Humanity
"We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are." --Anais Nin or probably others
A little poem ekphrastic on the quote: "We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are." --- Anais Nin, “Seduction of the Minotaur” (1961), but also probably by others before her
By WOAabout a year ago in Confessions
Having a Real Christmas Tree Made Me Love the Artificial Ones Even More
For anyone that celebrates Christmas, putting up a Christmas tree is a yearly tradition. Some people put their tree up as early as mid-November with some putting theirs up even before that. Some wait until December or even up until the day right before Christmas.
By Jasmine Aguilarabout a year ago in Confessions
Never Forget Your Parents: They Devoted Their Lives for You
Never Forget Your Parents: They Devoted Their Lives for You Parents are undoubtedly the purest embodiment of unconditional love and selfless sacrifice. They are the only individuals who dedicate their entire existence to the well-being of their children without expecting anything in return. From the moment we come into this world, our parents pour their hearts and souls into nurturing us, shaping us, and ensuring our happiness. Their love is immeasurable, their sacrifices countless, and their presence irreplaceable.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
The Ultimate Guide to Posting Classified Ads Online: Best Practices and Platforms
This guide will help you learn how to post classified ads online effectively. You will discover how to pick the best platform, write ads that catch attention, and connect with the right audience. We will also share important tips for safety and some of the most popular websites for classified ads. By following this guide, you can boost your online sales and make your ads stand out.
By viikabout a year ago in Confessions
The Plight of an Ungrateful Son’s Father
The Plight of an Ungrateful Son’s Father In the twilight years of my life, I sit here, surrounded by the stark and impersonal walls of an old age home. My heart, however, is encased in a far deeper loneliness. The cane I hoped would support my old age – my son – has snapped, leaving me to lean on strangers. Today, as I recount my life’s journey, one question torments me: Where did I go wrong?
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
A Shocking Accusation That Could Have Ruined My Life
I’ve been dating this woman for a year, and she has a 15-year-old daughter. One evening, my girlfriend asked me to pick up her daughter from a friend’s house on my way home from work. I agreed and headed to the address she provided.
By sagar dhitalabout a year ago in Confessions
A Rainy Day
It was a gray and rainy day in the city, with the sound of water tapping against the windows. The atmosphere was filled with a mix of melancholy and warmth, perfect for staying indoors. Sofia, wrapped in a soft sweater, settled onto her couch with a book. However, her mind wandered, thinking about Lucas, her neighbor next door.
By Nicole Nievesabout a year ago in Confessions
Trust: The Foundation of Life
Trust: The Foundation of Life Trust is the essence of life. Without it, relationships, society, and even one's identity lose their significance. Trust is the foundation upon which we build our connections with people, circumstances, and even fate. Where trust exists, relationships grow stronger, dreams find the courage to take flight, and struggles gain a direction toward resolution.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
The Silent Thief: A Reflection on Time
The Silent Thief: A Reflection on Time Time is the one thing we all have, yet none of us truly own. It is constant, unyielding, and indifferent to our hopes and fears. We measure our lives in seconds, minutes, hours—milestones that mark our existence—but in reality, time flows beyond our control. And while we chase it, beg for it, or wish it away, it always slips through our fingers, a silent thief we cannot outrun.
By Melanieabout a year ago in Confessions
Last Night’s Dream
Last night, I had a dream that felt so real it stayed with me long after I woke up. It was one of those dreams that seems to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, where every detail feels so vivid, it’s as if the dream is a message from another world.
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Confessions
How I Married My Best Friend's Girlfriend
We all went to high school together and were just normal kids. They started dating in grade 10 when we were about 16. As we grew up, he just… didn’t. He turned into a mopey user who never held down a job. His hand was always out for anything offered to him, yet he kept meticulous track of every cigarette he ever gave someone, just in case his dad bought him a pack or something.
By sagar dhitalabout a year ago in Confessions
The Immutable Law of Karma
The Immutable Law of Karma Karma forms the foundation of life itself. Every action we take—whether deliberate or unintentional—becomes part of the intricate web of karma. Unlike legal justice delivered in courtrooms, karma operates within the sacred chambers of our conscience and the infinite balance of the universe.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions









