It was morning in the world of Lirael, sky pale indigo, clouds drifting like spilled milk across a vast, enchanted orchard where the trees grew with blue leaves and shimmering silver fruit. The trunks were old and gentle, with roots curling over mossy stones, and everywhere, a warm breeze carried the scent of honey and … Continue reading A Walk in the Blue Orchard – Mindful Short Story
Tag: writing
The Seven Candies of Power – The Story Begins
Long ago, in a world of brightness and colour, there was a land called Mirra. It was not just a single town, but a patchwork of many places, hills and meadows, tiny villages with lanterns swinging on every post, old stone bridges over gentle rivers, and crooked forests where the trees hummed softly in the … Continue reading The Seven Candies of Power – The Story Begins
Some advice on love
As ur big brother let me give u some advice please: someone who loves you won't lie to you. they will tell you the truth, even in situations where it will make them look bad. they will not lie to you about bad things they've done or want to do. but will be honest about … Continue reading Some advice on love
The External Is A Shell – Focus on the Internal
Whether we are talking about relationships, or effectiveness in therapy, or true happiness. The thing you must remember is that the external: beauty, muscles, body, money, material wealth, and so on - is all a shell. The shell might look good, but the real important thing we must know is what the fuck is inside … Continue reading The External Is A Shell – Focus on the Internal
You Didn’t Get The Message, And It’s Not Your Fault: How Texting (and WhatsApp) Is Terrible for Real Communication and is the Source of Many of Our Arguments
You Didn’t Get The Message, And It’s Not Your Fault: How Texting (and WhatsApp) Is Terrible for Real Communication and is the Source of Many of Our Arguments We live in a world where texting—WhatsApp, Messenger, SMS—has become the default way we talk. It’s instant, always available, and seems effortless. But after years of real … Continue reading You Didn’t Get The Message, And It’s Not Your Fault: How Texting (and WhatsApp) Is Terrible for Real Communication and is the Source of Many of Our Arguments
Why Do Anything?
Why Do Anything? Essay Version Introduction To ask “Why do anything?” is not a trivial question. It is a cry that echoes from the depths of a soul standing on the threshold between existence and oblivion. It emerges when all motivations collapse, when survival feels mechanical, and meaning seems absent. But the question itself is … Continue reading Why Do Anything?
Why You Feel So Lost – And What You Can Still Hold On To
Why You Feel So Lost – And What You Can Still Hold On To You wake up. You check your phone. Maybe you scroll through news or social media. Maybe you make a plan for the day, go to work, handle your tasks, reply to messages. But somewhere beneath it all, you feel a strange … Continue reading Why You Feel So Lost – And What You Can Still Hold On To
If I Must Live in Pain Until I Die, Here’s How I’ll do it.
I guess the coldest truth which brings comfort Is that this life won't last forever. The ride will come to an end one day. The pain will stop. So then the question becomes, if I am doomed to live with pain until I die, is it possible for me to do so? Is it possible … Continue reading If I Must Live in Pain Until I Die, Here’s How I’ll do it.
For the Woman Who Leaves Men on Seen
If you're at the point where a man's compliment doesn't mean anything to you, and you leave even ones that are attractive on seen, when they're nice to you, like 'I deserve this, I'm better than him, he's just a man, I do what I want. I don't care. " You are getting to a … Continue reading For the Woman Who Leaves Men on Seen
Breaking Free from Self-Minimization and Imposter Syndrome: The Art of Quiet Confidence and Owning Your Presence
Many people unknowingly shrink in the presence of authority, wealth, or status—downplaying their achievements, hesitating to own their identity, and seeking external validation before they feel “real.” But true self-assurance isn’t about proving anything to the world—it’s about knowing you already are what you claim to be. The highest level of confidence is not needing recognition, yet never minimizing yourself either. This article explores how to break free from self-minimization, detach from external validation, and embody quiet, effortless confidence—where identity is not something to prove, but something that simply exists.