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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
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
Confessions of a People-Pleaser: How Embracing 'No' Changed My Life
About 80% of people-pleasers feel disconnected from their true feelings. This statistic really hits home for me as I think about my own journey. I always wanted to please everyone, even if it meant ignoring my own needs.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Confessions
WAITING IN VAIN: A CONFESSION OF UNREQUITED LOVE
I always thought that waiting for you would be worth it. That somehow, in the end, you'd see me the way I’ve seen you for all these years. I’ve held on to this quiet hope, telling myself that you’d eventually realize we were meant to be, that all the time we’ve spent together had to mean something. But it didn’t. It was just me, foolishly clinging to a fantasy, while you were living your life, unaware of the weight your presence carried for me.
By PDZICOXabout a year ago in Confessions
Who Am I?
Who Am I? "Who am I?" This profound question arises in everyone’s mind at least once in their lifetime. It is a question that prompts us to reflect on our existence, our purpose, and the significance of our lives. Who am I? What is my identity? What is the meaning of my life? These are not easy questions to answer. Understanding oneself is not a straightforward journey—it is an evolving process shaped by struggles, joys, sorrows, and failures.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Connecting Talent and Employers
Introduction to the Talent Landscape in the Baltic States The employment landscape in the Baltic States, encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, is characterized by a dynamic interplay between various industries and the evolving needs of a diverse workforce. Over recent years, these nations have experienced significant economic growth, leading to an increase in the demand for skilled talent across multiple sectors. Key industries such as information technology, engineering, manufacturing, and tourism are at the forefront of this growth, attracting both local and international investments. As a result, the labor market is becoming increasingly competitive, underscoring the necessity for effective connections between employers and job seekers.
By Andrea Rabout a year ago in Confessions
A Tapestry of Leadership: Reflections on the Lives and Legacies of Former US Presidents
An unexpected melody from a long-forgotten hit can transport us to moments we thought were tucked away forever. With it comes a flood of memories—of places, people, and who we were at the time. This phenomenon isn’t limited to music. A similar effect unfolded at Jimmy Carter’s funeral, where the rare gathering of former U.S. presidents became a living portrait of history, unity, and leadership.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Confessions
My Hardest Moments: Letting Go and Finding Peace
People arrive and depart as they see fit. Learned this phrase when? I didn't completely understand at the time how someone could mean so much and then disappear the next second. When I went through it myself, it was a concept I found difficult to understand or accept because I had formed strong attachments to some people. I had the mental impression that I needed to take action to change the current situation. Anything that would allow them to stay, even if it meant causing me inconvenience. I was unaware that I had fallen into this trap. I put myself in a trap that made me vacillate back and forth.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
Forgive Yourself!
Forgive Yourself! In life, we make mistakes repeatedly. Some are unintentional, while others are the result of our actions. These mistakes often leave a deep imprint on our minds, compelling us to relive them and blame ourselves. Dwelling on these mistakes, however, traps us in a cycle of guilt and self-reproach, disrupting our mental peace and well-being. In such situations, forgiving yourself becomes essential to restore inner calm and find mental happiness.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions










