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Embracing Life’s Simplicity
In a world overflowing with possessions, ambitions, and distractions, the concept of simplicity can seem like a forgotten relic. We chase ever-changing trends, accumulate clutter, and fill our schedules with commitments, often losing sight of what truly matters. Yet amidst the hustle and bustle, a quiet revolution is brewing—a longing for a life that is less stressful, one defined by experiences rather than possessions. This article explores the profound power of simplicity, its impact on our well-being, and the paths we can take to cultivate it in our daily lives.
By Sweileh 8882 years ago in Fiction
"The Smart Work Revolution"
In the bustling city of Arcadia, Clara was known for her exceptional work ethic. She was diligent, hardworking, and always the first to arrive at the office and the last to leave. Her colleagues admired her dedication, but Clara knew she was often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks she needed to complete. Despite her efforts, she found herself perpetually buried under a mountain of work.
By Dharanidharan T 2 years ago in Fiction
A Literary Blast From the Past: Animal Farm Review/Reflection
Introduction: A University Encounter with Orwell I was first introduced to George Orwell's "Animal Farm" during my second year of university, an experience that would indelibly shape my literary tastes and deepen my love for writing and poetry. As a literature student, my syllabus was packed with canonical texts, but "Animal Farm" stood out, not merely for its narrative prowess but for the profound thematic resonances that echoed long after I turned the final page. The novel, with its deceptively simple prose and rich allegorical depth, was among the pivotal works that ignited my passion for literature and the nuanced craft of storytelling.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Fiction
THE HIDDEN DISCOVERY
The morning sun cast a warm glow on Asmistar’s face as she sat in her cozy attic, surrounded by boxes of memories. As she sifted through the forgotten treasures, her eyes fell upon a brownish envelope that stood out from the rest. With a mix of curiosity and anticipation, she gingerly opened it, revealing the faint scribbles of a bygone era.
By zakariyahu abdulrasheed2 years ago in Fiction
Loss of a Loved One
In the calm town of Willowbrook, settled among rolling slopes and antiquated oaks, lived a youthful lady named Elara. She was known for her giggling, her benevolence, and her cherish of narrating. Elara’s eyes shone like the morning dew on petals, and her voice carried the warmth of a crackling hearth.
By Dabasish Pal2 years ago in Fiction
The Echoes of Darkness
Prologue In her sleep, Sarah experienced every night being in front of a huge, deserted expanse of a desert. Above her the sky remained the deep indigo of an almost-night, punctuated by the sickly light of the false dawn that bleached the dunes an ethereal white. Every grain of sand, moved by unnoticeable winds, bore centuries on its back, whispering legends of ruined cities and vanished hopes. As the twilight approached, the wind stopped and even the faintest sound was heard, an eerie feeling came over Sarah. Here she was, at the end of the earth and all alone, looking into the world which seemed to have no space for time.
By Moon Ghosh 2 years ago in Fiction
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The Myth of Cthulhu: Exploring the Legacy of H.P. Lovecraft's Cosmic Horror Cthulhu, the tentacled and monstrous entity created by H.P. Lovecraft, is one of the most iconic figures in the genre of cosmic horror. Introduced in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu" published in 1928, Cthulhu has since transcended the boundaries of literature, becoming a cultural phenomenon that symbolizes the terrifying and unknown aspects of the universe. This exploration delves into the origins of Cthulhu, the themes of Lovecraft's cosmic horror, and the enduring legacy of this eldritch being.
By hiếu lê đức2 years ago in Fiction






