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IN The Place that is known for Spirits
Far away, in North America, where the Red Indians stay, there carried on for quite a while in the past a wonderful lady who was lovelier than some other young lady in the entire clan. A large number of the youthful conquers looked for her in marriage, yet she would pay attention to just one— an attractive boss, who had required her extravagant a few years prior. So they were to be hitched, and extraordinary rejoicings were made, and the two anticipated a long existence of joy together, when the very night before the wedding feast, an unexpected disease held onto the young lady, and, without a word to her companions who were sobbing around her, she passed quietly away.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
Red Button
I pressed the red button and everyone around me lost their memory. There was confusion on everyone's face but strangely enough, they were somewhat relieved as a heavy weight was taken from their shoulders. Yes, you guessed it right, memory is the biggest burden that all of us carry even if we do not want it. And even good memories often become very painful, worse than bad memories.
By Natasha Matloob2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman page five
When Shanna awoke on Monday morning it was about 7 a.m. She dragged herself to the kitchen to get a cup of coffee. That was her habit and routine. Coffee. She didn't wake up and rush to the bathroom to wash her face or brush her teeth. She couldn't even think about dealing with life or thinking without at least one cup of coffee. Whether this was a superficial belief or a deep truth, she didn't care to change it. She was comfortably settled about the daily ritual.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction
The Key to Retaining Gen Z Talent: Embracing Flexibility and Creating Thriving Workplaces
Introduction The modern job market is experiencing a dynamic shift with the entry of Gen Z, born between 1997 and 2012, into the workforce. However, retaining this new generation of talent poses a challenge due to their reputation for job-hopping and preference for work-life balance. To ensure long-term business success, organisations must adapt to the unique needs and expectations of Gen Z employees. The key to retaining this generation lies in embracing flexibility and creating thriving workplaces that cater to their preferences and work habits. In this blog, we will delve deeper into three crucial themes that emerged from our research on Gen Z employees and explore the strategies organisations can implement to retain and attract the best young talent.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Fiction
Discovering Toronto: A Vibrant Cosmopolitan City with Countless Cultural Attractions
Toronto, the bustling cosmopolitan city of Canada, is a vibrant metropolis that never fails to captivate its visitors. With its rich cultural tapestry, diverse neighbourhoods, and thriving entertainment scene, Toronto has rightfully earned its reputation as one of the most popular destinations in the country. In this blog, we'll delve deeper into the top 10 best things to do in Toronto, from immersing yourself in its famous music and dining scenes to uncovering hidden treasures in its unique neighbourhoods.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Fiction
Embracing the Beauty of Life: A Journey of Self-Exploration and Acceptance
Introduction Life is a profound journey, woven with a tapestry of emotions, experiences, and growth. It is a timeless voyage of self-discovery and acceptance, inviting us to savour the essence of being. As we embark on this expedition of the soul, let us draw inspiration from the reflections of a wise soul who has learned to cherish life's simplest pleasures and embrace the ebb and flow of existence. In this blog, we delve deeper into her profound insights, understanding how we too can find beauty in every moment and embark on a quest of self-awareness.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Fiction
How Doubt and Desire Impact the Law of Attraction: Unleashing the Power Within
Introduction: Unravelling the Relationship Between Doubt and Desire In the fascinating realm of the Law of Attraction, the intricate connection between our desires and doubts is a subject of great intrigue. Andrea Shulman, an esteemed Law of Attraction expert, delves into this enigma, seeking to address why we often find ourselves doubting the very things we desire most. This blog aims to explore the profound link between fear, limitations, and our most intense desires, shedding light on how understanding this relationship can propel us on a transformative journey of personal growth and manifestation.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Fiction
The Ingenious Tailor and the Enchanted Robe
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, lived a skilled tailor named Thomas. Thomas was known far and wide for his exquisite craftsmanship and his ability to weave fabrics that were unlike any others. He could take the simplest thread and turn it into a work of art that would leave people awestruck.
By Wish Torriah2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman
The next day, Shanna was sitting in her cushy chair looking over some stickers that she thought she might use for a new deck of cards. She was frustrated as she looked them over. She didn't really like the style of the stickers and there wasn't enough of them to create the number of cards she wanted to make. She put the stickers in a folder and back on the shelf and decided that she could not make the cards. Reba would have to wait until Shanna could figure out how to make a quality deck.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction
THE Appreciative Monsters
There was quite a long time ago a man and lady who had three fine-looking children, yet they were poor to the point that they had scarcely sufficient nourishment for themselves, not to mention their youngsters. So it's still up in the air to set out into the world and take a shot. Prior to beginning, their mom provided them with each a portion of bread and her approval, and having taken a delicate goodbye to her and their dad, the three set out on their movements. The most youthful of the three siblings, whose name was Ferko, was a wonderful youth, with a marvelous figure, blue eyes, fair hair, and a composition like milk and roses. His two siblings were as desirous of him as they could be, for they felt that with his attractive features he would make certain to be luckier than they could at any point be.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction








