This article explores small traditions like making a wish at 11:11, breaking a wishbone, throwing coins into fountains and how humans use these as a source of hope.
Hope for what things could be like, is wonderful. But the crushing feeling when things do not go as you hoped hurts more than “maybe next time” can heal.Â
A Love Letter to Leith Ross's New Album: "I Can See the Future"
My family is in Jamaica right now. Without me. And so I am sitting alone, writing this, feeling slightly sorry for myself. Both of my sisters are still in...
"Hopeless Romantic" Vs "Hopeful Romantic": Hope After Heartbreak
This piece is going to be about the importance of journalism and how storytelling can tie into it. Will speak on self-value and how writing can broaden the way...
Recent Grammy winners: Their speeches and the impact their wins have had.
This week, 450 football players from around the world will compete in a game that could change the world for the better. That’s 56 teams from 42 countries, playing...
The overwhelming feeling of growing up, getting closer to your 20’s and the unyielding pressure of not having everything figured out. The most important part of being 20-something is...