fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about what makes a good poem and the poetry rules that were made to be broken.
When Will I Be Seven Years Old by Kalebe Kossi Numedo
“In every life, there is a waiting. A waiting that feels endless. The world says: be patient, relax. But sometimes those words are not comfort—they are chains. They delay us, they hold us still, while our spirit longs to move, to grow, to rise. This is the heartbeat of the story you are about to hear: the tension between yearning and delay, between time itself and the dream of breaking through it.” “This is When Will I Be Seven Years Old, written by Kalebe Kossi Numedo, and narrated by The Dee Emergence.” Artist’s Note: “This book was born from a place of deep questioning. I, too, have lived in the shadow of patience—sometimes misused, sometimes twisted into an excuse to stall destiny. This is not just about a child longing for seven years of age. It is about every dreamer who has ever asked: When will it be my time? I wrote this as both confession and challenge, so that readers may recognize their own struggle in mine—and rise above delay.”
By Kalebe Kossi Numedo2 months ago in Poets
Understanding, Not Forgiveness, Brings Release
True release isn't about not crying anymore, but about being able to look back on it all with a smile, not just tears. You'll still have feelings; you'll still have regrets, but you'll understand the reasons for them. You'll have regrets, but you'll also understand that your regrets are not the other person's burden to carry.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
If All the Aura Fades: Would You Still Want Them in Your Life?
Would you still like this person if they had no aura? If you were asked to introduce yourself, but couldn't mention your nationality, birthplace, residence, education, work history, height, weight, appearance, family background, assets, material possessions, or hobbies—how would you describe yourself?
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
Which Step in Your Life's Journey Was the Detour That Actually Led You Home?
Why Every Experience, Seemingly "Right" or "Wrong," Is Essential to Your Growth The common labels of "right" and "wrong" often fail to capture the true value of life's events. In reality, life is a spectrum of experiences, and upon reflection, you'll see that no journey is ever wasted.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets







