Slowly Stories
Penpalships You Can Only Find on Slowly
I discussed the former Soviet Union and the Orthodox Church with teachers from Russia, post-colonialism and new age architecture with students and artists from Africa...
All of us have had different experiences that we grew on or made us question our existence.
Growing up, I've always felt "out of place" because of society's labelling and stereotypes.
For years I was left in a constant state of anxiety and frustration at my difficulty in connecting with others...
On a sleepless night, an idea popped up in my head - why not ask the elder on Slowly?...
We spent a pleasant afternoon in downtown Mexico City, walking around Bellas Artes and going to a classic cafรฉ in the Torre Latinoamericana. A unique experience.
I always wanted to travel, and Slowly for me was a means of travel.
It's my story, the story of understanding myself and accepting myself.
When I write letters here to people around the world, I feel like I don't have any trouble with my disorders.
I thought that I could practice English and Korean here, finally try the things which my textbooks talked about.
The friendship of Manav and Aisha, across the border of India and Pakistan, will be cherished by me forever.
I choose to be kind - and I think we all should