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Small Victories
I went to Michael's yesterday. It was the first time in a long time where I went and did something I actually enjoy. I stopped counting how many times I picked up a pencil to draw and came up blank, or how many times I woke up in the middle of the night feeling like I slept but not being satisfied - or worse; knowing I didn't sleep and feeling satisfied by that. I don't know how long I've been laying here tonight, contimplating going back to sleep, or staying up to watch the sun rise while it's still in me to look for the glory of the new day, it all just feels so mind-numbingly dull and insufficient.
By Parsley Rose 3 months ago in Humans
Unapologetically Being My True, Authentic Self
What's in a name, you ask? Your name might have a personal or cultural meaning that's near and dear to you. On the other hand, you dislike your name and want to change it or to be called by a different name. For me, I chose the latter. In a recent article from the Social Security Administration's (SSA) website, they displayed a table of the top 100 names given to males and females between the years 1925 to 2024. In case you're curious, the most popular name for males is James, while Mary is the top given name for females in the past 100 years. My name, Mark, is ranked 15th on the list among given male names. Near the end of 2022, I made a bold decision to do something for myself. In December of that year, I decided that I wanted to go by my middle name, which is Wesley and wanted to be addressed by that name. I'll share the why in a bit. It's not a popular name and according to MyNameStats.com, it's ranked 488th. I'm almost 40 and I have the right to be called by a different name. It was a grown-up decision that I don't regret at all.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 months ago in Humans
From Chatting to Cheating: The 7 Stages of Emotional Affairs
Emotional affairs often begin innocently—a friendly chat, a shared laugh, or a comforting message. But as time passes, those small exchanges can quietly grow into deep emotional attachments that challenge the boundaries of loyalty and trust. To keep your relationship safe before it turns into betrayal, you need to know how these emotional ties change over time.
By Relationship Guide3 months ago in Humans
You’re Not Introverted — You’re Just Tired of Shallow People
🌍 The Age of “Connection” That Makes Everyone Feel Alone Let’s be honest — we live in the most connected time in human history, yet so many of us feel completely disconnected. You reply to messages, join group chats, scroll through stories, and still feel empty afterward.
By Awais Qarni 3 months ago in Humans
Who is Mohd Zaid? Everything You Should Know About Him. AI-Generated.
You might have heard the name Mohd Zaid Siddiqui or simply Mohd Zaid — both refer to the same talented SEO and digital marketing professional who is making a significant impact in 2025. Known for his sharp analytical skills and strong technical background, Mohd Zaid Siddiqui has earned a reputation as a leading expert in organic search optimization.
By zaid siddiqui3 months ago in Humans
10 Shocking Signs Your Affair Partner Is Falling Hard
When an affair begins, it often starts with curiosity, chemistry, and secrecy. But sometimes, those secret moments evolve into something deeper—something more emotional than either of you expected. If you're beginning to question whether your partner in an affair is transitioning from love to passion, the truth might already be surfacing. Below are 10 shocking signs your affair partner is falling hard for you, even if they try to hide it.
By Bloom Boldly3 months ago in Humans
The Humility That Preserves Truth
A friend recently said something to me that caught me off guard. After having a civil disagreement between us, he offered me a pretty humbling compliment. He conceded some ground and stated that he often has to remind himself that a person can love Jesus deeply, think carefully, and still disagree with him.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Truth Demands Proof
I saw a post on Facebook where a man shared a letter he had sent to his elected officials calling for the impeachment of the sitting president. He claimed that the offenses were “so obvious” and “so well documented” that he did not even need to include them. That single assumption captured everything wrong with modern political thinking. When someone says “the reasons are obvious,” what they often mean is that they cannot defend them. Emotional conviction replaces evidence. The appearance of certainty replaces truth itself.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Better Business Bureau Accreditation: What TCRC’s A+ Rating Means for Clients
Trust is everything when choosing a timeshare cancellation firm. Owners who have already endured years of financial strain and misleading sales tactics want assurance that the company they hire is legitimate. In 2025, the Timeshare Cancellation Resource Center (TCRC) earned A+ accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB)—a recognition that underscores its commitment to transparency, fairness, and client satisfaction.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Humans










