Stream of Consciousness
The Carousel of Dreams
It's very vague by now, but I'll never forget the first time I saw it. My parents stuffed us all in the back of my aunt's faithful old Ford Explorer, along with three of my cousins. Where were we going? I had no idea, nor did I care really. I seldom paid attention to such details at that age. We rode for what felt like hours to me before the car finally stopped... and when I stepped out of that giant white SUV, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven on the spot.
By Natalie Gray3 months ago in Humans
They Never Tell You This Ugly Truth About Healing
It is said that healing is a chill weekend feel. You light a candle, play some low music, and simply sleep. Nobody tells you the other side of the coin, the ugly, disorienting, lonely side that is more like falling apart than improving.
By Tarek Rakhiess3 months ago in Humans
Not Quite How Dad Planned It . Top Story - November 2025.
MAPS I HOLD ON TO *** I think I would like to start over, I believe that I made some wrong turns. Stuck in these messed up adventures of my life, seems to tell me I still got so much to learn. Things you're certain that you'd never forget, begin to fade like an old pair of jeans. I guess I neglected to remember to care for the map that you instilled in me.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 months ago in Humans
Turning 21 - Supposed To Be Fun?
Twenty-one! Big number, huh? Or so we tell ourselves. Somehow it’s that one birthday most of us secretly wait for — maybe it’s the sound of finally being legal, or maybe the idea of finally feeling like an adult (even though technically you’ve been one for years).
By Varsha Boddapati 3 months ago in Humans
Not About Nigeria
Donald Trump and Nigeria: A Self-Serving Agenda, Not Humanitarian Aid Introduction The world recently witnessed former U.S. President Donald Trump making headlines regarding Nigeria, invoking concerns over alleged religious persecution and threatening military action. On the surface, these statements appear to suggest a moral crusade — an intervention meant to protect oppressed populations. However, a deeper historical, political, and strategic analysis reveals a different narrative: Trump’s actions are primarily self-serving. This article argues that Trump’s threats toward Nigeria are motivated not by altruism or global humanitarian responsibility, but by political maneuvering, personal legacy-building, and attempts to appeal to a domestic and international constituency for his own benefit.
By Keli Chris3 months ago in Humans
How I Reclaimed 10 Hours a Week by Letting AI Run My Routine
The first thing I noticed wasn’t the silence. It was the absence of panic. For years, my mornings began with noise — the kind that doesn’t come from outside, but from inside your head. Emails, Slack pings, endless checklists. The kind of chaos that makes you feel productive but leaves you drained before you even start.
By Erick Galaviz3 months ago in Humans
Body Mapping 3 Major Life Events to Spiritual Awakening
My entry in this challenge details 3 major life events, incorporating body mapping and decoded repeating numbers, linked to personal spiritual awakening. Divine guidance and self-interpreted occurrences highlight my soul plan and life purpose as a lightworker. To understand is to read with an open mind.
By Marilyn Glover3 months ago in Humans










