Mental Health
Can You Be Too Smart for Your Own Good?
When you learn to feign ignorance, you'll surprisingly find that you don't need to prove your knowledge or expose those who are insincere. Don't force yourself on others, and don't let others force themselves on you. For the rest of my life, I'll cherish those who cherish me and let go of those who don't. I deserve both the initial chance encounter and the final farewell.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets
Fragments of Nothing
Once, there was a man named Jacob, and once, he had everything. A house that smelled of fresh bread and old books, a wife named Clara who filled the rooms with warmth, and a son, Liam, whose laughter was the melody that played through their every morning. Jacob had dreamed once—dreamed of growing old beside Clara, watching Liam’s first steps, his first words, his first heartbreak.
By DOMINION (GREED)about a year ago in Poets






