love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Loving An Alcoholic
Operation Mindcrime is even more relevant now to me than it ever was. It would have been great for us as real people, to sort the layers, but it was too late even when it began, and I didn't know it yet. Whatever had you, had you for years before, and wants me.
By Tamara L. Collins (Tam)2 years ago in Humans
7 Emotional Consequences Of Unrequited Love
Everyone has the right to love whomever they wish, and at whatever time, in their life. But love doesn’t start with someone else. It starts inside of us, loving ourselves. If we love someone ‘deeply’, especially when they don't return it, we are actually wanting their love to compensate for the lack of love we feel for ourselves. They would find it off-putting and might actually feel burdened by such emotional responsibility.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling Self: A Journey Through Heartbreak to Rediscovery
In the ebb and flow of life, there are moments that act as mirrors, reflecting not just our external circumstances but the intricate nuances of our internal landscape. One such profound moment unfolded during a period of heart-wrenching change—a breakup that sent seismic ripples through the very core of my being. In the aftermath of the emotional tempest, I found myself standing at the crossroads of identity, grappling with questions that demanded not just answers but a profound excavation of my sense of self.
By Rit JOSEPH2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Endless Tapestry of Love
Introduction: In the vast and intricate landscape of human emotions, love stands as a captivating tapestry woven with threads of myriad hues and textures. It has been a subject of eternal fascination, captivating the hearts and minds of poets, writers, artists, and philosophers throughout the ages. Love, a complex and multifaceted emotion, encompasses a spectrum of feelings, including joy, passion, compassion, and understanding. In this exploration, we embark on a profound journey to unravel the mysteries of love, examining its various forms and delving into the profound impact it has on individuals and societies.
By Adeyinka Hameed2 years ago in Humans
The Power of Love
"Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place." –Zora Neale Hurston Love. What a powerful word. To love and to be loved is the greatest feat in life, don't you agree? I think it's an important and valuable life skill to be able to love and know what love is. Especially when times are tough, you tend to turn to love for support. The world is like a pendulum- where it swings from good to bad. There's got to be some from of balance, life can't always be bad but it can't always be good either. When times are tough, remember that. You can be swimming in the bad, hell even drowning in it, but you have to remember that those with good hearts always win in the end. The good will always outweigh the bad in this world. Being lonely can be hard, and I think that when you get lonely you open yourself up to the wrong types of love. The loneliness you experience is just utter desperation. When you're sad and you're lonely you feel like it's going to last forever, but it won't. You hold so much power to pull yourself out of that pit of despair. Look inside yourself to find that love you're so desperate to find in someone else, that's the real journey. Falling in love with who you are, is the greatest adventure anyone can ever take on. We as a society are so fixated on soulmates and finding that "one true" but in reality we are just looking to have someone love us. You can avoid the painful process of losing yourself in a relationship by falling in love with YOURSELF first and watching the world fall in love with your light second. That's where a relationship comes in- at least in my mind anyways. If you can't be happy with yourself you're not going to find that in a relationship. The only person that's going to save you from the pit of despair is yourself. Self-love is important, I wrote a post about this about a month ago. Most people have no true understanding of who they are or they let other people and their small minded opinions define them. But you can flip the switch. You have a choice in this. You get to decide who deserves to be loved by you and who doesn't. That's a part of self-love. When someone truly doesn't deserve your love, you'll know. And you'll know not to pour into cups that don't pour back into your own.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹2 years ago in Humans
Love is not always the solution
Becky and Ivy grew up together in the bustling city, living a lavish lifestyle that most could only dream of. They were inseparable, sharing everything from their deepest secrets to their most extravagant shopping sprees. But beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect friendship, a dark undercurrent of envy and resentment was brewing.
By Zita ifunanya2 years ago in Humans
"Ephemeral Echoes"
In the quaint town of Serenity Springs, where the sun painted hues of gold on cobblestone streets and the air carried the sweet fragrance of blooming jasmine, lived Olivia Davis. She was an artist, a dreamer, and an eternal romantic who believed in the concept of soulmates. Her days were filled with strokes of passion on her canvas, capturing the essence of love that she longed to experience.
By Kelvin Olalude2 years ago in Humans
RELATIONSHIP
The elements of connections have moved significantly over the long run, inciting reflection on what comprises satisfactory conduct inside a serious organization. As of late, I ended up confounded by a circumstance including a couple who, regardless of having youngsters together, work under a beau sweetheart plan while he draws in with others. She, then again, remains ardently dedicated to him alone. This brings up horde issues about why such way of behaving is endured, acknowledged, and standardized.
By shena mchenry2 years ago in Humans






