Life
An ode to bias
What is more human than the yearn for belief? Such hierarchy with which it is enthroned, conceiving nothing less than a deafened disposition to risk sabotaging the clashing yearn for truth. The incessant nature of the latter, however, has the prowess to deliver a shameful slashing to one’s soul if left to be forsaken.
By Luis Gonzalez3 years ago in Writers
The Power of Love from The Heart
The town square was adorned with colorful banners and vibrant flowers. People from all walks of life gathered, their hearts open to the transformative potential of love. Emily took the stage and shared her own experiences, urging others to embrace love, both in its presence and its absence.
By Christopher Genovese3 years ago in Writers
Healing Journey
Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there lived a man named Jack. He was an avid smoker, indulging in the habit of lighting up a cigarette every chance he got. Unaware of the harmful effects of smoking, he thought it was just a way to unwind and cope with stress. He was part of the 1.3 billion people worldwide who actively smoked, not realizing that each puff released over 7,000 chemicals into his body.
By Akanni Adedamola 3 years ago in Writers
Love's Eternal Glow
In the twilight's gentle glow, where dreams and hopes do flow, a tapestry of stars aglow, a tale of love begins to grow. Through meadows green and skies above, two souls entwine, hearts in love, whispers soft, like cooing dove, their bond as pure as a snow-white dove.
By Joshua Jacob Idowu3 years ago in Writers
What Failure Taught Me About Patience
“Success is most often achieved by those who don't know that failure is inevitable.” — Coco Chanel A lot of things have been said about failure and patience. "Change doesn’t happen overnight," "Rome was built in a day," and so on — are you sick to death of these platitudes when you’re running at a sprint to achieve your goals?
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA5 years ago in Writers








