Childhood
When Home Becomes a Prison: The Silent Suffering of Abused Children
Start writing...In every society, there are children who smile despite their pain, who hide their tears behind silent glances, and who live a childhood stripped of security and warmth. Domestic violence against children is not just a fleeting incident; it is a permanent scar that leaves psychological and emotional effects that may last a lifetime. Between screaming and beating, a child grows up learning fear instead of love, carrying with them a world full of brokenness that may shape their future. What are the reasons that drive parents to abuse their children? What are the consequences? And how can we change this painful reality?
By yusuf selho11 months ago in Confessions
My Dreams, My Existence!
My Dreams, My Existence! What are dreams? For some, they are nothing more than the fleeting images that appear when they close their eyes at night. For others, they are just words spoken casually, without any real commitment. But for me, dreams are my identity. They are not just my aspirations; they define who I am. My dreams are my existence!
By Dipak Pawar11 months ago in Confessions
I can't believe you are gone...
It is so difficult for me to write in the Albanian language because, in English, it feels like I can hide or transform the pain and fear with my fantasies. But today, a pain repeated itself once again and struck even harder. My heart nearly shattered from the pain and, for a moment, forgot to beat again. Then, a storm swept everything away, and a torrential rain began to pour furiously. Wild and blinding lightning illuminated the night in its darkness. The noise was so loud that it deafened all of humanity.
By Ina Zeneli11 months ago in Confessions
To be finished in cow raising
Cow Raising: Productive Rural Undertaking Cow raising is quite possibly of the most encouraging and beneficial endeavor in the rural area of Bangladesh. It isn't just a method for milk creation, yet in addition a significant method for working on ranchers' financial status, addressing healthful necessities and producing business. Cow cultivating can turn out to be exceptionally productive with legitimate preparation, appropriate consideration and great administration.
By MD ONIK HASAN11 months ago in Confessions
I am 22 and am not ashamed to admit that
1) I could not clear my master's entrance exam and dedicated an entire year to the process which led to physical and mental burnout. I took a few months off after taking the exam to figure out what I wanted from life.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Confessions
The Stress of Experiencing disability on the Mind
Life is stressful- no one can avoid that reality. We have all been in the familar situation at night where we are so worried about tomorrow, we cannot fall asleep. However my experience with insommia was taken to extremes in my teens. I would have to be honest and say my life naturally has more stress in it and I do not handle it well. I had severe cerebral palsy, was a social outcast and had tremendous pressure from my family to succeed. I was never supposed to be able to walk. I had a surgery when I was eight to make it possible. Before surgery my feet were so inward I triped on them making every strained step. This is because it felt like weights were on my feet and too heavy to even lift off the ground. I had a surgery to help my feet reach the ground and turn straight. I missed grade two to learn how to walk. From the time I was small life demanded a lot of me. My parents however expected more and unrealistically so.
By Julia Stellings12 months ago in Confessions
Children Who Remember
Do you believe in reincarnation? The idea that souls can return to the world in new bodies has fascinated people for centuries. Many religions, particularly those rooted in Eastern philosophies, are built around this concept. But beyond faith and tradition, there are eerie stories—unexplained, mind-boggling accounts—of children who seem to remember past lives in remarkable detail.
By Zamiee12 months ago in Confessions
LIFE UNEDITED - SZN:1/EP - 1
I am the youngest daughter of a small family. The one who always wished to disappear, the one who noticed even the smallest details unfolding at home, the silent observer. The one who always felt like something was missing like no one truly saw the weight I carried — hidden behind my quiet nature and attempts to overachieve. I wanted so badly to do everything right, to be perfect, to prove to the world that I was more than just the youngest. But the harder I tried, the more I felt lost.
By Evelyn Grace12 months ago in Confessions








