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!"
Thanksgiving life! Be grateful to all those who love you
The fate of life comes from reality and also exists in the network. It is known that some people who have marital ownership and real emotional ownership occasionally encounter love on the network under the lack of dull or unhappy emotion in life. The entanglement between real marital emotion and dreamy network love makes people painful on the edge and hard to love. Being impacted by the pressure of thoughts, I hide in the dark and don't know what to do. Fall in love with people who should not love and dare not love, but fall in love! Why bother to stir up dust when you are empty? There was nothing.
By Marina Marinaka4 years ago in Humans
Life needs to pretend to be confused
The team I work in is a maintenance team with more than 20 people, which can also be said to be a big family. Everyone lives and works together every day. It is inevitable to have differences and contradictions over time. As the old saying goes, "it's hard for honest officials to break household chores." in the large group of teams and groups, I generally take a cold treatment and pretend to be confused to resolve contradictions and resolve contradictions, so as to achieve the original intention of uniting the staff of the group to jointly complete the maintenance and overhaul tasks.
By Reta Retaka4 years ago in Humans
I Learned Euchre At Ma Bell
MA BELLE The telephone company where I began working at the age of seventeen was a great employer with opportunities for women. In those times it was allowed, and the woman hiring manager asked me the question, “If I hire you, are you going to get pregnant and quit?” Those were the days prior to laws against such personal questions.
By Andrea Corwin 4 years ago in Humans
Bad friend
Laura was the only child in their family. She was living in a big mansion. Her parent was rich. She was a perfect child. When she finished her education, she decided to get a job in another state. As she has moved to her house, she became friends with Stella. Stella was the girl who live near his new house.
By stephanie cetoute4 years ago in Humans
Dealing With Betrayal
I had a good friend once. A friend I grew up with. There was even a time I considered him to be one of my closest friends. Out of everybody I knew, he was someone I held a great deal of respect for, and I always believed he felt the same. That is, until a few weeks ago.
By Timi Robinson4 years ago in Humans
Frenemy
In life, everyone faces their fair share of challenges. Sometimes, those challenges come in the form of frenemies. What's a frenemy? A frenemy is someone you trust and care about, who also seems to have it out for you. They're not just a mean person on the street who you've never met before—they're someone you thought was on your side. Someone who knows what your deepest vulnerabilities are, and isn't afraid to exploit them or spread rumours about you behind your back. It can feel like an especially deep betrayal when a friend becomes your enemy. The problem is that sometimes the people involved don't even realize what's happening until they've lost the friendship forever.
By Penned by Ria4 years ago in Humans
Here Come the Sun
The times of the late 1950’s to the end of the 1960’s interwoven with my friends and family input my memory files with treasures that some may never know, they were mixed in a giant melting-pot called school. In 1965, June 17th to be exact, I graduated from West Bridgewater High School.
By David X. Sheehan4 years ago in Humans
It's okay for friends to be broken up
I've always longed for a best friend. I was not a fan because there weren't many people available to be my friend. Because I was the quiet, "weird" kid, it wasn't easy to be liked by everyone. Because I changed schools each year like clockwork, I was always the "new kid". That led me to a few "friends" on the surface that were only acquaintances, but I realized that no one was better than anyone else because I didn't have any friends.
By Hank Franklin4 years ago in Humans
Three things I learned reconnecting with old friends
I’ll start with a confession — I’ve never been good about keeping in touch with people. For one reason or another, physical separation from a person usually leads to me losing touch with them. Given that I just started grad school this past fall in the middle of a truly bizarre time in the world, the past few years have seen many life transitions that have created plenty of separation and led to plenty of moments where I’ve lost touch with a friend.
By Vivek Garimella4 years ago in Humans








