Stream of Consciousness
Maybe I Was Wrong: A Confession I Needed Years to Make
đ§ïž The Day I Walked Away I still remember the last time we spoke. You messaged me something simple â a âHey, just checking in, you okay?â But I wasnât okay. I hadnât been for a while. I was angry, hurt, confused⊠and worst of all, ashamed that I didnât know how to say it.
By Aleesha Ilyas9 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of Worry
The Weight of Worry Twelve-year-old Sam was a worrier. He worried about everything. Big tests. Forgotten homework. Whether his friends really liked him. If the world was getting too hot. If his parents were going to fight again. If the dog had eaten something weird. If the power would go out during the night.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Confessions
Somewhere, I Left My Mind
I used to remember everything. Names, dates, moments, dreams. I was the friend you could count on to recall what movie we watched ten years ago and what popcorn flavor we hated. I stored memories like they were precious, sorted neatly in labeled drawers. Now? The drawers are still there, but the labels have worn off. The contents? Scattered.
By Ameer Muavia9 months ago in Confessions
Understanding Common Roof Problems in Greene County and How to Prevent Them
A roof isnât something most homeowners think aboutâuntil it starts leaking. Unfortunately, by the time issues become visible, theyâve often already caused significant damage. This is especially true in areas like Greene County, where fluctuating weather patterns, seasonal storms, and aging homes all contribute to increased roofing concerns.
By Web SEO9 months ago in Confessions
How to Make Money Online: Real Ways Real People Are Earning from Home
Ever found yourself scrolling through your phone, wondering if there was a way to turn screen time into cash? You're not alone. Millions of people worldwide are finding clever ways to earn money online - some as side gigs, others as full-time careers. Let me walk you through the most practical options that actual people (not just "gurus") are using right now.
By Packetshare9 months ago in Confessions
A Heart Rewritten
I didn't know where to begin, so I started with myself........... Breaking up with someone with whom you wanted to live your whole life feels devastating. I could never love someone the way I loved him and I absolutely mean it. I cannot be that version of me again and I don't want to be either. I am afraid of keeping expectations because it breaks all the time. There is a plus side of not having expectations from anyone because when they do something good for you, you genuinely feel surprised. I can never love that passionately again. It brings out something dark from within me. I have built my emotions in such a way that nothing bothers me anymore. If someone disappears from my life, I won't be that affected. I might miss them but not so much. The things which are out of my hands, better not stress over it.
By Phoenix9 months ago in Confessions
Word of the day: ăé
It is almost the end of Easter, but I am thinking of going to the store and buying some alcohol to get the edge off the whole thing with my brother and grandma. They are very difficult people to be around for long periods of time. They actually weren't that bad today but still having it be longer than an hour is too long.
By Kayla McIntosh9 months ago in Confessions
What I'd Go Back In Time To Tell Myself
What's the best thing anyone ever told you? Do you remember it? Did you listen? Since you probably didn't listen, the next generation won't do any better. Who are any of us kidding by thinking we can impart wisdom onto the young? If we were lucky, someone tried with us. They failed, but at least they tried.
By Jason Ray Morton 9 months ago in Confessions
"Why I Started Earning at 18"
Turning 18 is a huge milestone in anyoneâs life. Itâs the age when youâre technically an adult, and you start making more decisions on your own. But for me, it also marked the beginning of a new chapter: the decision to start earning on my own. Why did I choose to take this step, especially when my parents already provide for my education and daily needs? Well, hereâs my story.
By Janu9 months ago in Confessions







