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Why You Should Say I’m Sorry to Yourself First
This article was previously published by Mickey Markoff on Hubpages. What does the phrase, "I'm sorry" make you think of? Maybe the first thought that comes to your mind is one where you accidentally bumped into the grocery store, and this is the phrase du jour. In lieu of 'excuse me', 'I'm sorry' makes a suitable, and regular replacement in your daily life. If this resonates you are not alone. Many people over-use the statement so much so that it can often lose its meaning.
By Mickey Markoff4 years ago in Humans
The Most Misunderstood Introvert
There is just a simple difference, few people love to talk, and Few don’t. Few people take seconds to express their emotions while few take years to gather up the courage to speak about their feeling, few see things and let them go, and few see things, and they are stuck with them forever. Well, the former few are not what we are. We belong to the latter category, and yes, as we would take years to name ourselves openly, the world is named us introverts.
By Urwa Nasrullah4 years ago in Humans
Trust, Relationships, and Quality of Life
With everyone we meet or casually run into, we have varying levels of trust in that person. We trust friends far more than strangers. If we have a good relationship with our families we will trust them just as much, if not more, than our friends. Co-workers will gain a certain amount of our trust based on how our interactions with them have gone.
By Richard Bailey4 years ago in Humans
F%ck Loneliness
If there's anything I've learned in my 28 years of life it's that Loneliness is brutal. Have you ever lay in bed and wished you had someone to talk to or someone to laugh at whatever you were watching with you? We've all had those moments haven't we? Well if you have you're not alone. I've certainly had those moments in life and I still do. I have those moments at least 3 days a week if not more. Now this presents us with an opportunity here. You can either dwell on the loneliness which is tempting believe me! And if you need to have a good cry because you're lonely that's nothing to be ashamed of. In fact I've had those nights as well!
By Amanda Nicole4 years ago in Humans
The Magic of the South
There are approximately 7.8 billion people alive on this planet, and most of them have no idea who they are, why they are, or where they are headed. Now that's a mighty sad thought, is it not? Some old woman sits at a vanity somewhere, still trying to apply makeup to an eyelid she can barely see out of, because these days it wrinkles so it sags down in her vision. Yet there she sits, with a hand that shakes trying to hold up skin that no longer needs improving, giving it her all, because it is all she's ever known. Surely it must still be required. She must look her best, even now, though for who she hasn't the slightest idea. In a bar down the way, there sits a man, not in despair, but mediocrity. He orders yet another beer too expensive for his meager paycheck, even though he could easily drink cheaper at home. But home is just a reminder of all the things he thought he'd have accomplished by now, but hasn't. There's a kid in a classroom carving their initials in a school desk, wishing away their days, waiting to grow up, dreaming of any place but here; any time but now. Billions of people, confused. Stuck. Lost. Wondering. Wandering. Waiting on a miracle. Looking for magic. But the magic's already there.
By Cecilia Barnhill4 years ago in Humans





