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  • Instructions by PlumaFirme_
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    Some people don't disappear - they manage access. This piece traces how distance becomes habit, and how loneliness follows instructions exactly as given.
  • The Morning I Woke Up in the Middle of a Festival I Didn't Buy Tickets For  by Lilog224ever
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    A raw, unfiltered story of a morning that started with quiet sadness, turned into white-hot irritation, and somehow ended in the middle of a wild, unplanned parking-lot fiesta. This is the chaos, the comedy, and the truth of what it feels like when life hits from every angle - and you still stand in it.
  • Past the Cover: Seeing People for Who They Really Are by TheUNKN0WN0
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    Most people stop at first impressions they judge the cover and never bother opening the book. In this chapter, you'll learn why that's a mistake, how to start seeing the hidden stories in everyone around you, and why paying attention to the smallest details could change everything. Includes your first real "field assignment" in the art of people-reading.
  • Receipts by PlumaFirme_
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    Kindness isn't leverage, and care isn't a contract. This piece exposes how generosity turns transactional when favors are kept as proof and disappointment is mislabeled as betrayal. If it came with receipts, it was never freely given.
  • "Thank You For Your Service" is Not Enough by TheEccentricVox
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    A confrontation with the myths we tell ourselves about "service," "honor," and "freedom."
  • Who Is Tim Han? A UK Life Coach's Journey Into Human Behavior by timhanceo
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    In a world obsessed with quick wins and surface-level success, Tim Han stands out for a very different reason. Based in the United Kingdom, Tim Han is a life coach, human behavior expert, entrepreneur, and the founder of Success Insider a global personal development brand that has impacted millions of people worldwide. But Tim Han's work isn't about motivation for motivation's sake. His journey is rooted in a deep understanding of why people behave the way they do and how lasting change actually happens.
  • Beneath the Glass  by Ameena0710
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    We all wear masks. Some crack. Some shatter. Some never come off. Behind every perfect smile lies a secret. Behind every controlled gesture, a storm. In a world that praises the polished and punishes the raw, one young woman begins to see beyond the surface - in others and in herself. As she uncovers the hidden fears, desires, and darkness people bury, she's forced to confront the mask she's worn her entire life. Beneath the Glass is a psychological fiction about identity, power, and the terrifying beauty of being truly seen. Everyone wears a mask. Some just hide it better.
  • Inside My Head by blackstar9614
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    Some thoughts and hard questions that comes to my head. Feel free to write any opinion and response! I'd be glad to read and respond them back! Enjoy the reading and thanks for coming!
  • Mind Mechanics: The Interplay of Intuition and Reason by JaySeven11
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    explores the fascinating interplay between our intuitive, quick-thinking mind and our deliberate, analytical mind. Drawing on cutting-edge cognitive science, this book reveals how these two systems shape our decisions, influence our biases, and impact our daily lives. Through engaging examples and practical insights, readers will gain a deeper understanding of their own thought processes and learn strategies to enhance their decision-making skills.
  • Human Psychology 2 by GerhardBeltran999
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    Human Psychology part 2 is the continuation of the previous part is the cointunitionis the science of mind and human behavior. It opens interesting characteristics and traits that human being encompasses reading about it will not only give a meaningful perspective to how you see the world , but it will allow you to reach out and understand people around you. This is the link of the previous part. https://www.wattpad.com/story/210056770?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=GerhardBeltran999&wp_originator=0u463S8M%2BBpBqGKUoFVnDV6kw3iNkAHrajDO18qDKliMKOTU5fBs1cCPqzOXDxyEx0oyyn9fIlWwdbjknad3WPZl1zhSkeXYsIqUFrEzgXCldMMOJDOyu4bnGF1YkniP
  • Yo - come get your shit out my car. ASAP.  by Lilog224ever
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    This is the truth - raw, unapologetic, and exactly how it happened. No sugarcoating. From disrespect at the plate, to holes in jackets, to broken promises and lies served in front of me - I've seen it all, felt it all, and kept my guard up through every moment. You think you can test me, push boundaries, or use people as dogs? Think again. I've been observing, analyzing, and reacting to real-life situations that show exactly who people are when respect and loyalty mean nothing to them. This is a story about standing firm, calling out the disrespect, and holding people accountable for their actions. It's about trust broken, lessons learned, and the harsh reality that not everyone you meet has good intentions. No threats, no lies - just the unfiltered truth of keeping your guard up, watching every move, and knowing your worth in a world where loyalty is rare and respect is earned. If you've ever felt betrayed, misunderstood, or forced to defend yourself against disrespect, this is your story too. This is unapologetic. This is real. And it's exactly how it went down.
  • "A last city light in the night" by Michael_Backlund
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    A beautiful poem mainly about racism and how human empathy and ration can change that, though in the process of reading- other society problem may rise. Enjoy =)
  • A City that did not Ask by piyu3120
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    In the city of Larkspur, no one asks personal questions. It isn't illegal. It's just impolite. People speak kindly, listen politely, and leave everything important unsaid. The city is calm, orderly, and quietly suffocating. Mira has lived by the rules her whole life until one accidental question changes everything. When she asks a coworker why he can't sleep, she discovers something the city has spent years avoiding: questions don't cause chaos. Silence does. As Mira continues to ask what others won't, people begin to unravel. Families confront buried truths. Relationships fracture or deepen. The city responds the only way it knows how with polite warnings, managed conversations, and institutional control. But once people remember how to ask "why," they can't forget it. What begins as one woman's quiet defiance spreads into something far more dangerous than rebellion: honesty. And honesty comes with a cost. Jobs are lost. Friendships end. Lives change calmly, irreversibly. The City That Did Not Ask is a grounded, psychological story about communication, control, and the uncomfortable truth that asking the right question can be more disruptive than any lie. It's not about saving the world. It's about what happens when people finally stop protecting silence more than each other.
  • Law 1: Never Outshine the Master (A1k Edition) by VoloAuxilium
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    True power is cultivated through subtlety and respect. Law 1 teaches that drawing attention to yourself at the expense of those above you invites resistance, envy, and sabotage. Mastery lies in discretion, timing, and understanding hierarchical dynamics, allowing influence to grow without unnecessary confrontation.
  • Social Graces ☾ by penguin_elly
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    'Social Graces' is a study guide towards social behaviour in people. This is going to be me studying people from overanalysing and overthinking different scenarios within relationships between people. 'Social Graces' is here to help you learn. ~ Author's Note: Hello my fellow readers!! So this is another random book that I'm writing, it's mainly focused on something that I love studying which is social behaviour. I want to share with you all what I have came up with randomly. It's going to be having a similar concept to my other book, 'Little Things You Don't Realise...', although I'll put in a little fictional story. This is going to be both a story and studies if you couldn't tell. It'll be based off things I thought of, or thing's I have learnt based on social behaviour. Disclaimer: No, I am not a living Anthropologist but I definitely plan to be studying to become one © 2016 - penguin_elly: All Rights Reserved
  • Book I: The Observation by xivIXinromannumeral
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    This contains poems, fairytales and storylines. Book I. page 1 I. A poem; Tranquil / page 2 Subsequent: the panic room / page 3 II. Fear sheath / page 4 Subsequent: The witch page 5 III. Illusions Reality page 6 Subsequent: 6 pages.
  • LifeHood .  by Aj0urney69
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    Lifehood is not about the first brothers... it's about the generations that followed them. This book explores how human behaviors, emotions, and silent rivalries are inherited - not through blood alone, but through patterns, wounds, and unspoken beliefs. Why do some people compete instead of connect? Why does envy grow where love could have lived? Why do we repeat stories we swear we would never become? Using symbolic reflections of the first human conflicts, Lifehood looks at how jealousy, comparison, pride, and insecurity quietly shape friendships, families, and relationships today. This is not a book about blame. It is a book about awareness. Because when you understand what you carry, you finally get to choose what you pass on.
  • People are Complicated by LucianGrayson369
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    People are complicated. But, are they? "The kindest hearts have felt the most pain. The brightest smiles often hide the deepest sadness. The prettiest eyes have cried the most tears." - Unknown Everyone has a role they're known for. This is about the ones who are never asked what it costs them to keep playing it.