School
RAIN AFTER RAIN
"Hey Vic!" That was Kunle hailing me as I entered into the Confrence hall of Dynamo Hotel and Suite, where my set were having our first ever reunion. Just like everyone else in the building, I was gay with happiness. You wouldn't blame us though as its been over 12 years since majority of us last saw ourselves. Here we are today all almost made for life, save for me actually. I guess life has always had a reason to single me out to be unfortunate.
By Chisom Peace3 years ago in Confessions
The Burden of Regret
Regret is an emotional burden that many individuals carry throughout their lives. It arises from a sense of loss, missed opportunities, and the belief that one's present situation could have been better if only they had made different choices in the past. Regret can be a painful and debilitating emotion, but it also has the potential to be transformative and ultimately lead to personal growth. This essay will explore the burden of regret from various perspectives, examining its nature, causes, and effects on the individual and society as a whole. We will also discuss strategies for coping with regret and ways to create a more positive outlook on life, free from the shackles of past mistakes.
By Unknown3 years ago in Confessions
The Chronicle of a Particular Human's Lonely Life
60% of Brits between the ages of 18 and 34 say they experience loneliness frequently. Americans report experiencing loneliness frequently—46% of them. Despite living in the most connected era in human history, a record number of us nevertheless feel alone. Being by yourself and feeling lonely are two distinct concepts. To be happy with yourself, you don't need to like hanging out with other people.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Confessions
When The Morning Comes
Introduction I was getting a couple of things in Aldi and the Hall and Oates record started playing over the speakers and it got me to thinking about how my mornings, especially on weekends had sort of changed over the years.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Growing Stronger
I woke up to a bright and sunny morning and felt a knot in my stomach. I was crushed at that point because it was the day of my final exams for the year. I'd been depressed for a few weeks, and the thought of failing my exams only made me feel more stressed. Hoping for the best and dreading the worst, I dressed, ate breakfast, and headed to school.
By Ali Musa3 years ago in Confessions
Small Moments, Big Impact
One small moment in my life that had a big impact on me happened when I was in my early twenties. I was working as a server in a busy restaurant in a trendy part of town. One day, I had a customer who stood out to me. She was a woman in her late forties or early fifties, dressed in a stylish outfit with a sleek haircut. She was dining alone, and as I approached her table to take her order, I noticed that she was reading a book. I couldn't quite make out the title, but it was a hardcover with a striking cover design.
By Arivu3 years ago in Confessions
Drug Addiction In Youth
Drug addiction among youth is a growing problem worldwide, including in Pakistan. The increasing availability of drugs combined with the pressures of modern life is causing more and more young people to turn to drugs as a way to cope with stress and anxiety.
By Junaid Khan3 years ago in Confessions
The Best Retirement Savings Plans for Your Future
Retirement savings plans are essential for building a secure financial future. There are various retirement savings plans available, each with its benefits and limitations. Choosing the right plan can be overwhelming, but understanding your options is the first step. In this article, we'll discuss the best retirement savings plans for your future.
By Faizan Jaffar3 years ago in Confessions
Ensembles That Sailed Away
I walk into the music room while everyone is sitting and noodling around on their instruments ready to play. It is district honor band. A time where the best musicians in the area sit to play together for the weekend. Everyone in the room is such a great player that the music can be sight read well enough to be able to play an entire concert by Sunday. It is where after this weekend I will probably never see any of these people ever again, but it is a beautiful moment to come and play for the bit that we can combine all of our talents.
By Seashell Harpspring 3 years ago in Confessions
A Small Act Changed My Life
It was a warm summer evening, and I was sitting on the porch of my childhood home, listening to the crickets and watching the fireflies dance in the yard. I was in a reflective mood, thinking about my life and the choices I had made up to that point.
By Arivu3 years ago in Confessions









