love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
My Happy Place
I can think of nothing that I would rather be doing on a daily basis than creating short fiction stories. The feeling I get when I come up with a good story is indescribable. It's like a giant jigsaw puzzle that starts with one piece. Usually, that one piece isn't even where it all begins. Before long, you soon realize that it doesn't matter where it begins because the puzzle starts taking the shape it was always meant to take. Upon completion, you sit back and enjoy the artwork that you created.
By William Dean5 years ago in Humans
Shark cove
I had been on the beautiful island of Oahu almost 2 months and had stood up on a surfboard maybe a handful of times. I had assumed after watching Lilo and Stitch that I'd be a natural, but it was just like everything else in life. Practice was the only way to perfect.
By Marie Kynd 5 years ago in Humans
Refilling the soul stitch by stitch.
De-stressing can be a VERY hard thing to do with a very busy life with work, kids, family and trying to spend time with friends and family. It’s even more important when you move 12+ hours away from what was your whole life to start anew and move towards personal goals you’ve had planned for years! Things are finally falling into place but it too adds even more stress. So de-stressing is so much more important because the things I do to de-stress make me feel like myself. It defines me more than words ever could. True to my soul I am a crafter of many things. I sew while watching my favorite TV shows, I create painted canvas or pallets to display for holidays, wreaths and much more. This is woven into my soul and I feel like I am myself more than anything when I do them.
By Angila Marks5 years ago in Humans
How We Fall In Love
I have read, thought and written much on the subject of love over many years and in all that time there was always a nagging question prodding me from the back of my mind, how can you love somebody you don't even fully know. And even if you do fully know somebody, you only think you do.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Humans
What is love?
Deceits, Breakups, Divorce, all these are results we get from a relationship bounded by love, which has since become the order of the day. About 40 to 50 percent of married couples divorce in the US, This is the environment we all find ourselves in today.
By Olalekan Adeeko5 years ago in Humans
Connected through heart
I saw a girl wandering and dancing in the garden of lavender. She bloomed like a pretty red rose, I kept on watching her like watching the twinkling night sky with two bright moons, as she passed by me I felt like the cold breeze on the hot sunny day, as I closed my eyes it felt like the cold sprinkle of the high waterfall, I continued watching her dance with felt like the peacock dancing on the tune of the rain and inviting its partner, she just flew away like the beautiful parrot giving a glimpse of her eternal beauty like the multicoloured rainbow but I was drowning and dragged like I was drunk till my throat.
By Sindhu Shree5 years ago in Humans
Artistic Solace
The modern concept of, "me time" hasn't been something I've been able to fully perfect, let alone practice much of. Spending time working on hobbies, honing in on crafts, or even creating for creation's sake has always been something that I do for others. Ask me how many self-portraits I have, and I'll tell you I created one during a state of depression after feeling very alone and abandoned. Not being able to create for anyone else, I made something of my own, for my own. It never felt natural, and it didn't fulfill me.
By Joannis Rodon5 years ago in Humans
2021: The Idiot Era.
It baffled me. When I travelled back to 2021, I realized I had forgotten how much we complained about our oppressed freedoms. We’d waltz in and out of shops, restaurants, and pubs (with seated service only) - without being monitored or followed to the degree we are now. When I travelled to what historians refer to as the ‘idiot era’ I noticed people complained about the aggravation evoked when they were instructed to conceal their faces with flimsy, cloth masks. It irritated them when they scanned track and trace by dancing their phones at café windows until QR codes invigorated a tick's appearance on their screens.
By Rachel Brennan5 years ago in Humans







