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How I Turned My Biggest Insecurities Into My Greatest Strengths
On May 31st, 2001, I had my very first 6-figure month. When you read that, you will feel one of a few things. It might be a sense of wonderment that a nurse could accomplish that in the early 2000s. Or it could be jealousy because you haven't. It might even be a chortle that is really saying "whatever," and then you'll skip away from this.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Humans
From heartbreak to healing
Sometime in my early twenties, I really thought I'd met 'the one'. Let's call them Alex. It was a lovely sunny day in spring when we first made eye contact. I felt this immediate, strong emotional connection to Alex. How I had ever lived without them in my life was beyond me. I was infatuated; I was obsessed. I told them how I felt.
By Sophie Osiecki4 years ago in Humans
Signs that a girl loves you secretly
Every guy wants to know if a girl likes them or not. I mean, who doesn’t want to know that they are desired? Girls can be quite tricky though, and there is no foolproof way of knowing for sure if she’s into you or not. Still, there are some signs that can help you figure it out!
By Ayesha Amjad4 years ago in Humans
An endeavor to get 'fellowship'
The reason for this article is essentially to endeavor to depict what companionship is. What separates it from different kinds of connections? For what reason do we become companions? Which job in all actuality does trust play in fellowship, and how can it prompt an optimistic perspective on kinship? I will likewise talk about how kinship varies between an individualistic and a local area based society. This article isn't exclusively founded on my own insight, yet it additionally sums up my perusing of different humanistic and philosophical articles on an assortment of kinship related themes. This article likewise expects to pass a portion of my interests about companionship and on to ignite conversation about it.
By jollia eskibass4 years ago in Humans
5 Valuable Life Lessons I Learned From My Exes
I used to believe I needed to forget my exes When I was younger, I would cringe with regret whenever a random thought popped into my head about a guy I used to date. It's like 2 am and I'm staring at the clock thinking about those nights I stayed up with an ex-boyfriend to watch the World Cup even though I find soccer (sorry…football) incredibly boring. And how months later, he left me for someone who actually liked soccer. Then I'd shudder myself back to sleep.
By Katharine Chan4 years ago in Humans




