Mental Health
Gentleness and Wisdom
I’ve noticed that people in healthy relationships often share a common trait: the ability to see each other’s "dilemmas." Sometimes, what your partner says or does might seem inexplicable—even hurtful, angry, or aggrieved. But when you refuse to retaliate and instead pause to empathize, many tensions begin to loosen. When you look past the surface to understand their true psychological motivations, they will sense it. They lower their defenses, become more vulnerable, and may even begin to rely on you because, at that moment, they are finally understood.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 14 hours ago in Poets
Tepid Thaw
I am here, alive I have forgiven myself Hope is now restored
By Anna Torresabout 16 hours ago in Poets
No Word Comes Near Enough. Top Story - February 2026. Content Warning.
The English language has its limits. I learned this when I became a student of the Bible and looked up the Greek and Hebrew definitions behind the Scriptures I loved. Some languages have so much more depth and power than the one I use to convey my thoughts. But, even so, I don't think any word could ever come close to describing this void and pain I am journeying through. I don't know how to swim through its murky waters.
By Shirley Belka day ago in Poets





