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5 Common Traits of Extroverts that Make Them Attractive
Do you love meeting new people? Do you love to be friend with others? Do you like to start a conversation? Do you like to talk and gossip about things? Does a big social event leave you feeling energized and renewed? If you can answer yes to these questions, then there is a possibility that you are an extrovert.
By Mariam Jabeen4 years ago in Psyche
The Third Rule of Carebear
The Third rule of Care bear.. We never remain silent on matters of injustice and we always support each other. One thing I have always believed is that when there is an emergency we always stand up for each other. We never let one person solve or sacrifice for the stake of the all. Where injustice is allowed to flourish it becomes a cancer. Only in using our voices and our actions can we change things. Where one person is left to carry on bearing the burden, the all is not made better. Silence is never the answer. When you are silent, it is an act of agreement with injustice. Where one suffers, we suffer as a family at the pain of our brother or sister.
By Justice for All4 years ago in Psyche
Before You Fall - Shine Your Light
"This little light of mine… I'm gonna let it shine…" https://pixabay.com/photos/evening-atmosphere-guitar-player-77353/ I always wanted to be a writer, but I never felt confident in my writing ability. Every one of my English teachers had spurned my efforts, and whenever I mustered the courage to show my friends or family my works, I would only be told what was wrong or what was missing from what I wrote.
By BK Johnsen4 years ago in Psyche
The Red Dress
The water ran hotly my skin was turning pink under the streaks of red staining it. It seemed my world was covered in reds and pinks tonight; red dress, pink water, red grotesquely streaking up and down my arms and legs, and pinking skin as I washed the mark of death from my body. Not for the first time and certainly not for the last, but this time it is different, this time it was personal in a way I had never known. Lightning lit up the shower ominously and thunder rolled as if nature itself cried out at the violence that had taken place. As I scrubbed away the night from my body, my mind wandered back up the hill and to the dead body lying alone on a porch in the rain.
By Jennifer Renee4 years ago in Psyche
Rage
Densely packed wet sand repels bursts of whipping cool ocean breeze onto the coastline blurring into the horizon, the beach is a haven of serenity where a steady pace of life excels and contentedness and wonder meet, comfortable with family, and friends who resemble such, worries are a rarity. The ocean is a playground for you and your closest to scamper around the shallow waters with a giddiness reserved for food fights and chasing ice cream trucks, you have everything you need. Safe in the calm breaks surrounded by whitewash being used by your closest for fashioning makeshift beards and Rockstar haircuts, you look beyond to see where it all came from, the crashing destructiveness of mammoth waves, monsters of the deep within view. You can’t help but stare in shameful awe when you know you shouldn’t need to, or want to, but its natural power locks your gaze. Thoughts of letting go to its grasp allowing it to take you on a journey not even it knows the destination fill your mind, a dangerous idea to fathom and deadlier still in practice, what if. The moment passes and the shore welcomes your bare feet back with a sodden hug, glad to feel your familiar step again.
By Eli Chadwick4 years ago in Psyche






