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When the Internet Tells You Who to Be
The digital world was meant to make life easier—more connected, more creative, and more fun. However, for many teens, it has become something entirely different: a quiet pressure cooker where comparison is relentless and the feeling of “not enough” whispers … Continue reading
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Tagged Cell phones, digital, Generations, Internet, short-story, Technology, Teens
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Reclaiming Presence in a World That Never Stops
Mia’s Story Seventeen-year-old Mia woke up every morning with her phone already in her hand. Before she even stretched or sat up, she was scrolling—checking who posted overnight, who looked flawless, who seemed happier, more successful, more together. Her bedroom, once … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, Cell phones, Internet, phone, Presence, short-story, Technology
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When Your Life No Longer Fits You
A quiet story about what happens when a woman realizes she has outgrown the life she built to be safe. Mary’s story begins in a place that felt safe, predictable, and quietly limiting—a life built almost entirely within her comfort … Continue reading
Crystal’s Mirror: When the Lens Doesn’t Match the Life
Crystal had always been articulate. She could speak with conviction, quote wisdom, and inspire others with her words. In her community, she was known for her eloquence—her ability to “talk the talk.” People admired her insights, her clarity, her declarations … Continue reading
Are You Walking the Walk or Just Talking the Talk?
We live in a world overflowing with words. Promises, declarations, affirmations, and public statements roll off tongues with ease. But words without embodiment are like seeds scattered on concrete—they make noise when they fall, but they never take root. Talking … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, Authenticity, looking-glass, looking-glass, mirror, path, Self-assessment, Talking, Walking
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Where I Would Go On a Shopping Spree.
During the Spring and Autumn seasons, one of my favorite ways to spend time shopping is a day excursion to the charming historic Main Street districts scattered throughout Maryland. Each visit feels like a small adventure—an opportunity to support local … Continue reading
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Tagged Historic Districts, history, shopping, Shopping Spree, travel
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Part 2–Lessons Learned
1. Personalizing systemic failure harms the patient, not the system My initial reaction—feeling dismissed, devalued, and invisible—is deeply human. But the lesson I draw is that taking a systemwide breakdown personally only injures one’s own health. The system does not … Continue reading
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Tagged mental-health, health, Healthcare, Waiting, results, Worried, Action, Proactive, lessons, advocate
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When the System Breaks Down: A Patient’s Experience and the Question of What We Can Do
What’s the last thing I learned? I recently underwent an endoscopy, and I’m happy to report that the initial examination looked promising! I need to wait for the lab results to get the final confirmation. My doctor assured me that … Continue reading
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Tagged Doctors, health, Healthcare, Life, mental-health, results, test, Test results, The System, Waiting
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The Question I Don’t Like to Be Asked and Why?
It goes beyond my understanding. I dislike it when people ask if I believe in God. The issue is that they often don’t accept a simple “yes” or “no.” They want an explanation of my beliefs and reasoning. The truth … Continue reading
How Has a Failure, or Apparent Failure, Set Me Up for Later Success?
I’ve had many setbacks and moments when things didn’t go the way I hoped. But I’ve never truly considered those moments “failures.” If I were all‑knowing, I would never falter—so when something doesn’t work out the first time, I simply … Continue reading