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Kim Jong Un’s Secretive Visit to China: A Turning Point in Asian Diplomacy.
The sudden arrival of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un in China has sent ripples across the world of international politics. Rarely does Kim leave the confines of Pyongyang, and when he does, it signals something far more significant than a courtesy call. His appearance in Beijing is not simply a matter of routine diplomacy—it is a calculated move, staged against the backdrop of mounting global tension, changing regional dynamics, and the delicate balance of power between East and West.
By osam khan5 months ago in Confessions
When Distance Couldn’t Break Us
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, but living through it is never as poetic as the phrase suggests. Love tested by miles is love tested by patience, trust, and a quiet kind of courage. This is our story—a reminder that true connection transcends the barriers of space and time.
By Jack Nod5 months ago in Confessions
The Loneliest Role: Being the Strong One
There’s an invisible weight that comes with being “the strong one.” It’s the role no one assigns you, but somehow, it becomes yours. Maybe it’s because you don’t easily cry in front of others, or because you’ve mastered the art of saying “I’m fine” when you’re breaking inside. Perhaps it’s because you’ve always been the one who steps up—holding families together, carrying friendships on your shoulders, and being the steady voice when everyone else is falling apart.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
10 Clear Signs You’re a Lightworker
Lightworkers are soul-driven individuals who feel a deep urge to bring healing, hope, and kindness to the world. They often sense a mission that goes beyond daily life, drawing them to spread light in places shadowed by pain or confusion. If you’ve ever felt different, intensely empathetic, or quietly pulled toward making a positive difference, you might be a Lightworker. This article highlights ten clear signs that reveal this path, helping you recognize and embrace your unique role in the world.
By Wilson Igbasi5 months ago in Confessions
The Joy of Missing Out: Why Saying No Creates Space for What Truly Matters
Introduction In today’s hyperconnected world, it feels like there’s always something happening just out of reach. A friend’s weekend trip, a trending event, a new restaurant opening, or even a viral online conversation—all can stir up a sense of unease that we’re somehow falling behind. This is the well-known “Fear of Missing Out” (FOMO), a modern anxiety rooted in comparison, overstimulation, and the pressure to be everywhere at once.
By Aiman Shahid5 months ago in Confessions
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The subject line was short, simple, and a little cryptic: “Dress Code for Tomorrow: All Black.” At first glance, many of us were puzzled. Some even joked in our team chat that maybe a client presentation was scheduled, or perhaps we were shooting a new promo for the company. But there was nothing marked on the calendar. No meetings, no official events, no product launches. The announcement stood alone, with no explanation.
By Natalie Strong5 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of a Confession
M Mehran Confessions rarely come easy. They are heavy things, sitting in the chest like stones, pressing down until breath itself feels borrowed. For Daniel Price, the weight had grown unbearable. For ten years, he carried a secret he swore he would never share, until the silence itself became louder than the truth.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Confessions
Married vs. Unmarried: A Thoughtful Comparison
In every society, marriage is often viewed as one of the most significant milestones in a person’s life. At the same time, remaining unmarried has also gained recognition as a valid lifestyle choice. Both paths come with unique advantages, struggles, and experiences that shape individuals differently. While some people dream of companionship, family, and shared responsibilities, others prefer freedom, independence, and self-discovery. Comparing married and unmarried life is not about proving which is superior; instead, it is about understanding the different ways people choose to live and thrive.
By Daily Motivation5 months ago in Confessions
The Truth of My Life
I never thought my life would turn out this way. If you had asked me years ago what I wanted, I would have said something simple: a peaceful home, steady work, people I could trust, and love that lasted. But the truth of my life is nothing like that dream. Instead, it has been a storm of secrets, heartbreaks, and betrayals that left me questioning everything I once believed in.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
The Truth of My Life
There was a time when I believed life was simple. You worked hard, you loved honestly, and in return, life would reward you with stability, happiness, and peace. That’s what I thought. That’s what many of us think when we’re young. But the truth of my life is very different—messier, heavier, and far more complicated than I could have ever imagined.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
Nutella or Avocado: Why Moderation Tastes Better Than Extremes.
I am five three and weigh 130 pounds. That is about 59 kilograms. On paper, everything says I should feel fine about my body and what I eat. Yet somehow, I do not. Even now, even after years of struggling to find a healthy balance, I feel guilty when I eat. I have bounced from one extreme diet to another. Low carb, high protein, raw, juice cleanses, calorie counting, fasting. I tried them all. Some made me dizzy, some left me irritable, and a few I am almost certain made me physically sick. I recovered, yes, but the emotional scars linger. Food has felt like both a battleground and a reward, and I am tired of fighting.
By Test5 months ago in Confessions









