Stream of Consciousness
Speak to me
The world is too full of silence. Still and heavy, suffocating with every space between breaths. I fill it with music and dialogue. Mozart, Papa Roach, Panic! at the Disco, but the silence persists, ever present. My body spasms and shrieks in pain, joints popping, bones pushing through muscle hoping to distract me but it is only the ringing in my ears that provides slight relief.
By Steph Ruff2 years ago in Confessions
"Personal Growth and Pursuit of Self-Improvement"
As I reflect on my life's journey, I realize that motivation is the driving force behind my accomplishments. It's the spark that ignites my passion, fuels my determination, and pushes me to overcome obstacles. In this story, I'll share the things that motivate me, and how they've helped me grow into the person I am today.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
The Quiet Cries of Unfulfilled Dreams
In the silent corridors of the soul, where dreams and realities clash, there lies a deep-seated discontent. This isn't the loud, raging dissatisfaction of thwarted ambitions, but rather the soft, lingering ache of life not aligning with the heart’s desires. It's not that I despise the life I lead, but there are moments when the quiet hum of my existence seems painfully inadequate, and I yearn for something more, something profoundly different.
By Pritam Laskar2 years ago in Confessions
"The Great Room Revival"
I stood in the doorway, surveying the chaos before me. My room, once a tranquil sanctuary, had devolved into a disaster zone. Clothes were scattered everywhere, books teetered precariously on my nightstand, and the floor was a minefield of discarded papers and forgotten trinkets. It was time to embark on a mission: Operation Clean Room.
By Abbas2 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
Twilight is not necessarily beautiful. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Alright, kick back and get ready for a story that might just change the way you see twilight. Now, most folks think of twilight as this magical time of day—ya know, when the sky turns all shades of pink and purple, and everything looks like it's been dipped in gold. But let me tell ya, twilight ain't always as pretty as it's cracked up to be.
By Revriand Asyhar2 years ago in Confessions
My Twin Nieces
As I sit here, reflecting on the most precious moments of my life, my mind is filled with memories of my twin nieces, Emma and Emily. From the moment they were born, these tiny humans stole my heart with their identical giggles, mischievous grins, and unparalleled energy.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
The moment I realise.......
Life has a way of unfolding its secrets at the most unexpected moments which catch us off guard and leaving us with revelations that shift our perspective forever. This is one such confession, a moment of clarity that changed everything for me.
By Alecia Harriott2 years ago in Confessions


