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    memajuve

    August 17, 2025
    Philosophy
  • Want Less

    Want Less

    Up.Down.Change remains. I know.Buddha knew.Still—it stings. Not drift—thrive. Hold less.Need less.Want less. Notice the urge.See the pull.Let it pass. Want less.Live more.

    memajuve

    August 14, 2025
    Philosophy
  • Run

    Run

    Run from your discomfortRun from your distrustRun from your painRun from your anxietyRun from your thoughts telling you all is no good. Run! Run until you feel you can stop yourself.Run! until you feel you can face your discomfort.Run! until you stand up to your thoughts. See them as the illusion they are.Trapped inside them…

    memajuve

    August 12, 2025
    MIdlife Quest
  • The Job I’m Trying to Quit: My Own Thoughts

    The Job I’m Trying to Quit: My Own Thoughts

    Do you enjoy your work?I’m asking sincerely — to everyone who wakes up, gets dressed, and logs into or walks into a 9-to-5 job every day. I’ll be honest: I don’t enjoy mine.And it’s not just the work itself — it’s the voice in my head that comes with it. My Mind at Work It…

    memajuve

    August 11, 2025
    Philosophy
    blog, life, love, mental-health, writing
  • The Courage to Learn: Lessons from Failure

    The Courage to Learn: Lessons from Failure

    Felina always thought she was decent at her job—reliable, consistent, and capable of delivering results on time. When her manager asked her to join a new AI/ML team, she felt both honored and excited. After all, Artificial Intelligence was the frontier of innovation, and this opportunity could be career-defining. But there was one catch—Felina knew…

    memajuve

    July 20, 2025
    stories
    fantasy, fiction, short-story, writing
  • If I Were a Tree

    If I Were a Tree

    If I were a tree,I would stand stilland observe the world. I would breathe in opposite of man in the morning,while resting like man at night. Truly, a wonder how I support a manto continue living on this planet that we both cherish. I would watch as my leaves bloom in spring, summer,change colors in…

    memajuve

    May 11, 2025
    stories
    consciousness, fiction, love, nature, poem, short-story, writing
  • The Colorful Oracle

    The Colorful Oracle

    Maya wiped sweat from her brow as she sorted through the dusty boxes in her uncle’s attic. That’s when she spotted it—a spherical object wrapped in faded velvet. “What even is all this junk?” she muttered, unwrapping a perfectly round crystal ball. Maya shook it, expecting snow globe action. Nothing. “Is this from Crystal Maze?”…

    memajuve

    May 10, 2025
    stories
    books, family, fiction, short-story, writing
  • I bloom a beautiful flower!

    I bloom a beautiful flower!

    Nature waits for no oneNor does it do things in a hurry.There is a process you see—an invisible process that gets things done.How can I, human, be similar to thisbeautiful nature and planet?How can I flow like a river,slowly, gently towards its destination,without a worry of how it becomesthe sea, ocean or a bigger pond.Water…

    memajuve

    May 2, 2025
    stories
    consciousness, fiction, love, writing
  • Callie the Invisible

    Callie the Invisible

    Chapter 1: The Day the World Forgot Her Callie Morris felt she lived a mundane life. At twenty-five, she had landed what others called a “dream job” as a software engineer at a big tech company, yet she found herself wondering if there was more to life than work, and more work. She wanted to…

    memajuve

    April 27, 2025
    stories
    fiction, short-story, writing
  • Tale of Sam

    Sam – the strong, loyal, gentle hero Sam was dreading this moment. She had dreaded it for years—as though a lifetime had passed since the fellowship was born. She knew this moment would come. A moment of weakness, or a moment of strength. She hoped—desperately—that it would be the latter. She asked Frodo to throw…

    memajuve

    April 22, 2025
    stories
    fiction, short-story, writing
  • The library’s Butterfly

    The library’s Butterfly

    Tears fell as Madam Butterfly was being handcuffed and taken away by the police.How she got to this point, she didn’t even know. At 54, Madam Butterfly had long settled into her quiet rhythm. She wore black every day—practical dresses with fitted leggings beneath—and every morning, before unlocking the library doors, she would gently adjust…

    memajuve

    April 22, 2025
    stories
    fiction, short-story, writing
  • There is Still Time

    Mayumi sat in her modest kitchen in the early morning light, a half-drunk cup of green tea warming her hands. The hum of the refrigerator was the only sound accompanying her thoughts. Two photographs were tucked into the corner of the refrigerator door, held up by a cherry blossom magnet—one slightly curled at the edges,…

    memajuve

    April 18, 2025
    stories
    fantasy, fiction, love, romance, short-story, writing
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