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The Date
Passing the time, looking around and looking for a soul to accompany to follow, she continues to walk towards the dark small alley. So many feelings to hold, to resist, to procrastinate so no one will know how she feels. She continued to look, to see if she could find the smell, the shadow left by that man.
By Lasha Desela4 months ago in Confessions
The Digital Detox Movement: Why Unplugging is Becoming the New Luxury
Introduction: The Age of Always-On We live in a world that never sleeps. Notifications buzz, emails flood in at midnight, and social feeds refresh endlessly. Being "always available" has become the cultural norm, but it comes with hidden costs—rising stress levels, declining focus, and an erosion of genuine human connection. Out of this environment, the digital detox movement has emerged. For some, unplugging feels like deprivation. For others, it has become the ultimate form of luxury: time, attention, and presence reclaimed.
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions
Unsent, Unforgotten
We all have sentences inside us that were never spoken. Words that sat at the edge of our lips, waiting for courage, waiting for the right time—a time that never came. For me, those words weren’t just sentences. They were an entire letter.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Confessions
The Gift of Presence: Why Being Fully There Matters More Than Doing More
Introduction: The Age of Distraction We live in an era where productivity is celebrated, busyness is worn as a badge of honor, and multitasking feels like the only way to keep up with life’s demands. Our phones ping with constant notifications, work follows us home through emails, and social media steals hours of our time in endless scrolling. In the midst of this hyper-connected world, we’ve never been more disconnected—from ourselves, from the people we love, and from the simple joys of living.
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions
A House Divided: When a Father’s Betrayal Shattered a Family
A House Divided BY:Khan Khalid Mahmood Ashraf’s life took a turn the day his wife, Bushra, fell seriously ill. For years, she had been the heart of their home — the mother of five daughters and two sons, the anchor of a bustling household. But this time, when she was admitted to the hospital after her third heart attack, the doctors shook their heads grimly. “Pray for her recovery,” they told the family, “the rest is in God’s hands.”
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
Grandpa’s Nighttime Tale: The Thousand-Year-Old Al-Azhar
A Nighttime Tale: Grandpa’s Story About Al-Azhar BY:Ubaid “Hey children! You’re still awake?” Grandpa Aslam’s voice broke the silence of the living room. He had just walked in and found Maryam and Abdullah glued to a mobile phone, playing a video game with intense focus. His tone carried a mix of surprise and mild disapproval.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Confessions
The Promise That Shattered My Life
A Promise That Shattered My Life BY:Khan Every morning at seven, I arrived at the agency, ready to dive into the day’s work. One morning, around ten, the postman handed me a letter. As I opened it, I found myself reading the words of a woman who had written:
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
The Phone That Stole My Sister’s Life
The Phone That Stole My Sister’s Life BY:Khan Kiran woke Noor one morning with a scolding she meant as affection. “Kiran, get up — it’s morning. You stay up on your phone all night and then pretend you don’t hear the alarm. What do people even talk about on the phone all night? It’s nonsense, a waste of time.” Noor rubbed her eyes, used to Kiran’s teasing. They were only two daughters at home now; their father had died and their mother worked long hours cleaning houses to make ends meet.
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
The Silent Widow: A Village Heiress Who Sacrificed Her Life for Others
The Untold Tale of a Village Heiress BY:Khan In the heart of a vast village during the days of the British Raj lived Raisa Khalid Ahmed, a man of immense wealth and influence. His presence commanded respect; he owned nearly half the agricultural lands of the village and two lush orchards filled with trees heavy with fruits of every season. God had blessed him with fortune, land, and prestige. Yet, despite these worldly blessings, there was a void in his life—he had no son to inherit his legacy.
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
The Art of Slowing Down: Why a Gentle Pace Can Lead to a Fuller Life
Introduction We live in an age that glorifies speed. Fast food, high-speed internet, instant replies, overnight delivery—our culture prizes immediacy. The faster we move, the more productive we appear, and the more we feel we’re keeping up with everyone else. But beneath the rush lies an uncomfortable truth: in our relentless pursuit of speed, we often sacrifice depth, connection, and fulfillment.
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions









