Psychological
Keeping Love Alive: The Power of Commitment in Relationships. Content Warning.
In a universe of transitory associations and transient feelings, the opinion of "I will keep you in my heart, I won't let you go" resounds profoundly as a demonstration of getting through adoration and steady responsibility. This statement typifies the embodiment of cherishing and support a relationship, promising undaunted faithfulness even in the midst of the vulnerabilities of life's excursion.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The Politician. Content Warning.
He was relaxing in his deckchair when he felt the cold steel on his chest. He had been dreaming about a nubile young woman. It was less about who she was and more about the fact that she desired him, Bruno Jackson, retired MP. He had felt stirrings in the old boy as he dozed but was relieved that in this moment of vulnerability, he was barely tumescent. There were some positives to getting old or at least, where certain situations required it.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Genuine Proportion of Riches: An Example from Bill Entryways and a Paper Seller. Content Warning.
Charge Doors is known as the most extravagant individual on the planet. At some point, somebody asked him, "Is there anybody more extravagant than you on the planet?" Bill Doors answered, "Indeed, there is somebody who is more extravagant than I'm." He then proceeded to share a story.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The Force of Persistence: Showing Outrage The executives Through a Basic Example. Content Warning.
A little fellow was extremely inclined to outrage. His dad had zero control over the kid's annoyance by any stretch of the imagination. At some point, the dad called the kid affectionately. Giving him a sack loaded up with marbles, he said, "Each time you fly off the handle, you should put one marble on the wooden wall of our nursery. This is my request to you." On the absolute first day, the kid needed to put 37 marbles wavering. Since, he lashed out multiple times that day. Continuously, he understood, his indignation was excessively - he needed to put marbles multiple times. He thought more, it's simpler to diminish outrage than to persevere through the agony of hitting marbles. The kid figured out how to control his indignation by continuously lessening the quantity of marbles. He continued to decrease the quantity of marbles and at last, at some point, he needed to hit no marbles any longer. The dad got it, his darling youngster had figured out how to control his annoyance. Presently, he advised him to lift one marble from the nursery wall consistently. The kid followed his dad's structure. At the point when the marble was undeniably lifted, his dad took him to the nursery and showed him the openings of the marbles on the wood. The wooden wall can never be taken back to its past condition. At the point when you fly off the handle at somebody and say something, an engraving is made to them - one that never disappears, child. So figure out how to control your indignation better. Mental harm is many times more serious than actual harm
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Mind
Dr. Evelyn Carter sat behind her mahogany work area, the faint light of the late evening time creating long shaded areas across her jumbled office. The racks were loaded up with books on brain science, every one a demonstration of her long lasting devotion to figuring out the intricacies of the human psyche. Today, she anticipated another patient, one whose case vowed to be basically as complex as the mazes she had read up for a really long time.
By Dreamscape 2 years ago in Fiction
Two Rubies
Teachers held the doors closed. Neighbors carried hateful signs and marched. Parents screams vulgarities. One mother swore to poison her. Students lined the concrete path that led to the double-doors that opened into our classrooms. Some jeered. Others threw things. A few spat. One taunted her with a baby doll in a coffin. All of them shouted.
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Fiction
The Art of Celebration
Standing before the easel, I stare at the blank canvas, contemplating the first stroke. Art has always been my sanctuary, a place where I can express the inexpressible. Today, the canvas beckons me to celebrate the ordinary, to find beauty in the everyday moments that often go unnoticed.
By 6087 Swathiga2 years ago in Fiction
Carving Resilience
Standing in front of my workbench, I examine the old, weathered piece of wood. Its surface is marred by splinters and scars, remnants of countless projects in my grandfather’s workshop. This humble fragment holds stories of his skilled hands, of dreams crafted and completed. Today, it calls to me, urging me to restore its former glory, to find beauty in its imperfections.
By 6087 Swathiga2 years ago in Fiction
2020: A Year of Unprecedented Turmoil. Content Warning.
Introduction The year 2020 will be remembered as one of the most challenging and transformative periods in recent history. Marked by a global pandemic, economic instability, social upheaval, and environmental disasters, 2020 tested the resilience of individuals, communities, and nations. This article delves into the key events and themes that defined this tumultuous year, exploring the profound impact on society and the enduring lessons learned.
By Samson E. Gifted2 years ago in Fiction



