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One Who Seeks the Light
I’m leaving it all, my love: The village, the temple, this life we’ve built, and you. I don’t expect your forgiveness, but even so I’ve loved you since the day we met, and I love you still. I didn’t tell the temple, I can think of no good words for them, but for you above all I wanted to leave an explanation, a reason, if only to ease my own guilt.
By Judah LoVato9 months ago in Journal
To Wholm It Apparently Concerned
Effective immediately, I hereby resign from my position as The Strong One™. Yes, that’s right, hang up the cape, fold the tissues, return the unpaid therapist badge. I’m done. Not retiring. Not on sabbatical. Done, as in: fire me, evict me, roll me out the back like unwanted furniture. I will not be lifting another goddamn emotional couch.
By Beyond The Surface9 months ago in Journal
I Resign From Being Your Dumping Ground
To: Whoever decided I could carry the whole damn world on my back Subject: I f*cking quit This is my official, public, and gloriously overdue resignation from the unpaid, soul-sucking, boundary-destroying job of being The One Who Holds It All Together. You know the type — the friend who always shows up, the sibling who fixes everything, the coworker who never says no, the person whose phone blows up when everyone else is falling apart but who gets radio silence when it's their turn to unravel.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Journal
To Whom It May Concern (and oh, it concerns many).
To Whom It May Concern (and oh, it concerns many), I hereby tender my resignation. Effective immediately, I am stepping down from my long-held, unpaid, and thoroughly exhausting position as The Strong One. I know this may come as a shock to some — after all, I’ve held this position for years, and I’ve worn it like a badge of honor (read: a straitjacket tailored in silence). But today, with the full authority vested in me by no one but my own fraying patience, I quit.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Journal
Want to Be Rich but Too Lazy to Budget? Make Your Money Work for You
Everyone has had this moment: payday comes, the e-wallet is full, spirits are high. But a week later, a notification pops up—"Insufficient balance." Strangely, the money just disappears, even though it feels like nothing much was spent. Weird, right?
By DanishMahdi9 months ago in Journal
Top 10 AI Business Ideas to Start in 2025 (No Coding Needed)
AI is no longer just for tech experts. In 2025, anyone can start an AI-powered business—even without coding skills. Thanks to no-code platforms and powerful AI tools, entrepreneurs are creating profitable ventures in content creation, marketing, education, and more.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in Journal
How AI Vocal Removers Are Changing Music Production in 2025
In 2025, the world of music production has entered a revolutionary phase, thanks to the rise of AI vocal removers. What used to take hours of manual editing and complex software tools can now be achieved in minutes with the help of artificial intelligence. Whether you're a content creator, DJ, karaoke enthusiast, or budding music producer, AI vocal removers are opening doors to creativity like never before.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in Journal
How I Escaped Debt and Started Investing: A Real-Life Financial Turnaround
A few years ago, I was in a situation that felt impossible to escape. My monthly expenses kept climbing, but my salary remained stagnant. The workload kept growing—more job descriptions, more expectations—but without any raise in sight. On top of that, I was drowning in debt.
By DanishMahdi9 months ago in Journal





