Embarrassment
How Procrastination destroy dream
There once lived a young man named Ethan in a peaceful town nestled between green hills and flowing rivers. Bright, intelligent, and creative, Ethan was the kind of person teachers praised and relatives admired. People would often say, “He has a spark in him. One day, he’ll do great things.”
By Alex Farnando8 months ago in Confessions
Stop Telling Me to Be Grateful — Gratitude Won’t Pay the Bills
There’s this thing people love to say when life gets tough: “Be grateful.” And look — I get it. Gratitude has its place. I’m grateful to be where I am. I’m grateful to have a healthy son. I’m grateful to have a job, a roof, and food on the table.
By Ming C.8 months ago in Confessions
My Journey From Self-Doubt to Self-Love
There was a time when just getting through the day felt like carrying a thousand-pound weight I couldn’t name. I’d smile at people, laugh at the right moments, and keep myself “put together.” But inside? I was constantly battling the belief that I wasn’t good enough, like no matter what I did, I was always falling short. Of what exactly? I wasn’t even sure. All I knew was that I couldn’t keep living like that.
By Asmatullah Afridi8 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
The Master of Masks
I always knew something was off. Not because they slipped up, not because I caught them in a lie, but because something in their eyes didn’t match their words. There was always a little too much performance in their pain, a little too much rehearsal in their regret. But I said nothing. I chose to stay quiet, to watch, to wait.
By MD Hamim Islam8 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
10 body language signs of someone who secretly admires you
Have you ever sensed that someone may secretly admire you — even though they’ve never said it out loud? The truth is, when words fail, body language speaks. In fact, over 70% of human communication is nonverbal. So if someone secretly likes you, there’s a good chance they’re revealing more than they realize through gestures, posture, and facial expressions.
By SophiaSoso8 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
If My Son Ever Asks ‘Was I an Accident?’ — This Is What I’ll Say
It was just another workday. I was on my lunch break, April had the day off, and we were sitting in the living room watching TV. Nothing dramatic, no background music, no movie moment — just us. Then came the test result, but not from a drugstore kit. We’d gone to the hospital for this one. We wanted it to feel real. Official.
By Ming C.8 months ago in Confessions
After Age 40, You Need to Stop Doing These Habits — That Speed Up Aging
Have you ever wondered if your morning routine is making you age faster? It turns out that what you do in the first hour after waking can have a big impact on how fast — or slow — you age.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Confessions
Get to Know Trichomoniasis, the Most Common Non-Viral Sexually Transmitted Infection
It was late one night in the lab when a physician from the emergency room came over. She had taken a couple of samples from a patient and wanted to read her own slides. We call it a wet mount when you read slides right after they’re collected. But this particular physician forgot one crucial step.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Confessions










