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The worker and dirty water
That morning, I had a very important meeting in the conference hall of our company. I put on my best suit and left the house. I was walking to the street to go to the taxi stand. It was a mild spring weather, the sidewalk was crowded and people were moving. A van was parked on the side of the street and a worker was emptying the cargo in the loading area. The water fountain on the side of the street was full and filled with water almost to the edges of the fountain. The water collected in the reservoir was not clean at all. The worker would empty the furniture in the yard of a house in front of his parking place and return again to take another item with him. When he was turning to go to the truck, I was passing by him. It was obvious that he was very tired and he was not wearing proper clothes.
night time storiesPublished 7 months ago in HumansLove and Tears
In a quaint coastal village, nestled between rolling hills and a tranquil sea, there lived a young woman named Isabella. She possessed a rare beauty that seemed to radiate from within, but her heart held a secret known to only a few. She was deeply in love with a man named Marco, a humble fisherman who had captured her heart with his gentle smile and unwavering kindness.
David EgwoloPublished 7 months ago in HumansLove at First Sight
The dimly lit cafe buzzed with the low hum of hushed conversations and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. It was a place where time seemed to slow down, and fate, in its whimsical way, decided to intervene.
Tiamiyu MichaelPublished 7 months ago in HumansThe Resilience of a Houseplant
Introduction: Amelia, a houseplant residing in a small, one-bedroom apartment on the third floor of an aging building, stood proudly on the windowsill. With vibrant green leaves reaching towards the faint stream of sunlight, Amelia not only adorned the space but also symbolized resilience, becoming an unexpected source of comfort and strength for her owner, Emily.
M RIKZAN FALERIPublished 7 months ago in HumansLove Beyond Romance and Familiarity
Writing about love may seem trivial, considering it's an integral part of everyone's life. Love touches us in so many ways, from the yearning for it, the experience of it, the rejection of it, to the act of giving it. Yet, how often do we truly reflect on the concept of love?
Alicja SnarskaPublished 7 months ago in HumansArt, Love, and Ghana: Esther's Journey to Asking for Help
Life in Ghana is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of tradition, love, and resilience. Nestled within this rich cultural landscape is the story of Esther, a young girl grappling with life's challenges. Her tale, chronicled within the pages of this thought-provoking book, Rising Above Adversity: Discovering the Power of Unity and Asking for Help in Ghana, offers a glimpse into the universal struggles we all face.
NII LANTEY PARKERPublished 7 months ago in HumansLisa and Harry
Amidst the heart of a picturesque hamlet, nestled amidst undulating hills and flourishing meadows, resided two spirits whose fates were profoundly entwined. Lisa, with her resplendent emerald eyes reminiscent of the glistening morning dew, was an artist who sought solace in the vibrant strokes of her paintbrush.
The Art of Traveling
In a little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering rivers, there lived a man named Oliver who had mastered the art of traveling. He was not a wealthy man, nor did he possess any extraordinary talents. But what set Oliver apart was his ability to turn even the most mundane journey into an unforgettable adventure. Oliver had always been drawn to the idea of exploration and discovery. As a child, he would pore over maps for hours, tracing imaginary routes across distant lands. His bedroom was adorned with posters of exotic places, and he dreamed of the day when he would set foot on foreign soil. His family couldn't afford to travel much, but Oliver's curiosity was insatiable, and he found ways to satisfy it within the confines of his hometown.
claudiu vieriuPublished 7 months ago in HumansRedefining Love: From Falling to Collaborative Artistry
In today's discourse on love, it's essential to reflect on how we discuss this complex and profound emotion. Most often, the English language relies heavily on metaphors, and one of the most prevalent is the notion of "falling in love." However, let's pause and consider what's problematic about this metaphor. When we say we "fall" in love, we conjure an image of a person accidentally stumbling into a manhole, plummeting uncontrollably into the depths below. This metaphor implies that love is accidental and uncontrollable, something that happens to us without our consent.
despoina tsaPublished 7 months ago in HumansA Mother's Love
A lady called Jeje was known all through for her riches or excellence but for her faithful adore and dedication to her as it were child, a youthful boy named Ethan.
Saheed Kayode MoshoodPublished 7 months ago in HumansUnderstanding Panic Disorder: Signs, Symptoms, and Experiences
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. These intense periods of fear are accompanied by physical, emotional, and mental symptoms that can be so severe that people often believe they are having a heart attack. Recognizing the signs and understanding the experiences of those with the disorder can provide insight for both sufferers and their loved ones.
Trust Mental HealthPublished 7 months ago in HumansTIDES OF LOVE
"In the picturesque coastal town of Seaview, nestled between rolling hills and the shimmering sea, Emma and Ryan's story unfolded like a timeless romance. From the moment they met as children, their friendship was as natural as the ebb and flow of the tides.
ANDREW.C.CHUKSPublished 7 months ago in Humans