A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
Most people think gambling is about money. Winning money. Losing money. Chasing money. Needing money. But if you look closely, money is rarely the real reason people gamble.
By mike12 days ago in Humans
There’s a part of growth nobody warns you about. It’s not the hard work. It’s not the discipline. It’s not even the fear of failure.
Most people aren’t tired because they’re doing too much. They’re tired because they’re performing all the time. Performing confidence.
Chapter Four: When Connection Was Tested I. Drift Learns to Imitate Light Drift had thinned. But it had not retreated. It observed.
By Flower InBloom12 days ago in Humans
The Cosmology of the Arches The Garden is circular. At its center: Aurelith — The Axis. Around her: Seven Primary Arches.
Have you ever walked away from someone feeling lighter — or heavier — without knowing why? Nothing obvious happened. No argument. No deep conversation. Maybe it was just a greeting, a few words, even a handshake. Yet afterward, your mood shifted. Your body felt different. Your thoughts changed pace.
There are days when your mind wants to move, but your body refuses. You have plans. Intentions. Ideas. You want to be productive, focused, present. But your body feels heavy. Slow. Drained. Even simple tasks feel harder than they should.
Being a giving person is often misunderstood. People think giving is about money, favors, or big gestures. But the deepest form of giving has nothing to do with what you hand over — it has to do with how you show up. Your attention. Your patience. Your understanding. Your willingness to care when it would be easier not to.
When We Let the Past Write Our Name On Identity Borrowed from Memory and Other People’s Voices There is a quiet way we surrender ourselves.
By Flower InBloom13 days ago in Humans
Minerva Energy — The Architecture of Sovereign Thought Sovereignty is not volume. It is structure. We often mistake power for intensity.
When Netflix released Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, it caught me at a vulnerable moment. I was already under the spell of Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 13 days ago in Humans
Disrespect doesn’t always come loudly. It isn’t always insults, shouting, or obvious cruelty. Most of the time, disrespect is subtle. It shows up in tone. In dismissal. In being ignored. In jokes that cut just a little too close. In boundaries crossed casually, as if they never mattered.
By mike13 days ago in Humans