Childhood
I Lied About My Age for 3 Years—And He Still Chose to Believe Me
I didn’t mean to lie, at first. It wasn’t premeditated. It was one of those little things that slip out and hang in the air longer than you expect them to. We were at a bar, I was with a friend, he was sitting alone, and we started talking. I was 29. I told him I was 25.
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in Confessions
From Shadows to Strength
Once upon a time, in a quiet town nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, lived a young woman named Mira. For many moons, Mira’s world was clouded by a heavy fog — a deep sadness that wrapped around her like a thick, cold blanket. Each day felt like wading through a river of invisible weight, and her heart whispered that she was lost in a place with no clear path home.
By Rizwan 8 months ago in Confessions
"The Day I Learned to Shut Up and Listen
I used to think I had to have an answer for everything. If someone complained, I gave them a solution. If someone told me their problems, I tried to fix them. I thought that’s what being a man meant — solve, repair, rescue. Like life was just one long busted engine.
By Rizwan 8 months ago in Confessions
Spin That Rotary
The current technology that’s there around you can be a fascinating sight especially if you’re a kid. When I was a young kid growing up throughout the 90’s to early 2000’s, scrolling through social media and watching YouTube videos on our cell phones wasn’t heard of. There was no such thing. At least as far as the 90’s was concerned.
By Jasmine Aguilar8 months ago in Confessions
When I Found God
When I Found God How God Met Me at the Kitchen Table By Joey Raines Description: This true story follows my search for God and the moment everything changed. What began as a simple decision to read the Bible turned into a life-altering encounter with the presence of God. If you’ve ever felt distant, uncertain, or hungry for something more, this testimony might speak to you right where you are.
By Joey Raines8 months ago in Confessions
Understanding Cryptocurrency Investments
Cryptocurrency has taken the financial world by storm over the past decade. What started as a niche interest among tech enthusiasts has now become a global phenomenon. Terms like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and blockchain are no longer foreign to most people, and many are now looking to invest in digital currencies as part of their financial strategy.
By aadam khan8 months ago in Confessions
The World Never Noticed Me"
used to believe I was born to be forgotten. In every classroom photo, I stood at the edge—never quite part of the group. Teachers mispronounced my name, or skipped it altogether. At home, the silence was even louder. My parents were good people, but they were busy—always chasing time, money, or something lost long ago. I became a shadow—quiet, unnoticed, and fading with each year.
By Muhammad Taimoor8 months ago in Confessions
The Lie That Saved My Family
I never thought one lie could change everything. I used to believe honesty was sacred, that truth was the foundation of love, trust, and family. But that was before the day I picked up the phone and lied to my mother to save the life we had all built together.
By Ali8 months ago in Confessions
people who have nearly no close friends or family to lean on usually display these habits without realizing it
In today’s hyper-connected world, loneliness is a growing epidemic that often goes unnoticed. Not everyone who appears fine on the surface is truly okay inside. Some individuals have little to no emotional support—no close friends to confide in, no family members to rely on. And while they may function "normally" in society, they often display subtle, unconscious habits that point to a deeper lack of connection and support. These behaviors are not always easy to spot—even the people exhibiting them may be unaware.
By SophiaSoso8 months ago in Confessions
I Didn’t Cry When My Son Was Born — And I’m Not Sorry
I always thought I’d cry when my son was born. You know the scenes — the dad clutching his chest, overwhelmed with joy, a single tear rolling down his cheek as his baby enters the world. I expected something like that. But when the moment actually came, standing in the OR beside my wife, it was a very different story.
By Ming C.8 months ago in Confessions
10 Blatantly Sexist Remarks About Women Made by a Man
Anyone can be sexist — men, women, and people of other genders. Discrimination isn’t limited to one group. It’s horrible, disgusting, annoying, and very unfair. Unfortunately, this is something we have to encounter once in a while, because people suck. There it is, one of the most straightforward pieces of wisdom I can share with others: humans suck. Pardon my lack of scientific terminology.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Confessions









