love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
When The Spirit Dies
Him He quietly crawled into bed, hoping his movements didn't disturb her. It wouldn't be the first time she scolded him for disrupting her rest. He looked over at her silhouette, covered by the expensive purple and gold comforter that she insisted she needed. Her back faced him, as it usually did at night, in bed. She didn't show any sign she knew he was there, but then again, she rarely did.
By Charles H. Roast2 years ago in Humans
Mind Mergers
You sit on the edge of the cliff, booted feet swaying and swinging beneath you. To be this close to death doesn’t frighten you, strangely. You always did say that it was normal situations that seemed to freak you out, whereas true crisis brought a weird calm within you.
By Karen Cave2 years ago in Humans
A Mother's Love, An Endless Symphony
In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a woman whose love was as boundless as the sky and as deep as the ocean. Her name was Eliza, but to the one who cherished her above all else, she was simply "Mother." This is a story dedicated to the person who gave birth to me, a tale of a love so profound that it paints the world in hues of beauty and grace.
By Sahil Shah2 years ago in Humans
Love Language. Top Story - October 2023.
I stirred from my sleep, bleary-eyed and confused, to the tunneled sound of not-so-distant cries that felt like I was still in a dream. I sat up and rubbed my eyes as I tried to orient myself. Having him home with us still felt incredibly surreal. I moved slowly, cautious not to tug too much at the still-numb scar at the bottom of my softened belly.
By Lucero King2 years ago in Humans
Incredible story of John Nash and his short PhD thesis
Let me take you on a journey. The year is 1950 and we are going to Princeton. Here we meet our hero, John Nash, a young graduate student at Princeton, who just submitted his PhD dissertation. It’s not a voluminous work stretching into hundreds of pages, as one might expect from groundbreaking research. Instead, it consists of a mere 27 pages.
By Vibor Cipan2 years ago in Humans
Humanity beyond borders
All nature of this earth lies together in some beautiful way. The first drop of the ocean that soaks the feet and the last drop that lies on the other side of the world is connected by a wet thread. One pole of the world and the other is tied by a rope of wind. The sky that stretches above our heads and the land is looming over us. Nature has learned the trick of staying together even when separated. But even though people are united, they are separated in mind!
By Magazine Queen2 years ago in Humans
LOVE IS MAGICAL!
Amerah, a young woman from America, found love in an unexpected place: social media. One day, scrolling through her feed, she stumbled upon a charming young man named Kizito from Uganda. They connected instantly, their conversations flowing effortlessly despite the distance between them. Over time, their virtual bond grew stronger, and Amerah found herself falling for Kizito's kind words and warm heart.
By John Media Ug2 years ago in Humans
2 Years Of Marriage And Stronger Together Than Ever!
2 years ago today, I was holding back tears as I watched my beautiful bride walk down the aisle. She was breathtaking, with her dimpled smile, honeyed eyes, and the look of excitement for a moment that was years in the making.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Humans







