The Things I’ve Learned From Visiting New York City Perception is defined as the ability to see, hear, or become aware of the senses. The reality is that it is a hypothesis of how the world works with the bits of information gathered without life experiences. But the truth is, perception becomes the educated guessesContinue reading “The Inexperience of Perceptions”
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The Social Illusion of The Caste – A Short Story Essay
As a teenager, I learned one thing early on in life. Through a misconstrued idealism of optimism as a child, I learned the idealism of expecting the worst and hoping for the best. The truth is, life for me was not a cakewalk as adversity has been an early acquaintance that I began toContinue reading “The Social Illusion of The Caste – A Short Story Essay”
The Chains of Conformity
A SHORT STORY ESSAY It’s been about three years since I have been fortunate to open my eyes to how the world can indeed be at many detrimental points in life. As cynical as this statement sounds, I say it in the most positive way I possibly can because it prepares me for what’s comingContinue reading “The Chains of Conformity”