Stream of Consciousness
10 ways to practice self-love on Valentine's Day
Here are 10 ways to practice self-love on Valentine's Day: Valentine's Day is often seen as a time to celebrate love with others, but it’s equally important to take a moment to show yourself some love. Self-love is about recognizing your worth, being kind to yourself, and practicing habits that nurture your mind and body. If you’re looking for ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day on your own terms, here are 10 thoughtful ways to practice self-love that can leave you feeling rejuvenated, empowered, and appreciated.
By Ramesh Mahato 12 months ago in Confessions
Strong
People are always telling me how strong I am, how resilient, how I always bounce back no matter the storm. I'm always told how brave I am and that I am looked at as people's hero for the way I just keep going through the hard no matter what as if I'm some unstoppable force. I'm always told I'll get through it because well, I always do and while yes, all these things are true and wonderful to be told; it's not easy. Yes, I do always rise from the dead, I do always keep going through the fire with gritted teeth but here is what you don't see...
By Lindsey Altom12 months ago in Confessions
An ode to being lost in life
Because when you just dream about it in your heart, work hard for it and believe in the universe to perform its magic, it conspires in the best-designated ways to make your dreams come true. I have always believed in the higher power, something beyond the fathomable vision of the human eye that beholds us, ties us to our purpose and protects us in times of uncertainty and dejection. It is comforting to know that some mighty and divine force beckons us in moments of need and sometimes all we need to do is let go and have faith. Life in its truest mirth often transcends through the truces of rationalisation and delusion, through the light of knowing exactly what to do and under the traces of pretence which hides the scariest part, not having a single clue as to where your life is going.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Confessions
A Writer's Confession
Four years ago I realized I was living my life in bad faith. Shackles to my wrists. Chain and ball to my foot, a rusty sword above my head, the nagging voices of the many, held so close for no reason, rendering me voiceless for too long. One morning, an epiphany. Freed at last of them all I embraced my decision, hardened my resolve, for better or worse.
By YonathanJ12 months ago in Confessions
2025 so far:
While this may come across as oversharing, I consider it a gift of vulnerability. As Brené Brown said, "Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change." By sharing my journey, I hope to inspire and encourage those who can relate to my experiences. Embracing vulnerability allows us to forge deeper, more authentic connections with ourselves and with others.
By Test12 months ago in Confessions
The Future is Here
The Promise and Perils of Smart Glasses: A Look at Modern Augmented Reality. Imagine walking into a room filled with people and instantly recalling every name, past interaction, and significant detail about each person you meet. Or envision walking through an unfamiliar city, accessing turn-by-turn directions, restaurant reviews, and even real-time translation, all without taking your phone out of your pocket. These scenarios are no longer confined to science fiction. Thanks to smart glasses like the Amazon AR Smart Glasses, technology is advancing toward a future where augmented reality (AR) seamlessly integrates with our daily lives. Its like Total Recall is coming to life!
By Brun and AI makes me nervous12 months ago in Confessions
Breaking Down the Question: "Are You One of Those Feminist Types?" and My Truthful Answer
I experienced being watched long before I understood what feminism meant. I came to see that there was a persistent, ravenous gaze on all women. It establishes the boundaries between right and wrong, specifies the moral patterns a girl must exhibit, and reaffirms our core beliefs. Such surveillance has the peculiar quality of quickly turning inward, turning you into a voyeur of yourself. I spent almost my entire adolescence performing what I thought was most attractive.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Confessions
Millennium Puzzle Pieces
Kai sat cross-legged on his twin bed in his mom’s cramped Brooklyn apartment, scrolling through apartment listings on his laptop. Most of the units were wildly out of budget or looked like they’d collapse in a strong wind. But even the overpriced shoeboxes were tempting compared to where he was now.
By The Kind Quill12 months ago in Confessions
Marriage and Regret: Exploring the Reasons Behind a Common Question
Marriage is often seen as the ultimate symbol of love and commitment, but for some, it can become a source of regret. This emotion, while difficult to confront, is not uncommon. Understanding the reasons behind marital regret can help individuals and couples address issues and potentially find a path forward.
By mureed hussain12 months ago in Confessions
The CEO’s Secret Admirer: Rich girl and a clueless office. AI-Generated.
Lily Montgomery was a force to be reckoned with. At just 28 years old, she had inherited her father’s billion-dollar company, Montgomery Enterprises, and turned it into an empire. She had everything—money, power, beauty—and most importantly, control. Her sleek black office on the 30th floor of the building was a kingdom, and she was its queen.
By Diamond Stories12 months ago in Confessions








