humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
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Today, I saw an article called "Young people, after work, they must be fooling around". After reading it carefully, I think it is priceless and tells a simple story, but it obviously tells not only the story itself, but also the expectation in life and the perfect combination of work and life.
By Raisa Rheda5 years ago in Journal
The June Freeze
March 14th “The ash no longer feels like a dusting of sadness and loneliness; but like the weight of remorse and guilt. Nothing more than speckles reminding me of you. Reminding me of the rain that fell on your viel when we were still able to ignore the world around us, still able to decide for ourselves, still able to take control of how our lives played out. Now look at us; I don’t know what to do anymore, to be honest, I’m not sure I want to even figure it out. What if you aren’t even out there, what if you blame me, not only for not protecting you but for everything leading up to that. What if you see me as a bad guy? I did what I could to stop you from leaving but you weren’t hearing any of it. I even bought you that beautiful locket-not that you were even grateful for it. You told me you didn’t like it; never wanted it. What more was I supposed to do? God, what a waste of money, but I guess in this world, what isn’t a waste of money? 20/20 is crystal clear, I suppose. This whole thing has made so many things so clear. Of course you didn’t want the locket, you wanted me to care, to listen, communicate, to be a better man-the man that you married. If I get out of this alive, I assure you, I will be that for you again. I love you, Cheyenne.
By Sumer Mertens5 years ago in Journal
Needed Discomfort
Our tendency to sanitize unpleasantness I was born in 1963. I grew up watching the Vietnam war coverage on the evening news every night. Morley Safer, Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather. We saw the burning of villages, the crying faces of the Vietnamese women and children and old people. We saw the American soldiers struggling to understand a form of war for which they’d never trained, with a goal that seemed un-reachable. It was ugly. We watched body bags being loaded into aircraft carriers, headed for home. Those images were the roots of my inability to understand human beings treatment of one another. I still don’t understand it.
By Frances Leah King5 years ago in Journal
See You Later
As I exhale, I relish this part. This right here is what I look forward to, the finale. —This is my exit from the collision into these peoples, now my family's, life. Somehow, I never get tired of getting to this point in our shared journey. Our affair is often short and riddled with tragedy, but our brief connection is a permanent memorial.
By Lavana Jenkins-Reid5 years ago in Journal
M Miraz Hossain
About M Miraz Hossain, an intellectual professional who has been working at Keya Cosmetics Limited (one of the leading Brand in Bangladesh) as a Director from 2017. He is also Voluntary Project coordinator of United Nations Program, Columnist of Daily Jay Jay Din, Writer and Social worker all which carrying identity of his proficiency and versatility.
By Lima Mahmud5 years ago in Journal
"Ask the Animals"
Since antiquity, man has wanting to talk with animals. Yet if one says they are able to, as in hearing them, speaking with them, and getting pictures transferred like a motion picture, then one is called a freak, weirdo, liar, new ager or basic lunatic…
By Dolphingirl5 years ago in Journal








