Stream of Consciousness
The Art Of Being Alone
In today's digitally driven society, where social media reigns supreme and constant connectivity is the norm, the concept of being alone has taken on a new level of significance. While many of us crave human interaction and the sense of belonging that comes with it, there is a growing recognition of the importance of solitude in our lives. The art of being alone, once viewed as a sign of isolation or loneliness, is now being redefined as a vital component of personal growth, creativity, and overall well-being.
By Awin Stella2 years ago in Confessions
Smart financing:7 Benefits Of Revenue-Based Business Funding
Smart Financing: 7 Benefits Of Revenue-Based Business Funding Sometimes, getting the money you need to start a business or grow an existing one is hard. Lenders may be wary of approving a personal loan application or requesting a guarantee. Investors like angels and venture capitalists (VCs) want a big return on their money and a piece of the company.
By emma2 years ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 無意味
As I am writing this, I am thinking and trying to transmute what is going on with my life. Missing passwords, constant hacking attempts by family and strangers also trying to find their way into my story, but I still have the pen, I chose that when I decided that I wasn't going to die that day.
By Kayla McIntosh2 years ago in Confessions
Madam Koi Koi of Akanu Ibiam Girl's House. Content Warning.
Madam Koi Koi of Akanu Ibiam Girls' House From the moment I arrived at Akanu Ibiam Girls' House at the age of eleven, I felt an eerie sense of foreboding. The grand gates of the prestigious boarding school closed behind me, sealing my fate. That night, as I lay on the stiff mattress in the dimly lit dormitory, sleep came reluctantly, bringing with it the first of many unsettling dreams.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 罠
I know that he doesn't want to be with me. I asked him if he was in the town I was just in, on his motorcycle, on the side of the road. A part of me wanted to jump out of the car I was in and run to him. That was how sure I was; it was just a glimpse, just in the eyes. Imagine me just rolling down the highway towards him. Later on I asked him if he was in the area that day and he confirmed it. He isn't even lying about following me.
By Kayla McIntosh2 years ago in Confessions
Surviving Loss: Finding Hope After Tragedy
Thanksgiving morning in 2019 dawned with an unexpected, piercing sorrow. I lost a friend to suicide. The night before, our texts had bounced back and forth. He had things on his mind, but it wasn’t a heavy dialogue. I reassured him that life’s burdens would ease, and we made plans to talk on Sunday, hoping to laugh and lighten the mood. It’s a bitter reality to accept that he made other plans.
By Kalix2 years ago in Confessions
Dealing with "only child syndrome"
The only child stereotype Currently, there still exists a bias against only children when many people believe that a child who grows up without siblings will lack social skills, be self-centered, and be isolated, spoiled, and isolated. single. There is currently no scientific evidence to show that being an only child affects a person's personality, behavior or happiness.
By HK Decor2 years ago in Confessions
Ways to Regain Authority in Your Life
We should discuss dopamine. Individuals call it the synthetic of need and want, yet why would that be? Indeed, this is the secret. From a developmental outlook, your mind rewards you for anything that will improve your probability of endurance by delivering a synapse called "dopamine" in your mind.
By Mizteetee 2 years ago in Confessions
Monday Night Raw
The last twenty-four to forty-eight hours have been tumultuous at best, but first some background to set the stage.... I recently accepted a fabulous job that requires a cross country relocation and I couldn't be more excited. Cross country relocation comes with all kinds of challenges: emotional, financial, mental, and sometimes even physical. The journey to date has been rife with all of those challenges in varying degrees, but not to the extent that it has over the last couple of days.
By Elizabeth Brown2 years ago in Confessions






