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Literature / Re: Health/wellness Blog Writers Needed by Jayswords(f): 11:45am On Apr 01, 2022 |
Hi. I would love to work with you but your WhatsApp link isn't working. Please reach me on Whatsapp with this number 08183922270 Thanks |
Literature / Re: Content Writing. How To Go About It In 2022. by Jayswords(f): 9:09pm On Feb 27, 2022 |
I really took my time to read your post and it's really educational. I'm very new to the world of content writing so a lot of things are overwhelming to me. I'm learning step by step and I would like to work with you. |
Literature / Re: WRITING OPENING FOR JOB POSTS (OPEN FOR JULY 2023) by Jayswords(f): 8:22pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
I've sent a message on WhatsApp and the email. Ive received no response |
Literature / Ordinary Lives by Jayswords(f): 6:30pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
I think there's something profoundly deep in the ordinary life. Our generation has gotten so used to the glitz and glam, the multimillionaire by 30, the model- like, rail-thin beauty that we forget that those are anomalies, so to speak. For me, I've always hated the notion of the ordinary life. To me, it meant being born, going to school, graduating, getting married,have kids, maybe get a car and a house, and then die. I hated that life. I didn't want any part of it. I loved glam. But the thing about the normal life is the story in it. A normal life would be boring, except that there are beautiful stories woven through all the milestones between birth and death, between individuals - a man, his wife and their kids, between friends and enemies, between communities both online and offline. Connections are made. People hate. People love. People gain. People lose. This push-and-pull of individuals is what puts the "extra" in "ordinary". Whether you're rich or poor, black or white, heck, whether you're even aware of it or not, we are all threads that continue this fabric of life, stretching from ages long forgotten to generations yet to come. So no, there are no ordinary lives. |
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