Mental Health
The Present Tense of Joy
Mira sat by the window, her fingers wrapped around a warm mug of coffee, watching rain bead across the glass. She wasn’t really seeing it—her eyes were focused outward, but her mind was busy reliving old conversations, past mistakes, and moments she wished she could erase or rewrite.
By nawab sagar7 months ago in Poets
The Sun Is His Signature
Every morning, before the world stirs awake, a quiet miracle takes place. The sky blushes gently in hues of rose and gold, and then—without fail—the sun rises. It is a rhythm older than history, a light so familiar we forget to see it for what it truly is: a divine signature, inscribed across the heavens by the hand of Allah.
By MIne Story Nest7 months ago in Poets
Aftermath
Prelude I've spent some time reflecting recently on my present situation after having been laid off from my most recent job after roughly 12.5 years. I've also drawn from previous hardships, both of mine and of others I observed, to glean a few observations about what adversity can do to a person and how that person might respond.
By Kevin Gilmore7 months ago in Poets









