family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
Gardruth:A Beacon of Love and Strength
In the huge embroidery of mankind's set of experiences, there are endless ladies who have made permanent imprints upon the world, molding the course of our aggregate story. As we observe Global Ladies' Day in the Time of the Winged serpent 2024, I end up pondering the existence of one exceptional lady who has been a persevering through wellspring of motivation and direction in my life: my grandma, Gardruth.
By Positive World2 years ago in Humans
The Negative Impact of Drama in Relationships: Navigating the Perils of Unnecessary Conflict
In the intricate dance of human relationships, drama can be a perilous partner that undermines the foundation of connections. While a certain level of excitement and passion is expected in any relationship, toxic drama, characterized by unnecessary conflicts, exaggerated emotions, bringing up hurtful triggers or unresolved feelings, and incessant turmoil, can wreak havoc on the bonds we hold dear.
By Li-Li 📓2 years ago in Humans
None Know Better Than a Mother
My mother attempted to have me for six years. She had been the kind of girl who dreamed of being a mother, who ached to hold a child in her womb, in her arms. When it took doctors, surgeries, and long nights of prayer to produce me, her worry overcame her hope. She craved the sweet intimacy of a daughter, one who would share tears and laughter, dress up days and bakery dates. When I arrived it changed her world - and growing up I sometimes wondered whether that was for better or worse.
By Hannah Fraser2 years ago in Humans
Depression in the Elderly
Depression in the Elderly: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Cultural Factors Symptoms of Depression in the Elderly Depression in the elderly may manifest similarly to depression in younger or middle-aged individuals but may also exhibit some specific symptoms:
By iSuleymanCoban2 years ago in Humans
A God's Will
Chapter 1: A Chance Meeting In the beautiful city of Greenland, where dreams twisted with reality, lived a cute and lovely girl named Usha. Her days were filled with the gentle hum of life until one fateful afternoon when she entered way with the strange and arrogant Suresh.
By Nagarathinam B2 years ago in Humans
Does true love exist?
Embracing Vulnerability A Dance of Hearts True love requires a willingness to be vulnerable, to expose the core of one's being without fear of judgment. It's a dance where partners share fears, dreams, and insecurities, forging a connection that transcends surface-level interactions.
By Mountain Tree2 years ago in Humans
English, Neanderthals, and Linguistic Evolution
The Neanderthals In the vast tapestry of human history, the story of language is woven intricately with the threads of evolution and adaptation. One fascinating chapter unfolds when we explore the relationship between English, the language we communicate with today, and the Neanderthals, our ancient relatives. Let's embark on a journey through time, unraveling the linguistic connections that bind us with these enigmatic beings.
By Mountain Tree2 years ago in Humans







