Humanity
From Monotony to Meaning: A Young Woman's Journey to a Life-Changing Experience
As a young woman, I was once adrift in a sea of monotony, devoid of any true sense of purpose or fulfillment. My days were an endless procession of robotic routines, punctuated by the drudgery of a dead-end job and characterized by an acute lack of meaningful connections with my fellow man. I felt like a mere cog in the grand machine of life, a small and insignificant player in the grand scheme of things.
By ASOMENTA3 years ago in Confessions
"Breaking Down Crime: Understanding, Preventing, and Reducing Criminal Behavior"
Crime is a persistent problem that affects all societies and communities. It can take many forms, ranging from minor offenses such as traffic violations to serious crimes such as murder, theft, and fraud. The effects of crime can be devastating and long-lasting, undermining public trust in the justice system and leading to a decline in property values, increased fear and insecurity, and a breakdown of social order.
By Mohammed Sadeem3 years ago in Confessions
How can you write a love letter?
Writing a love letter to someone can be one of the most romantic gestures you can make. It conveys your deepest feelings and can be a beautiful way to express your love. Preparing to write a love letter can be a daunting task, as many people struggle to express their emotions in words. However, with a few simple steps, you can create a heartfelt and meaningful letter that your partner will cherish.
By vanshika 1113 years ago in Confessions
10 Irrational things that Give me Anxiety
Anxiety is one of those things we all hate, but spend time fueling through stress, overthinking and often times things that are not even in our control. I struggle with anxiety and have found ways that have made me better off as a person, but there are still random things in my life that cause me all the stress and anxiety out of nowhere. So here are 10 irrational things that cause me anxiety! But hey maybe one of you will relate to them too.
By Rilee Arey3 years ago in Confessions
Exploits of the Young & Shameless
"...but is it wrong to think oneself a god walking among mere mortals?" Strange question to be asked while standing in a smoky bathroom queue in northern California, the inflection hanging heavy in the air right in front of my cheap beer buzz grin. I examined her discreetly; her features were aged but I knew she was probably no more than forty, mouth puckered 'round the edges from too many cigarettes, too much sordid head-giving. Eyes of frosted gray glass encircled by crow's feet and bags of swollen purple, caked with drugstore foundation. These eyes I looked into as I smiled sincerely and rolled her question around my intoxicated mind.
By Aryca Hillary3 years ago in Confessions
RUSSIA UKRAINE WAR
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, also known as the Russo-Ukrainian War, has been ongoing since 2014. It began as a result of the Ukrainian Revolution, which saw the country's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych ousted from power after months of protests in the capital city of Kiev.
By Naveenkumar3 years ago in Confessions
What are the lost books of the Bible
Have you ever wondered what was left out of the Bible? Many books have been excluded from the Bible over the centuries, and this calls into question our understanding of Scripture. In this blog post, we will explore some of the lost books of the Bible – those which were rejected by early Christian communities, or simply forgotten over time. We will look at why these books were excluded and how they could have changed our view on religion had they been included in the Bible. Finally, we will take a look at the impact these lost books can still have today.
By Jeremiah Acquah3 years ago in Confessions
Women's Relationship
Previous research suggests that both jealousy and relationship contingent self-esteem (RCSE) are related to alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. No work, however, has examined these two constructs together as they relate to motives for alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. The current study aims to build upon emerging literature examining different types of jealousy (i.e., emotional, cognitive, and behavioral), relationship quality (i.e., satisfaction, commitment, closeness), RCSE, and alcohol use. More specifically, the current study aimed to examine the associations between RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems, in the context of the different types of jealousy. Moreover, the current study aimed to assess whether the associations between RCSE, jealousy, and drinking outcomes vary as a function of relationship quality. Two hundred and seventy seven individuals (87% female) at a large southern university participated in the study. They completed measures of RCSE, relationship satisfaction, commitment, closeness, and jealousy as well as alcohol-related outcomes. Using PROCESS, moderated mediational analyses were used to evaluate different types of jealousy as mediators of the association between RCSE and drinking to cope/alcohol-related problems. Further, we aimed to examine whether relationship quality moderated the association between RCSE and jealousy in predicting alcohol-related variables. Results indicated that cognitive jealousy mediated the association between both RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems. Further, relationship satisfaction, commitment, and closeness were all found to moderate the association between RSCE and cognitive jealousy such that at lower, but not higher levels of satisfaction, commitment, and closeness, cognitive jealousy mediated the association between RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems
By Ejigbo Kolawole3 years ago in Confessions








