Resolution
Navigating Life's Turbulent Currents
In the inaugural warmth of the revitalizing month of March, I find myself liberating from the lingering icy shackles of winter, embarking on a profound and contemplative exploration along the enchanting shores of the majestic Lake Erie in the company of a cherished and trusted confidant. Our conversation, rich with intellectual depth and emotional resonance, mirrors the recent societal upheavals, immersing into the intricate dynamics of plagues, encompassing both historical pandemics and contemporary viral challenges. We delve into the persistent complexities of interpersonal affections, probing the nuanced intricacies of human relationships, and the trials of personal aspirations burdened by the weight of global challenges that cast a shadow over our collective psyche.
By Abdellah Ahmedou Mady2 years ago in Chapters
Unbreakable Bonds
Chapter 1 Unexpected I wake up to Jade’s music. Since it’s Saturday morning, I scroll through my TikTok while looking at what assignments need attention. Now that I’m in college, there are moments in which I am horrible at prioritizing what needs to be done. In high school, I would finish an essay a week before its due date, and I loved putting my thoughts on paper. Now, when I get assigned an essay, I procrastinate. It’s amazing how I’ve been able to pass my classes. Jade knocks on my door.
By Diani Alvarenga2 years ago in Chapters
Unlocking Extreme Focus: Lessons from Navy Seals for Thriving in Chaos
The Chaos of Modern Work Environments In the contemporary professional landscape, individuals categorized as knowledge workers often contend with a multitude of interruptions and diversions, an experience that bears a striking resemblance to the ceaseless and relentless nature of the popular amusement known as "whack-a-mole." The relentless flux of priorities and the overwhelming volume of assignments frequently present a formidable obstacle to maintaining concentration. This segment delves into the comparisons that can be drawn between the disorderly settings encountered by Navy SEALs and those encountered in today's corporate environment.
By Better You2 years ago in Chapters
A Gen Z Story
Theme: "The Digital Revolution: A Gen Z Story" Section 1: The Generation Z A generation was maturing in Millwood, a small town, unlike any other. They were referred to as digital natives, or Generation Z. They were exposed to social media and cellphones at a young age, so they were conversant in the language of the internet even before they could hold a gadget. For these young people, Millwood was a place where time seemed to stop still.
By Evans Yaw Adelakoe2 years ago in Chapters
A Journey Within
In the quiet corners of our lives, where dreams whisper and ambitions stir, there exists a realm of untapped potential waiting to be unearthed. This is the realm of personal development, a journey that transcends the mundane and leads to the extraordinary. Join me on a transformative odyssey, where the alchemy of self-discovery awaits.
By Christopher Taylor2 years ago in Chapters
Intervention...
It took Martin a while to find the bar. He walked past the alleyway twice before realising it was more than just a narrow gap between buildings. After a dozen yards in deep gloom the tiny lane widened into an enclosed square paved in ancient, moss-covered cobblestones. A rusty iron stairway led to a heavy wooden door set into the first floor wall of an equally ancient building of patchwork brick.
By Andrew Peck2 years ago in Chapters
Serve Others as a Silent Voice
“Serve others as a silent voice”. All the different nuances of this, so far, so close. On suffering, on what is and has been this eternal seek-ness (yes, sickness) of my being. “Wait, stay here, do not look up, just with you here, in deep silence.” I’m right now in a state of total float-ness, feather-ness (As light as a feather.) Yes, that’s right. What is all this? I’m a being that is. «Ich bin was ich bin» Noch einmal ich. And yet, something has changed – the connections are there, the little dots are right there, can I put them together?
By Laura Rodben2 years ago in Chapters








