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Mental Stress and Depression: The Silent Struggle of the Modern World. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, mental stress and depression have become two of the most common yet most ignored problems. People appear successful, busy, and connected, but behind smiling faces many are fighting silent battles. Mental stress and depression do not discriminate—they can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, social status, or profession. Unfortunately, due to lack of awareness and social stigma, many people continue to suffer in silence.
By Zahid Hussainabout a month ago in Confessions
The Power of Voice in the Digital Age
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, content formats continue to change as technology adapts to human behavior. While text and visuals have dominated the internet for decades, voice has emerged as one of the most powerful tools of modern communication. From podcasts and audiobooks to AI-powered voice assistants and voice search, vocal content is reshaping how people consume information, connect emotionally, and make decisions.
By Aiman Shahidabout a month ago in Confessions
The Weight of White Silence
The snow fell like ash, thick and quiet, eating every sound the city usually made. It was past two in the morning. Arthur stood by the kitchen window, a mug of cold coffee forgotten on the counter. His breath fogged the glass, a ghostly smear against the endless white. Outside, the streetlights cast long, distorted shadows of snow-laden branches, and the world was utterly, unnervingly still. Not a car. Not a dog. Just the whisper of flakes hitting the pane, a sound so soft it only emphasized the hollow space inside his skull.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Confessions
The Black Mark of AI
Now that I’ve returned to this site to seek out riches and attention for my own nefarious purposes, and as I comment on other people’s work in hopes that my selfishly-intentioned kindness will feed back into me in due time, I keep seeing the AI-generated content label everywhere. I appreciate the warning, and I skip any story that may have it. I suppose that’s why it’s there, so that people whose tastes oppose AI integration into art and media can gently invest their time and attention elsewhere. But I think this is indicative of a greater blight, something which breeds animosity between myself and the robots which lazy content spewers outsource the emotional and physical labor of writing to.
By Steven Christopher McKnightabout a month ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 小説
I have eaten quite a bit. I don't know if that is from SAD, actual depression or my body reacting to a possible fetus developing in my body. I am not trying to overthink that last bit, well either way I am not overthinking it, I am just trying to deal with not stress eating in anyway.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a month ago in Confessions
She don’t like you
She don’t like you — and that truth feels dangerous, raw, unsettling. It hits you in the chest before it settles in your mind. You hear it, and something inside you snaps awake. I know. I was you. Chasing. Hoping. Giving. Trying to earn affection that never came. I learned the hard way that women not liking you isn’t about your worth — it’s about a deeper game you didn’t know you were in. A game about value, identity, attraction, and where real loyalty actually comes from. Strap in. This is the truth that changes everything.
By Randolphe Tanoguemabout a month ago in Confessions
Side Hustles You Can Start With Zero Investment
The idea that you need money to make money is one of the biggest myths holding people back from building additional income streams. In today’s digital world, your skills, time, and internet connection can be far more valuable than startup capital. Side hustles no longer require office space, inventory, or expensive tools. Many of the most successful online earners started with nothing more than a laptop and determination.
By Aiman Shahidabout a month ago in Confessions
The Grave of Silence. Content Warning.
They called me cruel. But they never looked at what they left behind. I wish they could see the broken side of me—the part they help create. The part that still wakes with me. Still follows me like a shadow, never gone, always just beneath the surface.
By Elisa Wontorcikabout a month ago in Confessions
When Power Ignored Responsibility
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Ignored Responsibility Leadership is not measured by how loudly one speaks, but by how carefully one acts. In times of global uncertainty, the world looks to powerful nations not for dominance, but for stability, cooperation, and restraint. When leadership becomes impulsive, personal, or dismissive of global responsibility, the consequences are not limited to borders. They ripple outward, affecting lives far beyond any single nation.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Confessions
The Archivist's Burden
The air in the Grand Reading Room always felt thin, even at midday, but tonight, past closing, it was a chokehold. Elias moved through the hushed expanse, his footsteps absorbed by the thick Persian rugs that had outlasted generations of scholars. Every oak shelf, every towering stack, seemed to lean in, heavy with unspoken histories, with the weight of paper and time. He was a creature of habit, an archivist by trade, but tonight wasn't about cataloging the past. Tonight was about burying it deeper, or maybe, finally, unearthing it.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Confessions







