoi An. But Vietnam, for me, is not just about breathtaking landscapes or famous tourist spots. It is about a small, quiet village tucked away in the northern countryside—a place that taught me the meaning of stillness, patience, and peace.
By Quang4 months ago in Confessions
Speculation Swirls
Will Donald Trump Resign Amid Mounting Political Pressure? Rumors of Donald Trump’s potential resignation have dominated political chatter in the United States and abroad, despite no official confirmation from the White House or the former President himself. The speculation, amplified by online betting markets and viral social media posts, has left both supporters and critics scrambling to interpret what it might mean for America’s political future.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Confessions









