Mental Health
Darkened Grief.
No one ever truly heals from grief. It’s a forever thing. We might go on smiling, laughing, and enjoying the sun on our skin, but inside, there’s a darkness that even the brightest light can’t reach. Grief is a constant—like a dark cloud swirling inside us, always waiting to strike. It’s like lightning, or a snake hidden in the bushes—silent, patient. Grief waits for the perfect moment to knock us off our feet.
By April Kirby.9 months ago in Poets
Embrace Life, Let Go.
There is a way of life called "take things as they come"; there is a way of life called "go with the flow"; there is an emotion called "cherish every moment"; for life, nothing is insurmountable, so don't always be hard on yourself.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 months ago in Poets
Fame-Shame-Blame game
They want to bask in fame, and sweep away the shame, so, they indulge in blame game. Note: Humans are emotional and mortal beings. We want to leave a legacy before vanishing—so we seek fame. We fear shame and suppress it by any means necessary. To escape shame, some won’t hesitate to dive in resort to blame game. They will make others scapegoats and play the victim to protect their image.
By Seema Patel9 months ago in Poets





