You hurt me, we both know this to be true. Hurt me in a way that's not easily forgivable. "Some people aren't strong enough to deal with this hurt, and stop reading the book before knowing how it ends." But how can I stop reading while knowing our story may have many more incredible chapters ahead of … Continue reading Should I Give up or Should I just Keep Chasing Pavements?
Category: Creative Writing
Insecurities: Packing up my Baggage for the Journey
If I never try, I'll never fail, but I will fail by never trying. I've been bruised inward, my experiences, my memories, my learned emotions. I'm afraid of being rejected, not being wanted, abandoned. A very common fear of anyone who has had any form of rejection in their lifetime. I'm afraid the people around … Continue reading Insecurities: Packing up my Baggage for the Journey
Confessions of a Self Choosen Anti-social Loner
There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to anti-social people and loners. People generally believe that they don't know how to make friends, that they don't have social skills, or that they're just plain old freaks. I , on the other hand, have chosen to keep to myself. Those that are closest to … Continue reading Confessions of a Self Choosen Anti-social Loner
My Battle About Existence
Does one person really matter? Do you ever wonder if people actually say what they mean? There is no way to feel how others feel about you deep inside, nor is there any way to measure one person's feelings So are they actually there if you can't feel them physically for yourself? Everyone perceives the … Continue reading My Battle About Existence
Oh, the Stuff you Find in your Car!
I was looking for something to write on in my car while I was at work and found a piece of paper under my seat. It was a poem I had written for an English class from 3 semesters ago, although what's crazy is I threw out all my English notebooks and papers I found … Continue reading Oh, the Stuff you Find in your Car!
Our Dependency on Technology in Today’s Society
Defunct and abandoned by the sidewalk downtown, there is a payphone, which is obviously antiquated in this age of mobile phones. It sits there, and hasn't been touched in ages. Left to wither away, it’s phone is no longer attached, which is either lost or stolen. This is what technology once was, a mere tool, … Continue reading Our Dependency on Technology in Today’s Society
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