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The Scars You Can’t See
The Smile That Lied If you had seen her in the hallway, you would have thought she was fine. She laughed at the right jokes. She answered questions in class. She took notes neatly, wrote with pretty pens, and always wore pastel colors that made her look soft and calm.
By Fazal Hadi3 months ago in Longevity
Date Day And Night
We have some fun local events that we have only recently started attending, because of our now regular date night. We went to see Georgette Jones, and she was great. She sang like her mother and sang songs by both her mother and father.
By Denise E Lindquist3 months ago in Longevity
A Future Without Sleep
I used to think sleep was nothing more than a pause button—something you hit when your body simply couldn’t push anymore. But everything changed the year I fell into a long stretch of insomnia, the kind of sleepless haze where days blur together and nights feel endless.
By Fazal Hadi3 months ago in Longevity
21 Days That Changed the Way I See Everything
I didn’t start the gratitude challenge because I was feeling wise or inspired. I started it because I felt stuck. I was waking up every morning with a nagging heaviness I couldn’t explain. Nothing was wrong, but nothing felt quite right either. My life looked fine from the outside—steady job, supportive friends, a little apartment I loved—but inside, I was running on empty.
By Fazal Hadi3 months ago in Longevity
Concussion Party
Forgive me for everything I am about to write. I have a concussion. Truly, genuinely. I fell, rather spectacularly, down a medieval staircase. It wasn’t actually the clumsiest thing I did that day, but regardless, it had an equally spectacular impact, literally, on the back of my head. It was quite a shock when the headache hadn't faded 3 days later, and my wit with friends seemed to be lagging by a full minute delay.
By Kirstyn Brook3 months ago in Longevity
Whispers of the Heart**
Love rarely announces its arrival. It does not enter like a storm or thunderclap. Instead, it slips into one’s life the way dawn touches the horizon—softly, steadily, almost secretively. One moment the heart is calm, the next it begins to flutter in ways it cannot explain. This mysterious, delicate unfolding is what makes love one of the most enchanting experiences of the human soul.
By The Insight Ledger 3 months ago in Longevity
The Unholy And Diabolical Truth Of The Western Medicine Establishment And Their Pseudoscientific Approach
If there is one thing that makes me angry in life... It is when people profit from the suffering of others... And purposefully do everything in their power to prevent real solutions from seeing the light of day.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Longevity










