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WHY WE ARE AFRAID OF SILENCE

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OUT OF THE WOODS
When I was a Girlish of eighteen,
My own heart had been racin' like a Peregrine Falcon,
Due to the blithe, in the spring time of life,
Steppin' into twenty - three, the picture was immaculate too seen,
How one's mind put mee in snooty? the biggest blunder of a malkin,
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I tried posting this story on My Fiction World the other day. My lack of familiarity with MFW proved more than a hindrance.
[Anyway, I am trying to do it again. It is one of my favourite stories that was published in my story book called "I Love You in the ICU & 20 Other Stories".
I would love nothing better than your honest feedback.]
The Slut
I don’t remember who exactly introduced Dema to me. Must have been another beautiful colleague of mine. Dema was of average height, a bit rounded with the most amazingly kind face I’ve ever seen on anyone since then.
The same night, Amitda, a friend of ours, working in the U-Me Carpentry Workshop, invited Mr. Das, a senior teacher of the Aspiration High School and me to dinner. We spent the evening playing cards, chatting, and having a rollicking time on the whole. We…
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The mind is a powerful universe.
Sometimes we ponder, sometimes we ruminate, and sometimes we simply contemplate the silent questions life places before us.
Growth begins the moment we pause to reflect, analyze, and discern the deeper meaning behind our experiences.
Do not rush every decision—take time to deliberate, envision, and cerebrate.
Because every great transformation begins with a single profound thought.
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किसी ने मुझसे पूछा—क्या तुमने उससे प्यार किया था?
मैं मुस्कुरा दी।
कैसे बताऊं कि वो सिर्फ़ प्यार नहीं था, वो मेरा सबसे खूबसूरत एहसास था।
वो एक ऐसा एहसास था, जिसे मैंने जिया, महसूस किया, लेकिन कभी उसका नाम नहीं लिया।
प्यार तो हर कोई कर लेता है, लेकिन कुछ रिश्ते सिर्फ़ रूह के लिए बनाए जाते हैं।
वो भी मेरी रूह का हिस्सा था, है, और रहेगा।
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Learn 5 Elegant Adjectives to Sound More Fluent
Want to replace basic words like “good” or “interesting” with something more advanced? Here are 5 elegant C1–C2 adjectives, each with a clear meaning and example you can remember.
1. Captivating – very interesting and able to hold your attention completely.Example: The documentary was so captivating that I didn’t check my phone even once.
2. Meticulous – very careful and precise; paying great attention to detail.Example: The editor was meticulous about every comma and full stop in the manuscript.
3. Astute – able to quickly understand situations and use that understanding to your advantage.Example: Her astute observation about the customer’s needs helped the team close the deal.
4. Poignant – causing a strong feeling of sadness or deep emotion.Example: The film’s final scene was a poignant reminder of how quickly time passes.
Thank you so much ❤️ Your way of creating eloquence will aid us more