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  • Demian - Hermann Hesse by ChanSoleil96
    ChanSoleil96
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    Demian The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth by Hermann Hesse I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? (All rights reserved to the original owners, simply posted for those who have difficulty finding the book in English to read online)
  • Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth by 03i71930
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    by Herman Hesse I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? (All rights reserved to the owner)
  • A Sculptor's Journal: Little Things by mingzxy
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    [Age 15] Throughout my early high school years, I encountered a lot of negative/existential thoughts as they came with adolescence. Quite often I would question my purpose and the systemic flaws that occurred around me, primarily with the schooling system and how social hierarchies formed within them. "Little things" is a piece that I wrote in the middle of a cold October night in 2016. My younger self utilized the page to navigate the topic of a meaningful life. Growing up in an immigrant household and a middle-class community with a decent Asian population, I had often felt inadequate compared to my peers in terms of intelligence and social standing. As my peers took upper-level classes, got high scores, and took on positions within the science and debate teams, it was hard for me to catch up and as a result, I felt deeply insecure in the first few years of high school. I was shunned from the Asian community for not being smart enough and occasionally some would degrade my intelligence as an "Asian". Suffering from the Asian model minority myth was traumatizing but it helped me grow to be where I wanted to be. Although these experiences put me through a lot of mental anguish, they helped shape my values and outlook in life. I realized that I although I was not overly competitive with grades and studying as hard as I should have, I discovered and refined a lot of my personal talents such as art, music, dance, and the art of introspection. I also built many meaningful relationships that money cannot buy. All in all, I realized that proactively finding meaning in everything, even the little things, will fill one's life with vibrant colors and indescribable joy.
  • Robin stranger things x female reader  by mikugirll
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    This story is for girls only because robin in the show is lesbian, in this timeline it's 1985 and you robin and Steve work at video store and slowly you and robin fall in love
  • Hesse Reacts To Ships by KirstenPalacio5
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    Hesse Hamada May Be a Baby With a Already Dirty Mind But She's Ready For The Next Level
  • Demian by dead_side
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    The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth by Hermann Hesse.
  • Demian : The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth [by Herman Hesse] by junglefishx
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    I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? - not my story, posting only. this story belong to Herman Hesse. - !!! (very) long chapters.
  • Painless Operation  by lazybijj
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    Problema sa nakaraan? Niloko at sinaktan? Pinaglaruan at pinagpasahan? Umasa at Pinaasa? Gustong makalimot at humanap ng bago? Tara na mga wasak! Sa isang papel na may halaga maaari ng kalimutan si ex gamit ang aming special product. Nagkakahalaga man ng malaki, siguradong inyong masusulit! Pwedeng umulit at magpalit sa kahit anong oras basta ikaw ay bayad! Ano pang hinihintay niyo? Inquire na!
  • Demian by locolocolocoloco
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    Hermann Hesse
  • A Sculptor's Journal: Sitting in the Union by mingzxy
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    [Age 20] On an ordinary Thursday, this piece captures a few of the many thoughts that circulate through my brain on a regular basis. As I sit and reflect in the student union building, observations of my surroundings intersect with complex thoughts and philosophical viewpoints. This piece attempts to dissect the systemic problems that the world faces, and the problems that we face as humans. The illusion of control and power that consumes our beings, and is similar to that of livestock. The eternal cycle of pain and joy that is characterized by a wheel that cages us, shackled by our own primal nature. A reflection of mental health. And the explanation and appreciation of being a "sculptor", with the ability to materialize my existence into art, freezing snapshots of them in time. I hope you enjoy the sculptures I create <3
  • prinzessin (m. hummels) by elviralewandowski
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    Princess Mina of Hesse and by Rhine is in Dortmund, and is introduced to Mats Hummels. Sparks fly, but will the romance survive the scrutiny of royalty? chapter titles in german, actual text in english
  • magic connor hesse (inspo azurezua) by chaiwtf
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    the story of a magical boy named connor hesse (please look at the pictures I made)
  • A Sculptor's Journal: Satisfaction by mingzxy
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    [Age 15] Continuing the journal entries I made in my freshman year of high school, this piece reflects some of the darker thoughts that consumed my younger self. A popular theme in most philosophical works is existence and its meaning of it, and as someone who deeply appreciates the exploration of philosophical ideas, this piece sheds light on a time when I didn't even think that a philosophical world existed. It embodies a time when all I knew was the small Massachusetts town that I grew up in, and it was my entire world. The last line acts as an unintentional foreshadow, as my present life is so vastly different. From a personal perspective, it brings me a lot of joy and amusement when I contrast the two different points in time. The progression is beautiful to watch and even now as a college student, it strikes the thought in me that someday this moment will just be a line on a page for my future self to enjoy. It pushes me to live my life intentionally with no regrets, and it reminds me that no matter how agonizing life can get, it will pass and become a beautiful story one day. Hope you enjoy your glimpse of my younger self.