Stream of Consciousness
Whispers of the abyss
She's lost. She's lost and confused, perplexed about her next move- we face many obstacles in life. Some we tackle and some we choose to live it. In her case, there's no apparent, practical or physical issue, yet she senses something amiss. Confusing, isn't it? The closest she can describe it to is that inner gut feeling- something of the sort. She doesn't know what to do or who to ask, because who was to possibly help her if she herself wasn't aware of her problem? Usually at times like this she goes to her quote unquote ‘secret escape’, according to her it's a place that brings her to peace where she can think without a care in the world. It's a place where she liberates herself from the need to feign specific emotions for others' approval. Here, she dedicates her thoughts solely to her own well-being and happiness, recognizing that if she doesn't prioritize herself, who else will?
By samarshehryar 2 years ago in Fiction
How To Become A Women’s Rights Activist and Then, Lost Everything. . Content Warning.
With the ever-changing world, this story truth or fiction, could have started anywhere. Is this one of those stories where things have changed and not necessarily for the better?
By Dave Wettlaufer2 years ago in Fiction
The Mindful Tech Revolution: Balancing Innovation and Well-being. Content Warning.
In the age of rapid technological advancement, a paradigm shift is underway—a shift towards a Mindful Tech Revolution. As we immerse ourselves deeper into the digital era, the need to balance innovation with well-being becomes increasingly apparent. This revolution goes beyond the mere development of cutting-edge technologies; it calls for a thoughtful and intentional approach to how we integrate these innovations into our lives.
By ethics with AI2 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of Eternity
In the grand cosmic mosaic of survival, a murmur drifts through the boundless stretch of the cosmos, echoing an age-old inquiry that has pervaded the sound waves across the ages: "Who else is here?" The answer conceals itself within the interstellar creases, poised to be unfurled.
By Kingsley U Anoruo2 years ago in Fiction
"Gone Too Soon: Investigating the Untimely End of Mickey Mouse". Content Warning.
In the thrilling world of Toon Town, where joy and laughter are as abundant as the animated characters, the bustling streets suddenly fall silent. The news swept through the vibrant city like an unexpected storm—Mickey Mouse, the beloved icon, had met an untimely end. Shock waves reached every corner of Toon Town, leaving its inhabitants in a state of disbelief.
By Waseem835 Tv2 years ago in Fiction
Finding your way back home
Once upon a time, in the mysterious realms that exist beyond the edge of new dreams, there lived a young woman named Moonflower. One day she awoke on a deserted beach, surrounded by the whispers of the ocean and the shade of tall coconut palm trees. As she walked into this new landscape, the sand beneath her feet felt cool and comforting as if the beach itself welcomed her here.
By Cezarina Trone2 years ago in Fiction
The Friendship Potion. Content Warning.
One sunny afternoon, Oliver and Jasper found themselves inadvertently working side by side in the bustling village marketplace. A series of comedic mishaps led to the duo accidentally knocking over a cart of peculiar-looking ingredients. To their surprise, the scattered items seemed to hold the promise of something magical.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
There Were Three Missing
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. This picture of hope is what my mother told me she would use to cope. She cleaned for a man who was part of The Policy when I was young before my sisters were born. The window provided that small opening that she could see a place where nature had not been tortured. Where animals moved around, and birds flew in the sky. She still had hope then, still believed that things would eventually work out. I wish I could talk to her now after all that has happened.
By C. H. Richard4 years ago in Fiction







