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Passion
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By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
How to Embrace Life with an Open Mind
I know people tend to be their own worst enemies in life. Often people speak of walls or doors, but these walls and doors are not those one encounters in architecture; these walls and doors are inside a man. Profit and loss and love and hate are just terms in our heads and are pretty much similar to each other. People also differ considering their attitude to life and thus being happy is regarded as the foundation of their happiness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets
What If You Never Get A Life Partner?. AI-Generated.
Introduction Let's be honest: the idea of never finding a life partner can be daunting. Society often paints a picture of happiness that includes finding "the one," getting married, and living happily ever after. But what if that doesn't happen for you? Does it mean your life is incomplete? Absolutely not.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets
Write What Disturbs You. AI-Generated.
Introduction Writing is an act of courage. It's easy to write about the beautiful and the simple, but the real power lies in exploring what disturbs you. Those uncomfortable truths, hidden fears, and unresolved emotions are the threads of authenticity that make your writing come alive.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Poets
The Force of a Profound Sonnet: A Heart-Contacting Excursion
At the center of each and every profound sonnet lies the heart. It's the organ we allegorically partner with adoration, distress, and energy. A heart-contacting sonnet frequently draws from all inclusive encounters — misfortune, yearning, loves, and trust. These subjects resound in light of the fact that they reflect the delights and distresses that characterize the human condition.
By Md. Didarul Alamabout a year ago in Poets
Quiet Storms
Sometimes, you feel really worried about life. This is not satisfactory, and that is not satisfactory, and you may become inadvertently irritable. In fact, this is not because you have a bad temper, but because there are too many trivial matters.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets



