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All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Leaf-lets of Love
“Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.” -Dread Pirate Roberts, The Princess Bride
Meredith HarmonPublished 2 months ago in HumansThe Virtue of Showing Emotional Restraint
In both professional and personal settings, criticism is an inevitable part of life. Whether it comes from a colleague, a friend, or a family member, criticism can be challenging to navigate but important to embrace if it is justifiable. However, it can be especially difficult when the criticism is unwarranted or unjustified. Therefore, it is crucial to show emotional restraint in these situations, even when it feels difficult, rude, or unfair.
Outlander: A Time-Traveling Epic that Transcends Boundaries.
"Outlander: A Time-Traveling Epic that Transcends Boundaries" In the vast landscape of television, certain shows emerge as true gems, captivating audiences with their compelling narratives and immersive storytelling. "Outlander," based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, stands as a shining example of a series that transcends genres, seamlessly blending historical drama, romance, and time-travel elements. With its rich characters, breathtaking scenery, and intricate plotlines, "Outlander" has carved a distinctive niche in the hearts of viewers around the world.
Could Love Actually Be a Net Negative for Humanity
Introduction I am not one to complain about tests being too hard. In fact, generally speaking, the more difficult any given challenge, the more compelling I find it. Even for me however to "write a personal reflection that explores the complexities of love" is a challenge for which I must cry uncle. To find something interesting, and more importantly, something which has not been said a million times before, by a million other people a million times more talented than me, about a topic that may the most thought and written about in the history of humanity, is likely not possible for a person of my limited abilities. That said, since I am already sitting here at the computer and fully committed to writing something, and since I have also decided that no matter what the outcome I will submit it to the above referenced challenge, I must go on, and if you are a are a fan of intellectually stimulating run on filled ramblings, then I invite you to read on. What is to come will no doubt not exactly fit the criteria of the aforementioned challenge for which this piece is being penned. However, in the spirit of difficult challenges I challenge the judges and you the reader, to try and find a way to make it fit. If I am up to the challenge surely you can be too.
Everyday JunglistPublished 2 months ago in HumansThe Echoes of Unrequited Love
In the tapestry of human emotions, love arguably holds the most profound place. It is an emotion that both elevates the spirit and, at times, brings about the deepest despair. My personal journey through the labyrinth of love, particularly unrequited love, has been both a crucible and a profound teacher. In reflecting on my own experience of unrequited love and the indelible lessons it imparts, I have gained the insight to unravel its intricate weave of love, loss, and the eventual path to self-discovery and acceptance.
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 2 months ago in HumansLOVE
Are you confused about love? You're not alone! When you search for advice on love, you might find a lot of confusing stuff. But don't worry, we're here to help you sort through it all.
sagar dhitalPublished 2 months ago in HumansLove & The 'Black Dog'
A short time ago, I rejoined a well-known dating app. You know the one; it rhymes with 'hinder.' Having been on it in the past, I've learnt some tricks.
Viola BlackPublished 2 months ago in HumansA God's Will
Chapter 1: A Chance Meeting In the beautiful city of Greenland, where dreams twisted with reality, lived a cute and lovely girl named Usha. Her days were filled with the gentle hum of life until one fateful afternoon when she entered way with the strange and arrogant Suresh.
Nagarathinam BPublished 2 months ago in HumansBorn This Way
In the ancient kingdom of Yanxi, where reflection of banned legends travels in the air and shadows of the past dance across the walls of ruined palace, two souls found themselves caught up in a story as old as time. Their journey was one of disallowed love, marked by the fight of their opposing natures and the weight of their family's expectations. But among the trouble of their world, they discovered a love that was truly born this way.
Nagarathinam BPublished 2 months ago in HumansDoes true love exist?
Embracing Vulnerability A Dance of Hearts True love requires a willingness to be vulnerable, to expose the core of one's being without fear of judgment. It's a dance where partners share fears, dreams, and insecurities, forging a connection that transcends surface-level interactions.
Mountain TreePublished 2 months ago in HumansLove Needs to be Refined
I forgot what year it was, what month, or what day. I only remember it was around 7th or 8th grade when I received that card out of utter surprise.
Stella Yan PhDPublished 2 months ago in HumansIn search of a greater perhaps
In search of a greater perhaps I stand here and moan, All I want to do is express my rage and groan Out of misery, anguish, anxiety, and disgust
Hridya SharmaPublished 2 months ago in Humans