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Do You Live To Write, Or Write To Live?
Speaking your thoughts aloud, before you have even had time to think them, can reveal your truth. The amount of conversations I endure with my mother, much to her reluctance, about my ambiguous career seems to have become a regular occurrence. The dilemma is this: how do I live as a writer? Writing, it is what shines light on my dark mind. It aids me in my breathing. One of the few things to bring a smile to my tired soul. The act of writing gives me purpose. To put it simply, I live to write. But, my question is, must I write to live? Sitting opposite my mother on garden chairs during today’s installment of "What should I do with my life?", my own words affirmed what I needed to hear. 'Anyone can be a copywriter, but not just anyone can be a writer.'
By Katerina Petrou2 years ago in Writers
The Imperfect Beauty of Life: Embracing Challenges and Finding Strength
Life's inherent unfairness is a universal experience. We all encounter moments where opportunities seem to fall undeservedly into others' laps while we navigate roadblocks. This harsh reality can be crushing, leading us to question everything we thought we knew. Yet, within this very unfairness lies a hidden beauty – the beauty of imperfection.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
Love: A Journey of Growth and Connection. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Love, a timeless and universal emotion that has captivated hearts and inspired countless tales throughout history. It is a force that knows no boundaries, transcending distance and time to connect souls in profound ways. Love manifests in various forms, from the tender affection between family members to the passionate bond shared between romantic partners. At its core, love is a powerful catalyst for personal growth, fostering empathy, resilience, and self-discovery.
By Victoria onoja 2 years ago in Writers
The Vital Journey: Blood Pressure and the Body's Plumbing System
Our bodies are intricate networks of interconnected systems, each playing a crucial role in keeping us alive. Among these, the circulatory system stands out as a silent workhorse, tirelessly transporting the lifeblood – our blood – throughout the body. This essay delves into the fascinating world of blood pressure, exploring its role within the circulatory system and the potential consequences of its disruption.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
The Imperfect Beauty of Life: Navigating Unfairness with Resilience and Purpose
Life, a tapestry woven with vibrant threads of joy and sorrow, triumphs and tribulations, often feels like an uneven game. We strive, we persevere, yet sometimes, the world throws curveballs, leaving us questioning the very notion of fairness. It's a universal experience, this pang of frustration when a seemingly undeserved stroke of luck befalls someone else while we face roadblocks. But amidst the sting of unfairness lies a hidden truth: the beauty of imperfection.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
Camel Spiders (Solifugids): Facts, Myths, and Tips for Dealing with These Unique Arachnids
If you’ve spent time in desert regions or served in the military in the Middle East, you may have heard terrifying tales about camel spiders – massive, aggressive arachnids that chase after humans and can run at incredible speeds. While these stories make for great campfire horror tales, the truth about camel spiders is far less sensational, but no less fascinating.
By Rocky Scott2 years ago in Writers
The Eleven Best Miniature Golf Courses in the Denver Area
Miniature golf, a beloved pastime for families, friends, and competitive players alike, has found a special place in the heart of Denver. Known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities, the Mile High City boasts a variety of miniature golf courses that cater to all skill levels and preferences.
By My Cannabis Tours2 years ago in Writers
Venue Hire in Peterborough: A Comprehensive Guide
Finding the perfect venue is a crucial step in planning any successful event. Whether you're hosting a wedding, corporate function, birthday party, or any other gathering, the right venue sets the tone and creates a memorable experience for your guests. Peterborough, a charming city in the East of England, offers a diverse range of venue options that cater to various event types and sizes. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore everything you need to know about venue hire in Peterborough, including the best venues, tips for choosing the perfect spot, and insights into what makes this city a fantastic place for events.
By Vines Communities2 years ago in Writers
Increased Autism Risk Among Siblings of Autistic Children, Study Finds
A recent study led by researchers from the UC Davis MIND Institute has confirmed that siblings of autistic children face a significantly heightened risk of developing autism themselves. The research, published in Pediatrics, reveals that these siblings have a 20% chance of being autistic, which is approximately seven times higher than the rate found in infants without autistic siblings. This finding reinforces earlier research conducted by the same team in 2011, highlighting the importance of understanding autism recurrence in families and siblings of autistic children.
By The Lifesciences Magazine2 years ago in Writers
Understanding the Cause of Left Upper Quadrant Pain: 20 Potential Reasons
Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain can be a distressing symptom, prompting many individuals to seek medical advice. This pain can arise from various structures located in this region, including the stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and part of the large intestine. Identifying the cause of left upper quadrant pain is crucial for proper treatment and relief. Here, we explore 20 potential causes of left upper quadrant pain, ranging from benign to serious conditions.
By The Lifesciences Magazine2 years ago in Writers
Stress Echo: A Comprehensive Guide
In the world of cardiology, diagnostic tools are essential for accurately assessing heart health. One such tool is the stress echocardiogram, a test that combines echocardiography and exercise to evaluate how well the heart functions under stress. This article delves into the intricacies of stress echo, their importance, procedure, benefits, risks, and how they compares to other cardiac tests.
By The Lifesciences Magazine2 years ago in Writers
Daniel Siegel Loanso on Understanding Listener Psychology in Music
Music can get under our skin, toy with our emotions, and remain in our minds long after the last note fades. Do you ever wonder why a particular song can make you feel on top of the world or shed a tear? The secret lies in the fascinating interplay between music and listener psychology. Daniel Siegel Loanso explores how and why music affects us the way it does and why understanding this can be as complex—and entertaining—as mastering a Bach symphony.
By Daniel Siegel Loanso2 years ago in Writers








