Stream of Consciousness
Love: Perhaps…. Content Warning.
Love: Perhaps… You’ll have to forgive me, dear reader, in advance for this stream of consciousness, or this self-expressing monologue. I want these words to be unedited and imperfect, much in the way that love is. By default, this may make my writing seem directionless, but through the digressions and tangents I’m likely to make, I hope to convey the abstract and all-encompassing subject of love.
By H.H. Callaghan2 years ago in Humans
Letting Myself Love
I often feel that I deeply long for this thing that will brighten every day, lessen the loneliness after every crushing blow, and make me feel safe, comfortable, and secure in this world. I sit in this feeling and I daydream that maybe my person will show up any day now - that, in an instant, everything could change. The trajectory of my life, so uncertain now, could go hurtling in a completely different direction, right into a life I've secretly always wanted, but never let myself fully believe will take shape - in this universe, that is. While I'm secretly always on the look-out for love, you wouldn't know it. I believe in finding it organically - out in the wild, if you will. I hope this strategy works out for me and I like to think it will. Logically, it would make sense that if I do the things that I enjoy doing, spend time in the places that I enjoy being, and put my energy where my passion is, I will, in turn, meet people who share similar values, passions, and interests. I will find my people, so to speak. It doesn't seem like a stretch to believe that one of my people will be my person. Regardless of the outcome of this long game, by following my arrow, I will at least better be able to develop as a person and feel fulfilled and driven.
By Calista Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Humans
Those Three Words
"Those three words are said too much, they’re not enough." The older I get, the truer those words from Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars, become. There is no denying the power of those words. They can change minds, change lives, mend hearts, start revolutions. Saying them and hearing them can be incredibly powerful.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Humans
Seclusion
As I look back, I see the days of childhood—a sun-drenched canvas where life was simple. The weight of schoolbooks was our only burden, and stress and worries were foreign concepts. Those were the days of laughter, rain-soaked streets, and Cartoon Network.
By Maria Waris 2 years ago in Humans
Cracking the Code of Comradery
Discovering your tribe—a group of people who share your interests, values, and passions—can make all the difference in a world where isolation is a common occurrence. Finding your tribe can bring you a sense of acceptance, inspiration, and encouragement that can enhance your life in many ways. This can happen through online forums, in-person get-togethers, or mutually beneficial activities. In this blog, we will talk about why it’s important to have connections and give tips on how to find your group of people in person or online. We will also share ways to create strong relationships that can make your life better.
By Taeja Williams2 years ago in Humans
Gardruth:A Beacon of Love and Strength
In the huge embroidery of mankind's set of experiences, there are endless ladies who have made permanent imprints upon the world, molding the course of our aggregate story. As we observe Global Ladies' Day in the Time of the Winged serpent 2024, I end up pondering the existence of one exceptional lady who has been a persevering through wellspring of motivation and direction in my life: my grandma, Gardruth.
By Positive World2 years ago in Humans
Depression in the Elderly
Depression in the Elderly: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Cultural Factors Symptoms of Depression in the Elderly Depression in the elderly may manifest similarly to depression in younger or middle-aged individuals but may also exhibit some specific symptoms:
By iSuleymanCoban2 years ago in Humans





