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!"
Seven Reasons Why A Girl is The Best Human You Can Have As a Friend
Seven Reasons Why A Girl is The Best Human You Can Have As a Friend Introduction : When it comes to the people you spend your time with, it's important to have good company. You know that person will be there for you when you need someone to talk to, or even just when you need some company.
By RONO SARKAR4 years ago in Humans
A "Friend" From College
We spend a variation of four years of our lives in a place surrounded by several different kinds of people, most around the same age. This we call college. We find different ways to make friends by having roommates, trying new classes, joining clubs, a brief whirlwind time in a sorority in my case. Nonetheless we surround ourselves with similar and familiar people for years. Whether you are close to them or friends by association, you are still bonded, by the same degree, classes, stress, and the combination of thriving and surviving.
By Rilee Arey4 years ago in Humans
Take My Heart With You
Her toes were tucked underneath the sofa cushions, and she was only wearing underpants and a pajama top. Her face was pressed against the floor, and even after I walked over and shook her a few times, there was no response. I reached down and took her hand, and that's when I noticed her knuckles were turning blue. A cold, empty feeling washed over me, a feeling that couldn't be shaken, and a fear that was very real. My friend and roommate of six years had passed away in my living room in the middle of the night.
By Denise Willis4 years ago in Humans
Over Obsessive Thoughts?
Drawing from personal experiences, it's apparent that individuals can unwittingly fall into the trap of obsession without recognizing the signs. Often, external input is required to highlight the unhealthy fixation and encourage a reevaluation of one's behavior. Obsessions can manifest in various forms, from hoarding thoughts to accumulating physical objects.
By Fanchon Francis4 years ago in Humans
Old memories.
When I think back to my teenage years I feel sad. I’ve lost touch with so many people who I use to call friends. I’m sad because we don’t keep in touch anymore, I have tried to keep the friendships but they are meant to work both ways and I always find myself to be the one who always reaches out.
By Summer Rayne4 years ago in Humans
The friend's death
I still remember his facial charm and how he looked like, how he used to speak. It was like a usual day, I was in a hurry to eat my breakfast, so I prayed to god and as usual, and said "Thank god for giving me such a beautiful life", then I went and grabbed some snacks for breakfast.
By Vivek Meena4 years ago in Humans
I adopted a first-year college student: here's how it worked out.
Young adults look back on their college years with mixed feelings. Some regret the amount of time they spent partying and procrastinating. Others wish there had been a way to reduce their student loans.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Humans
Heroes of Home
People refer to their 'Hometown Hero' as if there's A person who does more for their community, going above and beyond the rest of us. A recent writing challenge started a theme by stating that it takes a village to raise a child but then left the intended recipient of the thank you letter as only 1 or 2 people who had a significant impact on your life. And I feel that people miss so much with this definition.
By Diana Trezona4 years ago in Humans




