This past week has been a rollercoaster — not the fun kind, but the kind that messes with your head, your body, and your peace of mind all at once. It all started with a stomach bug — or maybe it was a virus. Honestly, I’ve never been great at handling illness calmly. Being a […]
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Today, a subject advisor visited one of my lessons and she evaluated my performance. I am more or less happy with the results, here is what she said: I attended a history lesson in a split-group setting within the framework of bilingual education in a 7th-grade class. The topic of the lesson was World War […]
Tom’s wife, Rachel, died in a car crash two weeks ago. But last night, he got a voice message from her. It was short. Just her voice whispering, “Don’t trust the man in the hat.” Tom didn’t sleep. He called everyone—her parents, friends, even the police. They all said the same thing: it’s grief. Hallucination. […]
Here is a heartwarming story: Every Friday, old Mrs. Bennett baked a batch of cookies and left a small plate on her porch with a note that read, “Take one if you need a little sweetness today.” She never saw who took them, but every week, the plate was empty. One rainy Friday, the cookies […]
Tourists loved the Mirror Room. An art installation, they said. A room of endless reflections. Stand in the middle, and you’d see infinite versions of yourself stretching into forever. When Callie stepped inside, the guide smiled oddly and shut the door behind her. She walked to the center. Her reflections moved with her, as expected. […]
Some people argue that education justifies the existence of zoos. But is it really acceptable to sacrifice the well-being of animals for the sake of human learning? Is that truly the best way to educate people about wildlife? What about documentaries, safaris, or wildlife sanctuaries? People could visit those places and observe animals in a […]
Everyone got one on their 18th birthday: a small wrist device with a digital countdown. No buttons. No manual. Just ticking numbers. Some ticked down days. Others, years. No one knew what happened when it hit zero—only that the person vanished. Lena’s timer read 43:17:08. Forty-three hours. Panic set in. She called doctors, tech experts, […]