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What Does A Person Need To Be Happy ?
Introduction Happiness is a complex and multi-dimensional concept that can be difficult to define. However, most people would agree that happiness is a desirable state of being that encompasses positive emotions, contentment, and a sense of well-being. In this essay, we will explore the question of what a person needs to be happy, including the role of individual factors such as personality traits, life circumstances, and social relationships.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Why We Anger When Unexpected Happened ?"
Introduction Anger is a common emotional response to unexpected events or situations that we perceive as threatening, frustrating, or unfair. Anger can range from mild irritation to intense rage, and it can have both physiological and psychological effects on our well-being. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why we may feel anger when unexpected events occur, and provide examples of situations where anger may be a natural response.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Abandoned Dog Left in the Cold During Severe Winter Storm in Utah
Millions of Americans were impacted by a severe winter storm earlier this week, and unfortunately, an abandoned dog in Utah was not spared from its effects. The storm brought snow, ice, and cold temperatures to many parts of the U.S., and when it hit Utah on Wednesday, it caused chaos. Snow fell at an alarming rate of 1 inch per hour, and the strong winds created snow drifts as high as 6 feet.
By Haifa Aaliyah3 years ago in Humans
Poof! You are now a Pianist!
When our pastor asked, "Who here can read music?" I thought it was a pretty innocent question, so I raised my hand, having played flute and piccolo for many years in a previous lifetime. Apparently, I was the only one foolish enough to raise my hand, because that very gesture inadvertently promoted me to church pianist on the spot.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Humans
The Incredible Power of the Unforgettable Unmentionables
"The secret of life is in the unmentionables, the bits of wisdom that you carry with you in your pocket but never speak of. Those things that you can never forget, the things that change you forever." ― Neil Gaiman
By Mohammad Hammash3 years ago in Humans
Virginia Woolf, "Walter Sickert: a Conversation"
Just leaf through the Damocle editions catalog to understand that Pierpaolo Pregnolato belongs to quality micro-publishing: he directs a series of paperbacks and the latest bet was the publication of an unpublished essay by Virginia Woolf “Walter Sickert: a Conversation”.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Humans
The Art of Mindful Travel: How to Connect with the World around You
If you're looking to make the most out of your travel experiences, then the art of mindful travel is something you need to explore. While it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of travel, mindful travel encourages you to be more present and connected with the world around you. In this article, we'll delve deeper into the concept of mindful travel and explore some practical tips for how you can apply it to your own adventures.
By FARDA KARIMOV3 years ago in Humans
The Time Capsule Haiku
There was once a small town called Komi, nestled deep in the Japanese countryside. The town was known for its tranquil beauty, surrounded by cherry blossoms, rice paddies, and rolling hills. It was a place where people lived simple lives, steeped in tradition and customs that had been passed down for generations.
By Ikram Hussain Shah3 years ago in Humans







