friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
My Best Friend Ned
When I met him, I had no idea who he would become to me. I didn't know I would have over a dozen nicknames for him, or that I would learn all his favorite foods, or that I would spend more time with him than anyone else on our team of 60+ people. This is what it's like to know him.
By Emma Grace7 years ago in Humans
Long Distance Friendships Are Like Loose Change
Upon reading the title of this post, most of you may be offended. Nobody likes loose change. It's heavy, it's loud, and it takes forever to save up enough to actually be worth anything. As an adult, when you find loose change, it often ends up in a jar or a drawer and is then hidden away until it's full and you finally decide to cash it in.
By Ashley Benedict7 years ago in Humans
Living Out Long Distance Friendships
I don’t know about you but “Long-Distance” doesn’t conjure up the best of feelings in the pit of my stomach. To me, long-distance always meant goodbyes and promises of calling each other regularly that not so slowly turned into phone tag then silence. My first experience with “long-distance” was in sixth grade when one of my closest friends moved from five minutes away to 20 minutes away- and man, let me tell you—it was ROUGH. We went from having the freedom of seeing each other practically whenever we wanted to having to plan hang outs, check our schedules AND our parents schedules, and coordinate drop off and pick ups. And don’t even get me started on the rollercoaster of emotion we both went through as she navigated her new school and made new friends (and then wanted me to MEET them, the nerve of her!). But lo and behold, that 20 minutes didn't stand a chance when it came to our friendship.
By Emily Christyson7 years ago in Humans
The Tsunami-ed Life (Part 3)
Everyone in your life knows you've been hit, and hard. You can't hide it no matter what you do. Even the most stoic person shows signs. The changes in behaviour may be subtle, or it might seem like you've been possessed by a body-snatcher you are so different. And everyone reacts differently.
By Jessica Circe7 years ago in Humans
Love Yourself First
Relationships with other people are great and they can teach you many things. Relationships can teach you what you want in future relationships and what you do not want. However, establishing a relationship with yourself first can be beneficial. Loving yourself and practicing self-love first before entering any relationship can be important.
By Marissa Hall7 years ago in Humans
Bookworm
I have to confess I had an ulterior motive for volunteering to look after the book stall at the village fete. Not only would I have first pick of the books, but it was nicely situated in a large tent so no matter what the weather conditions, I would be protected.
By Mandy Eve-Barnett7 years ago in Humans
5 Types of People to Avoid and Surround Yourself with
Because you cannot live in this vast world alone, you definitely need to learn how to live with people. A life coach would help you with that. But on top of living with them, you need to know who to and who not to include in your list of friends. This article explains the five people you should avoid and five people you should associate with in life.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Humans
I Needed Someone Like You...
When I was a little girl, I was bullied; bullied for what I looked like, bullied for the way my face was, for how fat I was. People always said the meanest words to me. Being called a pig, a cow, poison, because I had freckles. I was a nobody to them. Forty four kids called me names and bullied me on a daily basis. It was hard and difficult to deal with.
By Simone van Galen7 years ago in Humans











