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Threads of Life: An Anthology
The Vegetable Vendor’s Son Young Raju (12 years), with eyes wide as the moon, navigated the crowded streets of Delhi with a pull cart. His father’s absence weighed heavily, leaving him to shoulder responsibilities beyond his years. The pull cart, laden with fresh vegetables, became his beacon of hope. Each dawn, he ventured forth, defying adversity to feed his family. The market hummed with life, and Raju, despite his tender age, bartered with seasoned vendors. Their wrinkled smiles masked their surprise—this boy, resolute and unyielding, was their silent hero. As rupees exchanged hands, Raju glimpsed a future beyond hardship. His dream? To don the uniform of a soldier, to serve his country, and to be the hero his family deserved.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Humans
The Worst Food Markets to Avoid in China
China is a country with a rich culinary tradition that spans thousands of years, offering a dazzling array of flavors, textures, and ingredients. From the vibrant street food in bustling cities like Beijing and Shanghai to the serene tea houses in the countryside, China is a paradise for food lovers. However, not all food markets in China are created equal, and some can be hazardous to your health. This article highlights some of the worst food markets to avoid in China, where unsanitary conditions, dubious food safety practices, and questionable products are prevalent.
By Author kelechiabout a year ago in Humans
Black Blackity Black I've Never Met A Black American Taught to Hate Africans Why Are Many Taught to Hate Us?
Saturday, 17 August 2024 By: TB Obwoge I've never in my life understood why or where these diaspora wars came from. However I see and hear so many African immigrants to the United States claim they were bullied growing up by Black Americans. There was even a TikTok Live where a woman who identified herself as a Black American despite having 2 Nigerian parents.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Humans
Setting Goals That Matter
Setting goals is a critical aspect of personal development. Goals give your life direction and purpose, providing you with a clear roadmap for what you want to achieve. For young adults, this is particularly important as you navigate the many transitions and decisions that will shape your future. However, not all goals are created equal. The key to success lies in setting goals that truly matter to you—goals that align with your values, passions, and long-term vision for your life.
By The Power Of Knowing Yourselfabout a year ago in Humans
The Distance Between Us: Living in Different Countries
My wife and I live in different countries. It’s a situation that might sound strange or even unbearable to many people, even for me before this whole situation, but today for us, it’s a reality we’ve learned to navigate. Our separation has driven us to reevaluate what marriage and what love look like when two people are thousands of miles apart.
By creatorsklubabout a year ago in Humans
How to Boost Engagement with Expert Content Curation for Social Media
In the competitive world of social media, standing out and engaging your audience requires more than just posting random content. Effective content curation plays a crucial role in creating a vibrant and engaging social media presence. By strategically selecting and sharing high-quality content, you can captivate your audience, foster community interaction, and drive meaningful engagement. In this blog, we’ll explore how to boost engagement with expert content curation for social media and the role of content development services in this process.
By Runway Influenceabout a year ago in Humans
The Bus Conductor in Nigeria
In the bustling cities of Nigeria, where the roads are teeming with life and the air is thick with the sounds of engines and horns, one figure stands out as both a vital cog in the machine and a symbol of the organized chaos that defines the nation’s public transportation system: the bus conductor.
By Aifuwa Emmanuelabout a year ago in Humans
Experientially Rich
I feel people are beginning to shift towards a different outlook on experiencing the world. I sense this for a few reasons. Less because of social media regurgitation, with algorithms dispensing more travel-oriented content, nor the resurgence of the “no regrets” lifestyle. Instead, I have collected first-hand evidence to support my assumption through conversations with friends and random strangers and personal observations as I traverse the world.
By Jordan Craftabout a year ago in Humans







