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The Warm Embrace of Self-Acceptance
The Warm Embrace of Self-Acceptance It takes years to build your trust but it takes a moment, a simple rustle of words through the air, a singular action that dwindles the faith we have in someone. Life has always had its flair of shedding and unwavering our realities with the ones we need to embrace, of robbing us of the sturdy land of certainty and plopping us into the ocean of the unknown, stumbling us into the blatant truth of existential being, making us learning the lessons the hard way. While we may fight it or fight through it, at its dimwits we ought to accept the gospel truth, nothing stays the same. Every breath we draw, every tear that we shed, and every smile we dance with, is permanent in its impermanence, it is so immortal and yet so fleeting. Though time and tide wait for no one, the imprints of our joy and melancholy, the life that we lead through the memories that we create through experiencing our mortality for the first and the last time, become infinite savouries and scars that we hold on to, that change us and shape the way we lead ourselves and charge through the world.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
Party Pills: The Rise and Fall of Ecstasy in Club Culture. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Party Pills: The Rise and Fall of Ecstasy in Club Culture Introduction Picture this: the sweaty, pulsating heart of a nightclub, neon lights slicing through the air, bass pounding so hard you feel it in your chest. Now imagine a tiny pill, packed with promise, which could make you feel like you are the king of this sweaty, glowing universe. Welcome to the wild world of Ecstasy—a drug that defined a generation, set dance floors on fire, and turned ordinary people into rave royalty. For many of us who lived through the nineties, Ecstasy was not just a drug; it was the elixir of life, the magic ingredient that transformed nights out into transcendent experiences. It was more than just a high—it was a culture, a movement, and for some, a way of life.
By Mr BatShitabout a year ago in Writers
Why *Eclipse: Dawn of the Shadows* is the Most Anticipated Release of 2024
As we look ahead to 2024, the entertainment landscape is buzzing with excitement over numerous highly anticipated films and TV shows. However, one title stands out among the rest: *Eclipse: Dawn of the Shadows*. Directed by visionary filmmaker Ava Reynolds and featuring a star-studded cast, this film has captured the attention of fans and critics alike. But what exactly makes *Eclipse: Dawn of the Shadows* the most anticipated release of 2024? Let’s delve into the reasons behind the hype.
By JOHN NHYIRAabout a year ago in Writers
Recognizing and Supporting the Forgotten Victims of 9/11. Content Warning.
Recognizing and Supporting the Forgotten Victims of 9/11: The Urgency of the 9/11 Notice Act As the devastating events of September 11, 2001, still remind us of what happened, a new battle started for the people who were unwittingly exposed to toxic substances such as lead, mercury, and even asbestos in the aftermath of the terrorist attack. While the government has been righteously focusing on the heroic first responders who rushed to combat the danger, there's still a cohort of silent other victims of the attack who also bear the scars of that tragic day. However, the recently passed 9/11 Notice Act tries to shed light on their plight and ensure they receive the recognition they deserve.
By Jonathan Sharpabout a year ago in Writers
The Pitfalls of Momentum Killers
FOMO (fear of missing out) and its counterpart, FOBO (fear of better options), stifle our momentum as we constantly compare ourselves to others and feel pressured to engage in activities, we believe we should be pursuing. However, the next generation of social media-driven acronyms introduces us to ‘JOMO’, or the joy of missing out.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Speaking After Michelle Obama
Article ImageSpeaking after Michelle Obama is no small feat. The former First Lady's oratory skills have captivated audiences worldwide, leaving a lasting impression on listeners. Her ability to connect with people through her words has set a high bar for those who follow. This presents a unique challenge for speakers tasked with addressing the same crowd after her powerful presentations.
By Ahsan Ahmadabout a year ago in Writers
How Can Global Education Trends Influence Local School Practices?
In today's interconnected world, global education trends have a significant impact on local school practices. As educational practices and philosophies evolve worldwide, they often find their way into local classrooms, reshaping teaching methods, curriculum design, and student engagement. Understanding this influence helps educators and policymakers adapt to the changing landscape of education.
By CCube Academyabout a year ago in Writers
Speak No Evil Movie 2024 Cast and crew, Release Date, Budget, Box office collection and Wikipedia
Speak No Evil Movie 2024: Cast and Crew "Speak No Evil" is a psychological horror film directed by James Watkins and produced by Jason Blum and Paul Ritchie under Blumhouse Productions. The cast includes Mackenzie Davis, James McAvoy, Dan Hough, Scoot McNairy, and Alix West Lefler.
By All Movies 4euabout a year ago in Writers
Stree 2 Box Office Collection Day 5 Monday, Cast and Crew, Hit Or Flop, and worldwide collection
Stree 2 Box Office Collection on Day 5 (Monday) Stree 2 is a comedy horror movie directed by Amar Kaushik and produced by Dinesh Vijan and Jyoti Deshpande. It is the sequel to the 2018 film Stree. The movie features actors Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Aparshakti Khurana, Abhishek Banerjee, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Pankaj Tripathi.
By All Movies 4euabout a year ago in Writers
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth Choosing comfort over discomfort can lead to unhealthy habits and ultimately contribute to feelings of depression. I am grateful that I have embraced stepping out of my comfort zone and challenging myself. It is common for people to stick to routines and avoid challenges, but I have learned the importance of pushing myself to grow. It is human nature to gravitate towards what is easy, whether it be sticking to familiar habits, maintaining a stagnant job or business, indulging in unhealthy eating habits, or spending excessive time on social media. Criticizing others is also a simple and common behaviour. This is all about remaining within your familiar and safe space.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers








