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All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
A hand must give
A hand must give In the quaint village of Shongwe, nestled between rolling hills and lush landscapes, lived a man named Nondumo. Known for his insatiable greed, Nondumo's obsession with money and frugality strained the bonds of family. His wife, Nolwazi, and their children endured daily battles over meager household expenses, as Nondumo sought to maximize his wealth at any cost. Nondumo was a man of contradictions. While he valued hard work, encouraging his children to toil relentlessly, his generosity remained imprisoned within the vaults of his own desires. He counted every coin, pinching pennies even when it came to providing the most basic necessities for his family. Quality was sacrificed for quantity, and the once-harmonious household became a battleground for the scraps of Nondumo's thriftiness.
By Gaia Mokoena2 years ago in Humans
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Have you ever felt like everything is way more complicated than it should be? Every conversation, every attempt at communication, every expression absolutely drains you? You might be trapped in a cycle of masks and toxic communication.
By Ashley Tripp2 years ago in Humans
What Love Really Means in a Relationship: Exploring its Depths and Dimensions
Love is a word that holds immense power and significance in our lives. It can evoke a range of emotions, from joy and fulfillment to confusion and heartache. Love is a complex and multifaceted concept that varies from person to person and relationship to relationship. In this article, we will delve into the depths and dimensions of love in a relationship, exploring what it truly means to love and be loved.
By Michael Dawson 2 years ago in Humans
A Letter To The Little Girl That Saved Me…
When we learn to soften, we respond to our pain from a place of ease. We acknowledge the pain we hold, but we soften the grip, cradle our struggles and try not to attach to them. We forgive—ourselves, others—and find the path towards peace.
By Rasheeda Loves2 years ago in Humans
Witches and Science and Rocks, Oh My
I’ve been thinking about this since Thursday. It was one of those, “crap, I posted my article, but I feel like this should have been a part of it, an expansion of it, the thing that really drives it home” moments. It came just moments after publishing, and after spending several hours writing that article but I didn’t want to pull it, my brain was tired, and it was just going to have to be good enough. Ironically enough, it was apparently perfect as it was because it was chosen as a top story. So, there is certainly a lesson in there somewhere.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Humans


