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Observations On Finding The Beauty In Our Lives
Introduction Sometimes we experience difficult times in our lives, but this is not going to address anything bad or dark, it is going to focus on the many, usually free things that can make our lives better, raise our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Humans
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism We care about more than just ourselves - we care about our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. We are affected by tragic events, especially when a child is murdered, regardless of where it happens. It deeply impacts us and makes us feel disheartened. Moral evils raise doubts about the goodness of the world and the value of existence, especially for those who believe in a benevolent deity. However, anyone can contemplate the purpose and value of the universe in light of such evils. We may not need to worry about the value of the Universe and instead focus on finding value in our own lives or the lives of our loved ones. The concept of value is subjective and can be created by us.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
Survival Tips That Will Get You Killed
I bet you can picture the horrifying day when you just want to enjoy the peaceful ocean, the sun caressing your skin, and the inspiring sound of waves blessing your ears. Moreover, in fraction of a second, an agonizing parting with your silence - a jellyfish sting!What now?At times like this, survival instinct comes to live its own entrance most of the time with what “the experience teaches” in form of advice. Nevertheless, can the reality of these stories compete with that of ‘make-believe’?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Humans
Civil War Is a Divisive Ode to a Divided Country
Civil War is a movie that's every bit as polarizing as its name implies. Directed by Alex Garland and set in a hypothetical near-future United States, there are few Americans who can watch it without feeling something. Whether that something is disgust, numbness, fear, enthusiasm, or indignation will depend on each viewer.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Enigma of the Indian Holy Man
Delving into the Essence In the kaleidoscope of Indian spirituality, the figure of the Indian holy man stands as an emblem of divine connection and esoteric wisdom. Embarking on a journey to understand the intricacies of these revered individuals unveils a tapestry woven with centuries of tradition, mysticism, and devotion. Join us as we unravel the layers of enigma surrounding the Indian holy man, delving into their significance, practices, and impact on both the spiritual and societal realms.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Humans
Tonight We're Gonna Party Like It's 1899
Introduction I really am not sure how to present this. My wonderful friend Krista wanted to have a party to blow away the cobwebs of January and February, in the middle of March at the Prohibition Bar in Newcastle.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Humans
The Importance of Self-Love Languages: Nurturing Your Emotional Well-Being
The Power of Understanding Your Love Language Love is the purest emotion one feels towards themselves and another individual. While the expression of love can vary in its entirety from one person to another, the care we hold for the ones we love shares an undeniable impact on how we forge our perceptions of interpersonal relationships. The way we communicate our feelings to someone also says a lot about how we are wired, the method of conveying our affection to our beloved ones is called a love language. You may express affection to the one you love regularly, but do you take the time to ensure that you are communicating it in the way that the other person prefers? Even love can become lost in translation when two individuals speak different love languages.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
DRINKING COMPANION part 1
DRINKING COMPANION I am a 26-year-old guy, I live in Moscow, I work as a lawyer in a private company. My grandparents had an apartment, but first my grandfather died, then my grandmother, and my wife and I moved into the apartment. The house was an ordinary five-story Khrushchev building. In the courtyard there were some red brick ruins - it was hard to say whether there had been some kind of warehouse before, or a transformer box. These ruins had a bad reputation, often syringes or drugs were found there, there was a case where someone was raped, and once even a corpse was found. The ruins were mainly used as a place to go to the toilet.
By Story Teller 2 years ago in Humans







