love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
The Story of A New Beginning
Arjun and Meera were the kind of couple everyone admired. Their love story was one of deep affection, trust, and mutual respect. From the moment they met, their bond grew stronger, creating a relationship full of laughter, shared dreams, and unwavering support. They were not just husband and wife but best friends, standing by each other in every twist and turn life threw their way.
By Jagadeeswaran Selvarajabout a year ago in Humans
5 Surprising Reasons Why Second Marriages Can Be Happier
Momentary relational unions are like getting a do-over in life—a momentary chance to compose a modern, cherished story—only this time, you're outfitted with lessons from the past. It's simple to accept that the scars cleared out by a, to begin with, fizzled marriage seem to lead to a delay or indeed more complications, but here's the turn:
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
Finding Purpose Beyond Retirement
Start writing...Margaret sat by the window, watching the sun slowly sink behind the trees, casting long shadows across her quiet backyard. The house, once filled with the laughter of children and the buzz of daily life, now echoed with silence. It had been two years since she retired from her job as a teacher, a job she had loved for over 35 years. The classroom had been her second home, and her students had been like her own children. But now, her days stretched endlessly, with no lesson plans to create, no young faces to greet each morning.At first, retirement had seemed like a gift. She could finally rest, travel, and spend time on the hobbies she had always put off. But as the months passed, the novelty wore off. Her friends, many of whom were still working, were busy. Her own children, grown with families of their own, lived far away, and their visits were few and far between.The loneliness crept in slowly, like a fog rolling over a once-clear landscape. Margaret found herself missing the small things—conversations in the staff room, the joy of helping a student finally grasp a difficult concept, even the routine of her daily commute. Her world had grown smaller, and the isolation felt like a heavy weight pressing on her chest.One day, while clearing out some old papers, she stumbled upon a letter from one of her former students, a young girl named Emily. The letter was filled with gratitude, thanking Margaret for believing in her when no one else had. "You changed my life, Mrs. Owens," it read. "Because of you, I’m now studying to become a teacher."Tears welled up in Margaret’s eyes as she read the letter. She realized that her work had left a lasting impact, even if it didn’t feel that way now. She had touched so many lives, and yet here she was, feeling forgotten and alone.That evening, with a renewed sense of purpose, Margaret decided to make a change. She signed up to volunteer at a local community center, offering to tutor children who needed extra help with their studies. The first day, she was nervous, unsure if she still had the energy or patience for teaching. But as soon as she sat down with the first student, a shy boy struggling with reading, something shifted inside her.The boy reminded her of why she had become a teacher in the first place. The spark of understanding in his eyes, the smile when he finally got the answer right—it reignited something in her. Slowly, the isolation that had consumed her began to fade. The community center became a new lifeline, and Margaret found herself once again surrounded by the energy and laughter of young people.As the days turned into weeks, Margaret’s life began to fill with meaning again. She started a book club with some of the other volunteers, attended local events, and even reconnected with a few old colleagues. The loneliness that had once seemed so suffocating had loosened its grip. Though her retirement was not what she had imagined, she had found a new rhythm, a new purpose, and a community that valued her.Margaret learned that even in the quietest moments of life, there is always room for connection, for purpose, and for love. She wasn’t alone after all. She had simply needed to find her way back to the world.
By Godsfavour chukwunoye about a year ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 7-8, 2024
...Continued from weekend 3 Saturday was the 6th annual Un-Official Pride Day at The Minnesota Renaissance Festival. Nearly 1400 people rsvp'd to our Facebook event. It gets bigger each year and we are so glad to love and be loved in the communities: Renaissance and LBGTQIA+. Shops decked themselves out, acts wore their best rainbow, flag, or pride duds, and the patrons take their garb to the next level. While I'm glad to be the nexus of the event annually, I am not the true origin. PRIDE doesn't happen without all the people willing to be generous in a community to show who they are and will not be hurt or repressed for a safe love or lifestyle.
By Tinka Boudit She/Herabout a year ago in Humans
A Month In
It’s crazy it’s been a month already. It doesn’t seem possible how quickly time can fly. It seems like just a moment ago I was watching you walk down the isle gasping at how beautiful you were. Looking into your eyes as we danced for the first time as Mr. & Mrs. Terry. It’s crazy how in life you blink and things have changed. Sometimes for the bad but in this case for the best. This has been the craziest but happiest month of my life. I couldn’t dream or even wish for anything better. This is a dream come true.
By Thomas Terryabout a year ago in Humans
15 Free Date Ideas That Are Actually Fun and Exciting
15 Free Date Ideas You’ll Want to Try Whoever said that dates must be expensive hasn't embraced the charm of a good, old-fashioned, zero-cost adventure. Whether you're attempting to keep things low-key or essentially searching for special ways to put through without draining your wallet, free date ideas can offer some of the finest encounters. You do not require a five-star eatery to create memories—sometimes all you would like may be a small imagination and a readiness to investigate.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
I Love My husband But I Want A Divorce:What Should I Do?
Marriage is an incredible journey, full of love and joy, but it’s not always smooth sailing. It’s completely normal to experience ups and downs in a relationship. However, what happens when the downs start outweighing the ups, and you find yourself thinking, "I love my husband, but I want a divorce"?
By coti limpsabout a year ago in Humans




