Group projects are supposed to teach teamwork, right? That’s what they tell you. But what no one warns you about is how quickly trust can be shattered when you’re paired with the wrong person. Jane had all the charm and confidence in the world, the kind that could win over a professor or dazzle a …
Amelia Rose
I’ve always been fascinated by languages. Back in India, I grew up switching between Hindi, Gujarati, and Marathi like it was nothing. When I moved to the U.S., English became my fourth language—not my easiest, but the most useful. Every day, I learn a little more, stitch together new words, practice until they fit. But …
People assume that losing your sight makes the world smaller. They’re wrong. It makes the world louder. Sharper. You start noticing things others overlook—the hesitation in someone’s voice, the way footsteps drag when a person’s unsure of themselves, or the sudden, stiff silence when someone’s about to do something they shouldn’t. It’s funny, really. You …
Every home has its rules—the kind you break at your own risk. I should’ve known better. A Rule is a Rule Living with Emily means living by the rules. Not in a strict, joyless way—but in that efficient, no-nonsense way that keeps our home running smoothly. And of all the little systems we have in …
Sometimes people do something that makes you shake your head over their selfishness. But, karma has a way of catching up to those types… usually in hilarious fashion. Funny how it wasn’t the music that stuck with me. It was the man standing in front of me, holding a giant tablet above his head like …
Everyone has a breaking point. He wanted me to make dinner. Fine. He wanted it spicy? Even better. Sometimes, the best lessons aren’t spoken—they’re served. And I was about to serve him something he wouldn’t forget. The King of the Couch They say you never really know someone until you live with them. I thought …
People think baking is simple. Flour, water, salt, yeast. Mix it up, bake it off, and voilà—bread. But anyone who’s spent years coaxing life from a starter, kneading dough until their arms ache, or waiting hours for the perfect rise knows the truth. Bread is patient. It’s deliberate. And it doesn’t forgive shortcuts. Apparently, Owen …
It’s funny how the smallest things can bring everything crashing down. Not a scandal. Not a crime. Just a sticky note. That’s all it took. The Queen of Paper Cuts If you’ve ever worked in a nonprofit, you know it’s a special kind of chaos—a place where passion collides with burnout, and every dollar is …
People join community choirs for all kinds of reasons. Some want an escape from the grind of daily life, some love the stage, and some just want to sing with friends. Me? I joined because I needed to remember what it felt like to create something beautiful, to find my voice again. What I didn’t …
They say summer camp is where you make lifelong friends and unforgettable memories. For me, it’s where I discovered two immutable truths about the universe: Never underestimate the power of a good snack, and never underestimate karma’s sense of humor. That summer, I wasn’t just another camper—I was the proud steward of our cabin’s snack …