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80 Years of Marriage at Ages 103 and 101
The husband, who is 103 years old, and his wife, who is 101 years old. As relationships fizzle and commitments come and go, the love story of a couple married for 80 years is a testament to the prospect of timeless love.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Confessions
A True Friend by Aram Frith
To own the word friend, we must first become a true friend. A good conversation does not make a friend. If someone is not there in times of trouble, if they go somewhere else to talk about their sorrows, if they support you in making a mistake. If they come out of their way to talk about their sorrows in times of happiness, that is not a friend.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Confessions
WYLL Meaning in Text - Guide to Understand This Trending Text Slang . AI-Generated.
Have you received a text that left you scratching your head, wondering, “What does WYLL mean?” You’re not alone! With text slang evolving faster, it is easy to get lost in the sea of abbreviations. But don’t worry this blog will break it down for you. WYLL Meaning in Text is one of the hottest trends in texting right now and if you are not using it yet, you are missing out!
By Rose Dawson11 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 四面楚歌
I am going through paperwork and old calendars I saved. Last year I had a lot of people in my life and it was hectic. Looking back I feel like it was just a waste of time since none of those people really helped me get to a better spot in life. I did enjoy some of their company's but I feel like it was a lie most of the time. They were just paid to humor me without really caring.
By Kayla McIntosh11 months ago in Confessions
Embracing the Silver Lining: How to Discover Hope and Purpose After Life's Mistakes
Nothing compares to the sense of complete helplessness and despair that follows significant failures and mistakes in life. It feels like your heart is being pierced by a dagger. Usually, the mistake hits us so hard that it takes months or even years to get over it. I've been in that position a few times, and each time I made a huge mistake, I questioned how I could forgive myself. Some of these were serious errors and setbacks; they all destroyed me. There were times when I thought I lacked the strength to continue. Not on an emotional level. Not in a spiritual sense. Not in the mind. And certainly not in a physical sense.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Confessions
The Power of Growth and Perception
Navigating Challenges, Strengthening the Mind, and Transforming Your Journey through Reflection and Action I have indeed taken some risks in my life, made radical decisions, done stupid things, experimented, failed, experienced things.I write on the wall what I know without demiurging in order for others to learn a lesson.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Confessions
Some wrong decisions of my life
Some wrong decisions of my life If you look back at your life, you will often feel what could have been the direction of life. Some of us can be proud of our decisions, because the decisions taken by them have taken them to great heights and today they are successful. There are some people who will regret throughout their life that if only they had taken the right decision at the right time, then the course of life would have been different today. But this is life, these are its colors. This is its form. There are some happiness here and some sadness. If the decision goes wrong, then sometimes a pang arises in life that I wish I had not done so at that time.
By Jai Singh11 months ago in Confessions
An open letter to the voices in my head
Dear Echoes in my mind I understand how enraging it becomes from time to time to express yourself, to finally say what's on your mind, to bury your sadness and angst through my being. Because I know how infuriating it is to be confined in an endless labyrinth of what-ifs and curating the worst-case scenarios for every stance we go through. I know all you are trying to do is protect me from the potential perils of my existential stride, to shield me from the externality of how horrendous the world could be. I behold your concern, I see you as you are and I feel your pain, but I want to be honest with you and I am tired. I am tired of your constant whispers of how bad the world is, how everything can turn against me or how I can become better because the present me is not good enough.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Confessions
Decision: The Foundation of Life
Ayan sat on a park bench, staring at the rippling water of the small lake before him. The late afternoon sun cast golden reflections on the surface, yet his mind was clouded with uncertainty. He was faced with a decision that had the potential to alter his life forever. For the past five years, he had worked as a junior executive in a corporate firm. It was a stable job, providing him with a decent salary and a comfortable lifestyle. But deep down, he felt trapped. His true passion lay in writing, something he had neglected for years in the name of security. And now, an opportunity had arrived—one that could either fulfill his dreams or leave him struggling financially. A renowned publishing house had offered to publish his novel. The catch? He would need to dedicate himself full-time to writing, as they required him to complete two more books within the next three years. Quitting his job meant stepping into uncertainty, with no guarantee of financial stability. But continuing in his current job meant suppressing his dream forever.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Confessions
I’m An Artist, I Wanted To Be An Accountant
From a young age, I was captivated by the order and logic of numbers. Math felt like a reliable friend in an unpredictable world, promising a future of stability and success. However, as much as I adored the subject, external forces and familial expectations began to shape a path I never truly chose.
By Gading Widyatamaka11 months ago in Confessions








