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Last Day of the College
By Samiullah The morning of the last day of college carried a strange stillness in the air. For four years, life had revolved around the same routines—waking up early, rushing to lectures, sharing tea with friends in the cafeteria, and planning futures that seemed distant. But today was different. Today, the future had arrived, and the present was slipping into memory.
By Samiullah5 months ago in Confessions
Pakistani Formal Dresses by Zuria Dor
The Art of Formal Wear in Pakistan In Pakistan formal wear clothing it is a symbol of elegance status and timeless style. At Zuria Dor we specialize in creating luxury formals that embody grace and sophistication for every occasion. If you are looking for formal dresses for women girls formal dresses or semi formal dresses our collections are designed to elevate your wardrobe with couture craftsmanship and fashionable design.
By waqar hashmi5 months ago in Confessions
The Loneliest Role: Being the Strong One
There’s an invisible weight that comes with being “the strong one.” It’s the role no one assigns you, but somehow, it becomes yours. Maybe it’s because you don’t easily cry in front of others, or because you’ve mastered the art of saying “I’m fine” when you’re breaking inside. Perhaps it’s because you’ve always been the one who steps up—holding families together, carrying friendships on your shoulders, and being the steady voice when everyone else is falling apart.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
10 Clear Signs You’re a Lightworker
Lightworkers are soul-driven individuals who feel a deep urge to bring healing, hope, and kindness to the world. They often sense a mission that goes beyond daily life, drawing them to spread light in places shadowed by pain or confusion. If you’ve ever felt different, intensely empathetic, or quietly pulled toward making a positive difference, you might be a Lightworker. This article highlights ten clear signs that reveal this path, helping you recognize and embrace your unique role in the world.
By Wilson Igbasi5 months ago in Confessions
The Joy of Missing Out: Why Saying No Creates Space for What Truly Matters
Introduction In today’s hyperconnected world, it feels like there’s always something happening just out of reach. A friend’s weekend trip, a trending event, a new restaurant opening, or even a viral online conversation—all can stir up a sense of unease that we’re somehow falling behind. This is the well-known “Fear of Missing Out” (FOMO), a modern anxiety rooted in comparison, overstimulation, and the pressure to be everywhere at once.
By Aiman Shahid5 months ago in Confessions
Married vs. Unmarried: A Thoughtful Comparison
In every society, marriage is often viewed as one of the most significant milestones in a person’s life. At the same time, remaining unmarried has also gained recognition as a valid lifestyle choice. Both paths come with unique advantages, struggles, and experiences that shape individuals differently. While some people dream of companionship, family, and shared responsibilities, others prefer freedom, independence, and self-discovery. Comparing married and unmarried life is not about proving which is superior; instead, it is about understanding the different ways people choose to live and thrive.
By Daily Motivation5 months ago in Confessions
The Truth of My Life
I never thought my life would turn out this way. If you had asked me years ago what I wanted, I would have said something simple: a peaceful home, steady work, people I could trust, and love that lasted. But the truth of my life is nothing like that dream. Instead, it has been a storm of secrets, heartbreaks, and betrayals that left me questioning everything I once believed in.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
The Truth of My Life
There was a time when I believed life was simple. You worked hard, you loved honestly, and in return, life would reward you with stability, happiness, and peace. That’s what I thought. That’s what many of us think when we’re young. But the truth of my life is very different—messier, heavier, and far more complicated than I could have ever imagined.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
I know I've been absent a lot here lately
Lately, I've been absent a lot from both Vocal and ViM. Many of my closest friends know and understand why I have been, but there are several who are probably wondering what's going on with Ol' Mother Combs. Whether I am alive or dead, or if I just gave up altogether on writing. Well, let me update my fans and readers on what's been happening lately in my life.
By Mother Combs5 months ago in Confessions
The Story I Was Never Supposed to Tell
I was raised to believe that silence was safer than honesty. In my family, words were currency, and the wrong ones could bankrupt you. The rule was simple: never say too much, never reveal what happens behind closed doors, and never—under any circumstances—tell anyone the truth if it might embarrass the family. For years, I carried those rules like invisible weights, moving through life careful not to drop them.
By Azmat Roman ✨5 months ago in Confessions
"When help comes too late"
A Silent Cry in the Night It was a cold winter evening in a small town. The streets were empty, except for a young man named Adeel, who walked home slowly with his shoulders heavy and his heart even heavier. To the world, Adeel was a strong, hardworking person who never showed weakness. But deep inside, he was drowning.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq5 months ago in Confessions
“The Day That Changed Everything
The Ordinary Day That Didn’t Feel Ordinary Life has a strange way of turning everything upside down when you least expect it. For some, it’s a single phone call, for others, a letter, or maybe just a moment of silence that suddenly feels too heavy.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq5 months ago in Confessions










