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The Strawberry Chapter 16
The chapters I write at times will bring faith into the mix. Because at times things happen. I have to go into my trinket box and pull out items for me to use to get me through things when at times. I know there is absolutely no way I could stand on my own to do it or go through it.
By Katherine Aguilar2 days ago in Chapters
From Degree to Development: The Role of Lifelong Learning in Psychology Success
Earning a psychology degree marks an important achievement, yet it represents only the beginning of a meaningful career. The field continues to evolve through research breakthroughs, cultural shifts, and technological innovation. Therefore, professionals who want lasting psychological success must move beyond formal education and commit to lifelong learning. From degree to development, continuous growth shapes competence, confidence, and career advancement. By embracing ongoing education, psychologists strengthen their expertise and remain prepared for the changing demands of modern practice.
By Debra Bailey PHD2 days ago in Chapters
How the human brain creates time in the absence of a clock
According to a recent study, the brain develops our sense of time through a series of unique processing processes across several brain regions rather than relying on a single internal clock. This discovery reinterprets time perception as something that is created gradually rather than being quantified.
By Francis Dami2 days ago in Chapters
Innovation and Service Trends Shaping Hospitalityβs Future Growth
Innovation and service trends are shaping hospitalityβs future growth, transforming how businesses operate and how guests experience travel. As customer expectations continue to evolve, hospitality brands must adapt by combining advanced technology with exceptional service.
By Asad Malik2 days ago in Chapters
The Door That Only Opens at Midnight
It began with a rule. Not written. Not spoken. But discovered. βΈ» I moved into the apartment on a quiet Sunday afternoon. The kind of place that feels ordinary at first glanceβneutral walls, wooden floors, and a silence that lingers a little too long between sounds.
By Mariana Farias3 days ago in Chapters
The Endless Sand
She saw him at the same time. Amara had learned long ago not to trust what she saw in the desert. The land had a cruel way of offering illusions to those who needed hope the most. It shaped the air into lies, water that vanished upon approach, shadows that turned into nothing, and sometimes even figures that looked human until they dissolved into heat and distance. Survival had taught her to question everything. Caution had become instinct. Silence had become protection. Distance had become safety.
By πππ°π³πͺπ’ ππ¦π―π¦ππ°π±π¦3 days ago in Chapters
The Endless Sand
The desert stretched farther than the eye could see, endless waves of gold rising and falling beneath a merciless sun. There was no beginning to it, no visible end, only the same repeating horizon where the sky dissolved into the earth. The air shimmered with heat, bending the distance into something uncertain, something that could not be trusted. Every step sank slightly into the sand, dragging against the body, as though the land itself resisted being crossed.
By πππ°π³πͺπ’ ππ¦π―π¦ππ°π±π¦3 days ago in Chapters
The Silent Wife
In the quiet suburbs of Chicago, where winter pressed its pale hands against frosted windows and the lake wind carried secrets through narrow streets, lived a woman named Hannah Rowe. The neighbors knew her as polite, composed, and distant. She baked lemon cakes for charity drives, sent handwritten thank-you notes, and waved gently from behind her white picket fence.
By Ibrahim Shah 3 days ago in Chapters
The day of silence
When Quiet Speaks Louder Than Words The town of Nandipur was not known for silence. It lived on chatterβvendors calling out prices, children racing through narrow lanes, radios humming behind half-closed doors, and neighbors debating everything from politics to rainfall. Words filled every corner, as if silence were something to be feared.
By Ibrahim Shah 3 days ago in Chapters







