Childhood
The Voicemail That Changed Everything: A True Story of Love, Lies, and a Shocking Twist
When Sarah woke up on a rainy Tuesday morning, she had no idea her life was about to change forever. It was supposed to be an ordinary day — coffee, work, gym, sleep. But one small detail derailed everything: a voicemail from an unknown number.
By Ali9 months ago in Confessions
Talks or no talks: who blinks first in US-China trade war?
Talks or No Talks: Who Blinks First in the US-China Trade War? The protracted trade conflict between the United States and China has entered a critical juncture. Recent developments suggest a potential thaw in relations, yet underlying tensions persist. This article delves into the current state of the trade war, examining the recent agreements, economic impacts, and the strategic calculations of both nations.
By Krypton 9 months ago in Confessions
Pahalgam attack: US VP JD Vance says US hopes Pakistan cooperates with India against terrorists
In the wake of the devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, U.S. Vice President JD Vance has called for Pakistan to collaborate with India in combating terrorism. The attack, which occurred on April 22, 2025, resulted in the deaths of 28 civilians, including 25 Indian tourists and one Nepali national, marking one of the deadliest incidents in the region since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
By Krypton 9 months ago in Confessions
Let Them Grow Without Your Shadow
You might ask me, “Why are you writing about parenting? Are you a parent?” No, I’m not. I’ve never had children or personal experience raising them. But I want to share my version of what I’ve observed—what I’ve felt—about parenting.
By Aarvi nilli9 months ago in Confessions
Love Isn’t a Destination: The Art of Searching for Connection
Love—it's something we all desire, but it's also one of the most elusive things in life. We chase after it, pursue it, and sometimes believe we'll never find it. The quest for love has been labeled in films and songs as the romantic quest, a quest to find one's perfect soulmate. But what if the true journey of searching for love isn’t about finding someone else, but discovering more about ourselves in the process?
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Confessions
Invisible writer
In a quiet corner of the city, hidden between a crumbling bookstore and an old tailor’s shop, was a narrow alleyway that led to an apartment no one remembered renting. Its only occupant was a man whose name never appeared on any list, whose face no one recalled, and whose voice no one had heard in years. He was known, only by rumor, as the Invisible Writer.
By Dr.zee9 months ago in Confessions
Premier League Drama: Ten-Man Chelsea Battle for Equalizer at Newcastle - Three More Thrilling Matches Await. AI-Generated.
The clashes between Chelsea and Newcastle United reaffirm the Premier League's reputation for tumultuous excitement. St James' Park is ever rowdier whenever Chelsea football club finds itself in town, and there is no denying the intensity the Blues bring to the pitch. One of the most exciting parts of the game was how fiercely Chelsea seemed to be contesting to find an equalizer given the fact that they had Chelsea reduced to ten men.
By SAYAN GURIA9 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Helped a Lost Child—and What It Taught Me About Humanity
It’s funny how life sometimes throws moments at you that make you pause, reconsider your beliefs, and even change the way you view the world. It was one of those ordinary days that, in hindsight, I realize wasn’t so ordinary after all. Little did I know, a single encounter would leave an impression so profound on me that it would redefine my perspective on human connection.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions
"Bridges of Love"
The city of Alveria stood divided—not by war or politics, but by a river called Meriel. On the west bank were glass towers, private schools, and gala nights. On the east side: rusted rooftops, crowded apartments, and hard-earned meals. And yet, a single bridge, old and iron-wrought, connected the two worlds.
By D A R K9 months ago in Confessions
How a Stranger’s Compliment Pulled Me Out of a Dark Place
It’s easy to feel lost when the world around you seems to be caving in. Sometimes, the weight of life’s struggles can feel suffocating, and the simplest of things – like getting out of bed or facing the day – becomes a challenge. I had found myself in that dark place, a place where joy seemed like a distant memory and every step forward felt like trudging through thick mud.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions











