Remember your first year in uni? If you have a chance to redo the whole year, what would you do differently?
Read more →Remember your first year in uni? If you have a chance to redo the whole year, what would you do differently?
Read more →My Mom and Dad just had a near death experience. The gas tube in the kitchen exploded. And if it was not God, my parents wouldn’t even be telling me the story.
Read more →First impressions count. They count so much that you will end up buying a book with the nicer cover. They count that you choose to go to movie after watching the trailer. They count that people claim to have love-at-the-first-sight.
Read more →Know that feeling? I bet you know. Whether you are 20, 30, or 57, you know at some point, you’re too old to do the things you used to do.
Read more →I have always believed that a great relationship happens when you put genuine interest and genuine effort to get to know the other party. That’s when one takes the first steps, and the other party meets him halfway.
Read more →I was not a social person. I seldom asked people to go out with me. Perhaps it was my ego, but I used to want to be asked. Later I realised that this needs to stop. That I need to get a life. I packed my bags and began to fill my days. I began to socialise more, to ask people out without waiting to be asked.
Read more →Editor’s note: This is a fiction story that my Pastor shared one Sunday morning. Somehow, there’s a lesson yearns to be learned: men are selfish beings. Whoops.
Read more →I’m a student, there must be some lessons learned. Three years in university are not long at all. And truth is, not everything will go as you expected. But you know what? It might turn out to be better.
Read more →High school is a cruel place to grow. I don’t know about you, but most of us have felt rejected, used, dumped, and betrayed. Some of us have become an outcast. Some of us have encountered bullying and being called names.
Read more →People say that respect is earned. If you want someone to respect you, you need to respect them first. Today, however, I learn a different lesson about respect. It is earned by talking the same language.
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