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11/10/2025

It Hurts to Love Someone and Never Be Loved in Return

It hurts to love and stand alone,
To give your heart, yet have no home,
To dream of someone night and day,
Who never looks your heart’s own way.

You smile for them, they never see,
You whisper hope to empty sea,
Your love a flame they’ll never learn,
It burns for one who won’t return.

You build a world from gentle lies,
Paint stars within their careless eyes,
Yet all your warmth, your sweetest part,
Falls silent in another’s heart.

You tell yourself to let it go,
But feelings bloom, they never slow,
For love that’s one-sided, pure, and deep,
Cuts like a wound that will not sleep.

Still, love remains — though bittersweet,
A fragile ache, a soft defeat,
For even when the tears are through,
The hardest thing is losing you.

21/08/2025

From Job Seeker to Onion Farmer: An Inspiring Journey

In a small village in Africa, Samuel faced the same struggle as many young men—he searched endlessly for a job, but every door seemed closed. Day after day, he walked from one town to another, hoping for an opportunity, but none came his way.

One evening, as Samuel sat under a tree, he noticed how fertile the land around his village was. He remembered his grandmother’s advice: “The earth never fails those who work with it.” Inspired, Samuel decided to try his luck at farming, even though he had little money and no experience.

With determination, he borrowed a small plot of land from a neighbor and used his savings to buy onion seeds. He worked from sunrise to sunset, learning from elders and watching online videos at the local library. The first few months were tough—there were pests, droughts, and doubts from others. But Samuel didn’t give up.

When harvest time came, his onions were big, fresh, and flavorful. He sold them at the local market, and word spread quickly. Soon, restaurants and shops wanted his onions. Samuel reinvested his earnings, expanded his farm, and even hired a few helpers from his village.

Today, Samuel is known as the “Onion King” in his region. He provides jobs for others and teaches young people that with hard work and creativity, even the toughest situations can lead to success.

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