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  • On-Time and Thanksgiving by TaylorAnthony4
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    A brief essay regarding our notions and understanding of time, its effect on our lives and the perceptions thereof, and how the pandemic has played a role in our appreciation of the temporal asset.
  • God Or Human Intelligence?? by nairabhi
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    Is god real or is he just an untamed inner natural instinct which is still yet to be tapped into?
  • Strong Coffee And Powerful Words by Poet_Eunoia
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    Poetry sent out to the world, like ships in a sea, to come adrift on people's souls, like landing on strange new islands, and spreading their hope and pain and happiness that they carry where ever they land Instagram: Poetess_Eunoia
  • Daytime Impressions by irene_w
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    Poetry is all about us and the life we lead. This is about life fears, anxieties, triumphs, frustrations, unrequited love, and life treasured moments that are colored with the ups and downs rollercoaster nature of existing. It is life as seen with the eyes of a growing teenager. I hope you'll enjoy and get inspired as you read.
  • Complex Equations of Life by Rare-Smiles
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    Thoughts for beautiful maze called LIFE. Every one gets a life, every one gets happy, we get sad, we get bored from our monotonous life, we get enthusiastic in our life n ad moments. here is my point on some aspects of life. Hope u get as inspired as I am after reading. Please Note: These are my thoughts. I have not taken the from anywhere. Your feedbacks will be much appreciated. ;
  • Sophie's World by mitchikulet
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  • 4 Months Ago by Zeseste
    Zeseste
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    He can't do it. And since he can't, she cannot tell him. Cover by: Sean Yuri C. Francia
  • Food for Thought by WindMageVaati
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    This is not a story, rather just a place to put down thoughts. I would hope those who read would return input and perhaps engage in a good, thoughtful, conversation.
  • An Introduction to the Theory of Guinaje  by strawbwi20
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    Guinaje, a political theory about the state of governance, aims to provide reforms and practicality to politics, social sciences, and different kinds of industry in a state. This draft is subject to revisal, and is being slowly crafted by a nineteen year old philosopher. It must be met with PhD feedback, political significance, and practical criticism. Join the Guinaje movement if it resonate with your beliefs.
  • Take 5 - A Book Of Motivation by let_alpha_write
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    Motivation. When you have it, anything seems attainable. When it is lacking, it can sometimes be tough to get out of bed and go about your daily activities. That is what this book is for - to get you the motivation you need in life to sail through every and any situation. Take 5 minutes of your time a day to read one chapter and get motivated. ©Alphawrites 2019
  • The origin of the cosmos by Antonio-1
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    With this book I try to explain the deep connection that exists between all things in the universe, both large and small.
  • philosophy by WindyCS2006
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  • Candela by Mirvkl
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    A genetically engineered virus eradicates the human race and reflective thinking becomes the most essential form of thinking. Logos tells seiv about one luminous moment to take his mind off the tribulation at hand. Candela is a quick read, it should take an average reader about 13min to complete.
  • Does It Make a Sound? by adiaVwrites
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    "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
  • Romanticism by DigitalStenographer
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    Let us read what romance has to truly and critically offer in our human lives, In my every attempt of writing regarding a philosophy, I'll love to show the fellow readers how any philosophy works in our life
  • HOLLOW 21 by MichaelKilgallon
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    Adventure in rural Ireland. After doing their good deed the two friends enjoy the banter in the pub. Sitting around the fire under the stars they discuss the big questions in life. Jonjo solves an ancient mystery.
  • LAST STAND by cocopands
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    If you can't live in the new world what will you do to survive? If you knew that your live is at stake? What will you do if you're in a game where when you lose you die? And to win is to survive? Would you rather sacrifice your friends? Will you be selfish?
  • Psychosis of Mortality by vulcanicsarcasm
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    I never truly understand what is it that makes a thing humane. Is it the ability to have empathy for others? To feel and understand the experiences of others. Quite frankly speaking, I assume that it has been an idea of fiction. A simple lie we tell ourselves to sleep better. Otherwise, I assume mortality would be the only thing that would make one human. Throughout history, humans have painted themselves as these immortal beings forever moving forward and discarding anything in their paths Shameless excuses to pursue greed, envy and pride. I would be a hypocrite to argue that I am built on virtue but nonetheless I could relish in the idea that I have a superficial sense of purpose in understanding what exactly mortality really is. It doesn't limit itself to death. It could limit itself to the constraints of life. =========== This is highly laced with morbid irony. It's a book that is meant to humour certain qualities of society whilst dissecting imperfections. Reader caution: This is heavy. If you aren't in a healthy mindset to read pretty demeaning literature then I would refrain from reading this. Otherwise, go ahead. The only thing that would stop you is you.