Humanity
How can one maintain a hopeful outlook on life instead of giving up?
Once upon a time, there was a king who was differently-abled but ruled his kingdom with great efficiency. His subjects were immensely satisfied with his reign and thanked the heavens for sending such a benevolent ruler. Although the king was missing one eye and one leg, he had no regrets about his physical disabilities.
By Naresh Kumar3 years ago in Confessions
10 Best Cyber Security Companies near Me
Are you concerned about your online security? Do you want to ensure that your personal information and website are safe from hackers? Do you want to know the best cyber security companies near me? Look no further! This article will list 10 of the best cybersecurity companies in the area. We will also discuss their services, what makes them stand out from the competition, and how you can get in touch with them.
By Gurugets3 years ago in Confessions
The Silent Killer
It was a typical Monday morning in the city of New York, but little did the residents know that it would be the beginning of a nightmare. The streets were bustling with commuters heading to work, and the air was thick with the sound of honking cars and the smell of exhaust fumes. In the midst of it all, a silent killer was lurking, waiting to strike.
By Ariana Jean3 years ago in Confessions
Partition and Independence of Pakistan & India
The partition and independence of India and Pakistan in 1947 marked the end of British colonial rule in South Asia and the beginning of a new era for the region. The partition resulted in the creation of two separate countries, India and Pakistan, each with their own constitution, government, and political system. However, the partition was not without its challenges, as it resulted in widespread violence, displacement, and trauma for millions of people.
By Nitra3 years ago in Confessions
Problems
Introduction This is a semi-diatribe or rant, but it isn't really. This is a piece on how we expect things to happen and when they don't, it at the least disconcerts us. Part of my psyche wants every single thing that I produce or do to be done in a positive manner. I see many people going mad at the least inconvenience (and usually it is just that and they usually have the means to circumnavigate the problem) and I see people in worse situations who just try to cope under states of duress.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Looking to unlock the secrets of the universe and manifest your deepest desires?
Manifestation is a powerful tool that can help you create the life you want. It involves the process of bringing your desires into reality by using the power of your thoughts and emotions. Manifestation is not magic, but rather a process that requires focus, intention, and action. In this blog, we will discuss how to manifest anything in your life.
By Amit Shinde3 years ago in Confessions
Asharamji Bapu Case: A Tale of Religious Leader Turned Convict
Intro: The Asharamji Bapu case has been one of the most high-profile cases in recent times in India. The self-proclaimed godman who once commanded a massive following is now a convicted rapist, serving life imprisonment. The case has not only exposed the dark side of the guru culture in India but also raised important questions about the accountability of religious leaders.
By Sham gowtham3 years ago in Confessions
Pre-Independence Era of Pakistan and India
The Pre-Independence Era of Pakistan and India refers to the time period before the partition of India in 1947, when British India was divided into two separate countries: India and Pakistan. This era was marked by a struggle for independence from British colonial rule and the emergence of Hindu-Muslim tensions.
By Nitra3 years ago in Confessions
Red flags to watch out for in relationships
In any relationship, it's important to be aware of potential red flags that may signal that the relationship is unhealthy or even dangerous. These red flags can range from subtle warning signs to more obvious and concerning behaviors. Here are some common red flags to watch out for in relationships:
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Confessions
You're Not Lazy, You're Lost
It has come to my realization that I am experiencing a mid-life crisis. I know most people who will read this may roll their eyes and mutter to themselves “join the club”, but this is real. It scares me to my core because I am only 36 going on 37 years old and yet when I wake up in the morning and move through the world, I still see myself through the lens of a 25-year-old who is just trying to make it. That ladies and gentlemen is the problem; I’m a grown ass woman who is in her mid-thirties and I still see the 25 year old version of myself who is struggling to make it. Ever since I graduated from college and joined the real world with the rest of the adults, I feel like I never really morphed into one. An adult that is. I find myself drowning in my on struggles of trying to move through this chaotic life all while giving the perception of “I’m fine, everything is fine”. I mean I did the adult things, I moved out of my parents home, I got married, I even had a child. Yet something in my life still felt as if it were missing. Like I didn’t feel like I had this grown-up life on lock. The other day while sitting on my couch enjoying a random Saturday afternoon, I saw a meme appear in my social media algorithm. It made me damn near cry because the accuracy was spot on. It read along the lines of “You ever find yourself in a situation where you need to look for an adult? Like someone who is more adult than you?” The way I screamed into my phone I thought I was being followed. But back to the issue at hand. My mid-life crisis is not the classic retreat to my youthful self like the generation before me. But rather my need to become the generation before me. Although I find overall that my life is alright in comparison to other young people my age, I secretly craved to become this boring old person who didn’t need to worry about where the next check was coming from. I wanted to become the old person who could just clock into work, do her job, clock out of work, and live my personal life in comfort knowing that it is not all on the line. Everyday I wake up nearly having a panic attack because I cannot understand how is it that I live this life where at any given moment the rug could be pulled from under my feet.
By Whitney Monyo3 years ago in Confessions
The importance of physical touch in relationships
Physical touch is a powerful way to connect with another person and is essential for maintaining healthy and fulfilling relationships. It can be expressed in many different ways, including holding hands, hugging, kissing, and sexual intimacy. This guide will explore the importance of physical touch in relationships, the benefits of touch for both physical and mental health, and provide tips for incorporating touch into your relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Confessions
Life is like a journey
Life is like a journey, don't care about the destination, care about, is the scenery along the way, and the mood to see the scenery. Twilight and day for another year, everyone is in a hurry. In the world, each person has his own state of existence, his own spiritual path and his own values, which cannot be forced. In today's rampant material desire, if a person pays attention to self-adjustment, the pursuit of material desire is less, the pursuit of spirit is more, more idle life, less worldly worldly tired. Then you can enjoy the scenery along the way.
By lagen3 years ago in Confessions








