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The Window
Candlelight dances along the walls, glinting off the polished cutlery in soft, deliberate flashes. At the centre of the table, roses rest in a crystal vase, the flame splintering through its cut grooves and catching in the diamond pattern so it glitters with every flicker. A crisp white tablecloth lies smooth and uncreased beneath it all. Two plates sit opposite one another, each bearing a carefully plated, restaurant-quality meal — composed, precise, waiting.
By Carolyn Sternes6 days ago in Fiction
Dear Past Me
There is a version of me that still exists in my memory. She moves quickly. She makes plans without hesitation. She says yes without calculating the cost. Her body is not something she negotiates with or questions. It simply works. It carries her forward without resistance, without interruption, without fear.
By Millie Hardy-Sims6 days ago in Motivation
The Fortunate Slice
The Thibodeaux family had not buried a child in three generations. Their land held when the river swelled. Their businesses endured downturns that closed others overnight. Illness came, but it did not linger. It was understood that blessings, like harvests, required tending.
By Christine Nelson6 days ago in Fiction
The Power of Perspective: Rich Thinking vsTraditional Thinking
The Power of Perspective: Rich Thinking vs. Traditional Thinking Success in life is often less about external circumstances and more about the mindset we adopt. Two dominant approaches to thinking—rich thinking and traditional thinking—illustrate how perspective shapes opportunities, decisions, and ultimately, outcomes. While traditional thinking emphasizes stability, caution, and conformity, rich thinking thrives on vision, risk-taking, and innovation. Understanding the differences between these two mental frameworks provides valuable insight into why some individuals achieve extraordinary success while others remain confined to predictable paths.
By Alhouci boumizzi6 days ago in Education
On February Seventeenth, Look Up To The Sky
On February Seventeenth, Look Up To The Sky On the seventeenth of February there will be a change in the light.They are calling it an annular solar eclipse, the Ring of Fire. The Moon will pass in front of the Sun, not large enough to cover it completely. There will be no full darkness. Just a bright circle left burning in the sky. I will stand in the field at the edge of town when it begins.
By Marie381Uk 6 days ago in Fiction








