Inspiration
On reading through life as a book
On reading through life as a book How astounding it is to live in a multidimensional world that coincides in its being to encompass millions of beings that coexist with each other, a million journeys with each one having its individuality, its narrative of how they survived the storm and sailed their boats in the dreary sea of survival. We strive in our yarns of glim, gloom, sadness and bloom, to rise in the highs of the beauty of abundance and to fall in the lowness of animosity and brevity of failures. To be or not to be, to smile or to frown upon while walking this journey called mortality, is a choice that lies to be made, to either loathe in the readiness of what was or to forget and move up in the radical acceptance of what is and what is about to be the reality that one forges to be in.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
A Sickly Update
Before continuing, please read the poem below. ***** Hello, everyone! Oh, how I've missed writing. Thanks to a short vacation and sickness (more the sickness than the vacation), all writing came a screeching halt. But, I am on the mend, though still struggling with an obstinate cough, and able to resume most of my regular activities.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Writers
Leave your Fear Behind. Content Warning.
"Let's go to the park, Mummy." Tanan, my five-year-old boy, my whole universe, wanted to visit the closest park on a brightly sunny day. His school was off for a mid-term break for a week. He was bored being home alone. Therefore we headed towards the park on foot and enjoyed walking along.
By Morsheda Marfin 2 years ago in Writers
The Dilemma Of Failure
Our failings as Christians is not always an intimation of God's absence in our lives nor is it an indication of God's displeasure in us. What do we do when we keep trying so hard at something we so much desire and want in all genuineness and honesty of heart and yet are constantly met with strong oppositions and stagnation that fails to yield the intended result?
By Ernest Kobby Baah2 years ago in Writers
An open letter to those feeling uncertain
An open letter to those feeling uncertain I often ponder the idea of existentialism and its essence in the presence of humanity. Evolution trotted in silent footsteps and bled over its entirety, transforming humans into the complex beings we are today. The social construct that generations before us built fostered connection, but it overlooked the idea of authenticity while embracing each other. The world we live in promotes the counterfeited fallacy of having your life together at every cycle and step of our lives.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Embracing Inner Peace
In this article, I want to highlight that in today's busy and pressure-filled modern world, many people around the globe experience prolonged unrest and stress. Often, we seek peace outside ourselves or in external things. We might think that acquiring luxury items, landing a dream job, or traveling to beautiful places will provide us with the peace we desperately seek. However, there's a saying that "Peace comes from within. Don't look for it elsewhere."
By Andrew Tan2 years ago in Writers
Business Analyst?
Imagine you've spent weeks preparing a detailed analysis. You've combed through mountains of data, meticulously verifying each step of your work. You present it, and... crickets. Your audience, likely non-technical stakeholders, don't seem to connect with it. What went wrong?
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
Dig For The Positives
Introduction This piece is a threading together of a few things that happened this weekend in the Vocal communities and affected me. life throws things at us, sometimes expected, sometimes not, but we do have to deal with them, and if possible take some good from them.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers








