friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Things that Destroy Your Life
Constructive and good behaviors make it easier to groom the personality and produce you a girl. Just like these kinds of, some negative together with bad addictions as well exist that in the event added to your health, destroy your lifetime life completely. The hazard is that these kinds of habits enter your health silently without helping you discover and you occur to know as soon as they had harmed you completely. Together with we are planning to discuss these kinds of 6 venomous points that can destroy your health.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Humans
3 Pillars of Shame
Friendzoned I was the one that wanted to be your exception. The one that made the difference for you. You closed your heart to everyone and yet, once you entertained dating, I wasn’t even on the list. Friend zoned again only to be someone’s braids maid but never the bride. You laid your statement so it’s clear to me, yet I’m still led on like Nicolas cage to bees.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Humans
Spreading Joy To Others
Take a look at the picture and what do you see? Children sat together, sharing... It is the innocence of childhood that we all sadly lose touch with as we all develop and grow. Of course, we all know why this inevitably occurs, don't we? Several reasons come to mind straight away.
By Jonathan Townend3 years ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories: September 10/11, 2022
...Previously during weekend 3 September 10/11, 2022 This weekend featured the return of Jacqueline and Bertram. They had fallen ill the last two weeks and we were glad to have them back. There is a love, joy, and passion I have for this show for doing it going on three years; these two have done it for twenty years. I consciously made an effort to take the back seat to them. After missing two weekends, I wanted to watch them shine as much as the audience wanted to see them. I have learned much from these two.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her3 years ago in Humans
The Gift of Compassion
Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, to enter into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish. Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears. Compassion requires us to be weak with the weak, vulnerable with the vulnerable, and powerless with the powerless. Compassion means full immersion in the condition of being human.
By Michelle Renee Kidwell3 years ago in Humans
Keep the ‘M’ and ‘E’ Gates Open in ‘MarriagE’ - Don’t Let ‘M-E’ Get in the Way!
Marriage should be repressive, not oppressive. Restrictive, yet liberating. Stressful, yet peacefully secure. Repressive vs oppressive meaning holding something back, instead of unjustly holding someone down.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
You understand me, this life is enough
01. A friend once asked if people who like words are lonely inside. There are times when everyone is deeply lonely, but people who like words have more delicate feelings and more sensitive nerves, so they are more likely to feel lonely.
By Sheryl E Davis3 years ago in Humans
Psychology Of Women
Most common psychological traits in women. Although each person is unique and different, regardless of their gender, it is true that the differences between men and women have been investigated for many years. Thus, it has been determined that there are certain feminine psychic characteristics and others that are more properly masculine.
By Nouman ul haq3 years ago in Humans
Human behaviour psycology
Human behaviour psycology: (HBP) is a discipline of psychology that examines human behavior. HBP is defined as "the study of how people function psychologically". The field is rooted primarily in developmental psychology and cognitive psychology, although recent developments have brought research in evolutionary biology and genetics and neurobiology to bear on HBP. Its primary focus is on how individuals and groups behave, interact, and develop.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories: September 3/4/5, 2022
Photo by Noah Boudit ...Previously during Weekend 1 I was walking back to the riddle booth after an errand. A toddler in regular clothes plus a pink starry tutu dress with part of it in their mouth stops in their tracks and stares at me. Much like any deer in nature, I stop and stare back. I crouch down to their level. I am masked, but I take my dangling scarf and pinch it in my mouth over my mask, eyes locked with the child. Seemingly stunned, they drop their tutu out of their mouth and smile. (My mask has a smile on it). Mom is watching and either taking pictures and/or video. The child and I exchange names and pleasantries. We shake hands and mom calls them along. She tells them to wave back bye-bye.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her3 years ago in Humans






