literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
Why Is There So Much Pain Around?
Introduction Pain is a distress signal that tells us something is wrong within our bodies. Available statistics indicate that there is probably too much pain around, particularly physical pain. When emotional pain is included, the outlook may be devastating.
By Juma Killaghai2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Enigma: The Tale of the Elderly Gentleman
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lies a tale shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. It is the story of the old man, whose presence casts a spell of intrigue over the tranquil streets.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Humans
Simple Strategies to Prevent Your Brain from Aging Too Fast
Introduction I hope you know that your personality is controlled by your brain. If for some reason your brain becomes dysfunctional, you also lose most of the attributes of your current personality. The opposite is also true. When a mentally ill person is treated and recovers, his or her personality shifts improves.
By Juma Killaghai2 years ago in Humans
The Kirito of Life
Passing through the skies, hopeful and bright. Starting over doesn’t seem the same but familiar. Starting from scratch or starting from experience. It definitely feels different this time around. When you start from scratch, you start from a place of relearning and establishing the same habits and boundaries that wasn’t successful. Starting from experience is like finishing a game and starting hard mode with all the weapons and skills you have already acquired. You start the world from the same spot but now you have the tools and knowledge make it through and defeat the enemies who are stronger than before.
By The Kind Quill2 years ago in Humans
The Amaryllis Family
FICTION - My Books and Music Once upon a time in a bustling town nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain, there lived the Amaryllis family, named after the exquisite flowers they cultivated and sold. The Amaryllis family had been renowned for generations for their skill in growing the most vibrant and enchanting amaryllis blooms that adorned the town with their beauty.
By John Charles Harman2 years ago in Humans
EASTER Time of Reflection
You wake up to a cool breeze. Dark as night your alarm hits a high. You shut it off for 5min but you really want 5 more hours. You lay there, in silence. As if to be meditating but really to look around your room. The space you now call home and wonder if this is it. All the years and experience brought you to this. Back in your child home where all you have is memories of happy times and surrounding reminders of what was. No dating, no boys or even intimate connections. Just happy memories that made you happy to be alive.
By The Kind Quill2 years ago in Humans
Translating Your Pet's Rash Eruptions: Reasons and Arrangements
Our dearest partners, from cuddly cats to energetic little guys, at times shock us with abrupt eruptions. While these imprudent responses could appear to be sudden, there's generally a legitimate clarification behind them. How about we dive into the "whys" of pet rashness and investigate ways of assisting them with exploring these minutes actually.
By Saliha Anwer2 years ago in Humans
Love: A Journey Through the Depths of Human Experience
Love, perhaps the most profound and universal of human emotions, has captivated hearts and minds throughout history. From the passionate sonnets of Shakespeare to the tender melodies of love songs, love permeates our culture, shaping our relationships, aspirations, and understanding of the world. In this comprehensive exploration, we embark on a journey through the depths of human experience, unraveling the complexities of love and its enduring impact on our lives.
By Nayely Pizano2 years ago in Humans




