family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Third Space
I don't know if I should call it a blessing or a curse to be part of a Third World culture. Given my circumstances, I do feel grateful for the way my life has unfolded. Growing up in an Indian family and living in three different countries on three different continents for over 12 years was truly an experience. But at what cost?
By Priyadarshini Gupta2 years ago in Humans
HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL FATHER. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
What's the significance here to be a father? The craft of parenthood is advancing as society and the conventional family changes. With these positive nurturing tips, fathers can assist their youngsters with building certainty and confidence, and thus, figure out how to be a drawn in, strong, and adoring dad to their kids.
By Timinibife Charles2 years ago in Humans
Nocturia
Nocturia is a medical condition characterized by the need to wake up one or more times during the night to urinate. It is a common problem, particularly among older adults, and can significantly impact sleep quality and overall well-being. Here's a comprehensive exploration of Nocturia:
By Abbas Usman Maishanu2 years ago in Humans
Abigail reportedly gains scholarship to study in the UK, ditches Afronita for a new dance partner
The world of dance is as dynamic as the art form itself, with stories of passion, dedication, and transformation at its core. One such story that has recently captivated many is that of Abigail Dromo, a young, deaf dancer from Ghana who has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a scholarship to study in the United Kingdom. Abigail's journey is not just a testament to her talent but also a reflection of resilience and the power of mentorship.
By Justice Cudjoe2 years ago in Humans
Casting Tent Shadows For Quiet
A poem on Vocal reminded me how much my husband and I dislike camping. He completed 21 years in the military and won't camp now. We want COMFORT. We want beds, a TV, a stove is great, or at least a microwave, and a bathroom with a shower.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Humans
A Walk Through Heaven. AI-Generated.
As Anna stepped through the glistening gates of Heaven, she was enveloped in a warmth that seemed to seep into her very soul. The air was filled with a gentle melody that resonated from unseen sources, and the landscape spread out before her in a panorama of beauty she had never imagined possible.
By faith abba2 years ago in Humans
Motherhood and isolation.
There I sat in a class full of other mothers and babies. I’d managed to leave the house today so I could try and attempt to be social after becoming a new mummy. Yet for some reason, at that moment, I felt so alone. I’d find myself avoiding eye contact with others or just looking down at my baby. All the mums just seemed so clicky. It felt like school again. Feeling like an outsider, glaringly obvious that I was different. Or so I felt. Though every week I’d make myself go, for the sake of my baby. He was extremely social from such an early age. I could tell he enjoyed the company of other people because he was so curious and happy to be around them. Here I was, an introverted mother blessed with an extroverted baby.
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 2 years ago in Humans
Refreshing the Human Mind: Techniques and Strategies for Mental Renewal. Content Warning.
In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the human mind is often subject to constant stress, information overload, and fatigue. Refreshing the mind is crucial for maintaining mental health, enhancing productivity, and fostering creativity. This article explores various techniques and strategies to help rejuvenate the human mind, providing a holistic approach to mental renewal.
By afrin jahan2 years ago in Humans
Back home
It was one of those hot summer days when the air was thick and the cicadas were in full concert. I was driving back home after what felt like forever. My hometown, Willow Creek, had a population just shy of a thousand, and I swear I could name at least half of them.
By ignatius awang braminia2 years ago in Humans








