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The Elephant Rope

By Chris on March 02, 2014 / 5,314 views

As a man was passing the elephants, he suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime, break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not. He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. "Well,"...

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Ye I Walk Through The Valley Of Death, I Shall Fear NO Evil

By Combax on March 01, 2014 / 8,001 views

Another adventure, NOT one i want to repeat, but i felt NO Fear at anytime knowing i was wearing God's Power Armor in the Valley of Death. My slightly inebriated friend HAD to get a beer from the local Mini-mart in my neighborhood. He wanted to walk there too (about a mile) and said the exercise would be good for us. I told him that it is not real wise to go strolling around my neighborhood at around 10 pm. We...

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Through The Veil

By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 24, 2014 / 3,405 views

My two sons have Autism. It makes life difficult for them on even the best days. The condition is insidious. It hurts them and chains them in so many ways. Even though they are both full grown neither of them will ever be able to live on their own. Autism hampers their learning. It strangles their communication. It limits their interests. It traps them in their own minds. Autism makes them overly sensitive to touch...

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The Treasure Guards

By Sree Hari on February 23, 2014 / 2,994 views

We all grew up listening to various tales about expeditions to unearth hidden treasures. The brave treasure-hunters had to cross daunting seas, fend off hideous monsters and make a lot of sacrifices just to get to the treasure trove. But in order to attain it, they had to face their wildest nightmare- the treasure guards. They were a group of fierce and brutal warriors whose only purpose was to prevent the treasure...

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You Had Me At "Hello"

By Valerie Mangrum on February 21, 2014 / 2,185 views

I'll be the first to admit that I am not a "people person." I'm not particularly shy, by definition, but I suffer from social anxiety. My comfort-level in social circumstances is to fly beneath the radar, being perfectly pleasant but not sitting in anyone's lap. The whole notion of "working a room" is lost on me. It's something, as a professional, that I've had to deal with over the years, usually quite clumsily....

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I Pulled The String And He Spoke.

By Kevin24x7 on February 20, 2014 / 5,675 views

I pulled the string and he spoke. As a young boy growing up in Nebraska, I wrote a letter to Santa and received my Jerry Mahoney ventriloquist puppet. I watched the television shows of the fifties and saw Edger Bergen with Charlie McCarthy, Paul Winchell with Jerry Mahoney, Sheri Lewis with Lamb Chop, and many other popular ventriloquists on the Ed Sullivan Show. Life moved on and I got involved in my high...

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The Longest Winter

By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 19, 2014 / 9,893 views

It has been the longest Winter this year. First came the weeks of the polar vortex accompanied by record breaking, below zero temperatures, frozen water pipes, and wind chills that cut into your bones like an icy knife. Next came the snowstorms one after another burying our cars, driveways, and homes under several feet of wet, heavy, snow. Day after day I spent my time shivering and shoveling with an aching back and...

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Lucky To Have Him

By Judy on February 14, 2014 / 8,408 views

While our elderly neighbors were away, my fiance shoveled their walkway. They came home with their grand kids ready to shovel them out and were pleasantly surprised to see it done for them. Since it snowed more last night, Ryan went over today and cleaned off their car, without letting them know that it was him looking out for them. They caught him in the act and brought us some fudge. I'm lucky to have this man...

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Kinderstruck

By Sound As A Crystal on February 11, 2014 / 2,089 views

I saw that word, kinderstruck, on urbandictionary.com. I’m not even sure if it’s a real word, but even if it’s not, I love it. There is no other single word that evokes that feeling you get when a sound or smell puts you back in time to your childhood, feeling the simple pleasures and impressions you had before you inherited the worries of adulthood. Some of the things that make me kinderstruck: Jonie...

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Helping JP

By Crystal on February 11, 2014 / 5,451 views

I wanted to reach out to see if you can help with my friend, JP's story. He was diagnosed with T1 Diabetes at age 3 and has inspired me since I met him! He is an amazing young man, who is active in the community, with dreams and ideas of how to inspire other T1 diabetics reach their dreams. He has just moved to San Francisco from a Luling, LA to attend the Academy of Art University. He is the first person in...

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Happy In This Life

By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 11, 2014 / 12,477 views

"How can you be happy in this life?" That was the question at the end of the letter. It was sent by a troubled, young woman who had read another of my stories on the internet. She had written about how she had tried all the ways popular in this world to find happiness. She had spent money, gambled, had casual sex, and tried both drugs and alcohol. All of it had only left her with pain in her heart and longing in her...

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From Paralysis To Guinness World Record Ocean Rower

By Sarah Weldon on February 11, 2014 / 6,798 views

In 2001 I had it all, a good job, pension, mortgage, financial stability, and was over the moon when I was offered the chance to undertake public health research on maternal and child health in the urban and rural slums of Tamil Nadu, India. Unbeknown to me, my body had an adverse reaction to a routine travel vaccination, and whilst in India I developed sudden onset paralysis, which took a good 18 months to recover...

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The Importance Of Paying It Forward

By Meetal Desai on February 10, 2014 / 6,451 views

I am an Indian-American that was raised Hindu- my parents have become more religious as I have gotten older but my sister and I were never taught the Hindu doctrine growing up. Instead, my parents would encourage us to embody the many community-centric principles and the spirit of generosity embodied by Hinduism by participating in acts of service and always paying it forward. In my personal life, I feel a...

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Why I Will Buy My Children Tablet Computers

By Layla Everard on February 09, 2014 / 6,494 views

I am currently watching my 6 year old twin daughters create some wonderful artwork using plastic bottles, cello tape and lots of paint whilst my nearly 3 year old son is happily playing with his wooden train tracks. All this when there are 3 tablets turned off nearby. The only thing that is unusual about this scenario is that it's a rarity in this house for all three children to be playing so quietly and without...

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I Hurt My Son's Feelings...But The Story Does Not End There

By Clara on February 09, 2014 / 6,767 views

I hurt my son's feelings and felt terrible about it, but the story doesn't end there. As a mom, one of the last things I ever want to do is hurt my child. Sometimes I get lost in a moment of frustration and before putting any thought into what I'm about to say, the words just come out. It's during moments like these that I am more apt to hurt my son's feelings. Although this doesn't happen too often, when it...

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A TRUE FRIEND HELPS YOU BE BETTER

By A Perfect Perception on February 03, 2014 / 5,083 views

“Some people expect me to be loyal to them or agree with them even if it means compromising my values or doing something against my conscience. Those aren’t true friends.”—Nadeine. “My sister is my best friend. She pushes me to do things outside of my comfort zone and helps me to be more outgoing. She tells me the truth even if it isn’t what I want to hear.”—Amy. “When I went through a rough...

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Warm On The Inside

By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 03, 2014 / 5,910 views

It was the latest of a series of arctic blasts that had made for a brutal Winter here in the mountains of my home. I woke up shivering and shook my head as I saw the frozen ice patterns on the inside of my windows. After a hot breakfast I bundled up to go down and warm up my car before driving out. The house door opened with a loud crack as the ice broke on the door knob. I stepped out into the deathly quiet of the...

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