courage
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Fear, Courage, and the Moment the Bullet Flies
Fear has a way of gripping us in silence—before the leap, before the word is said, before the battle begins. It creeps in during the before. And it’s in that silence that fear can feel the loudest. We often think courage means not being afraid. But real courage is something else entirely. It’s the decision Continue reading
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The True Warrior
Victory and defeat are but fleeting moments in the grand scheme of life. Many moments of glory may seem defeated in a single battle, but true glory is never erased—not even in the face of the greatest fall. A warrior is not defined by triumphs celebrated by the world, nor by victories won with ease. Continue reading
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An Abandoned House: Confronting the Unknown
There is something hauntingly poetic about an abandoned house. It stands alone, weathered by time, whispering stories that no one remains to tell. The eerie silence of the ungodly hour, broken only by a screeching noise—was it a vampire or a ghost? Or was it something even more unsettling—the echoes of solitude itself? As I Continue reading
