Humanity
Echoes of the Lighthouse
The storm raged outside, the waves crashing violently against the shore. From her small cottage near the coast, Amelia Harper stared at the lighthouse in the distance. It had stood there for nearly a century, abandoned for years, yet holding secrets no one had ever uncovered.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Confessions
Whispers of the Old Library
The air inside the library smelled of aged paper and dust, a scent Evelyn Carter had grown to love over the years. Nestled in the heart of her small town, the Carter Library had stood for nearly a century, its towering wooden shelves holding thousands of untold stories. Evelyn, a part-time librarian and aspiring writer, often found herself lost in its quiet corners, flipping through old books and imagining the lives of those who had once read them.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Confessions
The Forgotten Melody
Sophia had always been drawn to the old piano in her grandmother’s house. It stood in the corner of the dusty living room, untouched for years. Its once-polished wooden surface had dulled, and the ivory keys had yellowed with age. Yet, whenever she visited, she found herself tracing her fingers over the keys, wondering about the stories they once told.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Confessions
The Last Letter
James Carter had never been particularly close to his grandfather, Richard Carter. The old man was quiet, reserved, and kept most of his past to himself. James had spent summers at his grandparents’ countryside home, but even during those visits, Richard never spoke much about his life before marriage.
By Hridoy Hasan12 months ago in Confessions
FEAR IN THINKING IS THIS ABILITY OR ILLNESS
In a bustling yet lonely city for a man named Benjamin, his life is filled with uniqueness that is difficult to explain to others. Since childhood, he has realized that his mind does not work like most people. His memory and understanding of the world are so sharp, as if his brain is an infinite storage, recording every event in detail that is impossible to forget. He can remember meetings 10 or even 30 years ago, complete with seconds, hours, and words spoken, as if it all happened yesterday.
By Benzamin12 months ago in Confessions
7 Crucial Mistakes to Avoid During Your China Visa Application in the USA
Applying for a China visa can be a straightforward process if you approach it with the right knowledge and preparation. However, many applicants, particularly those applying for the first time, can make mistakes that lead to delays, additional costs, or even rejection of their application. To help ensure your visa application is successful, here are seven crucial mistakes to avoid when applying for a China visa in the USA.
By Sophia Loren 12 months ago in Confessions
32 Years of Black History
Hey. How you doin? You know, I would tell you my name, but clearly you found my story so it’s quite clear that you already know who I am. Well yesterday was my 32nd birthday, so you know what that means? Exactly. It means I’m half of 60 and I’m getting old, but it also means that during this month that celebrates Black history I now represent 32 years of Black History.
By Joe Patterson12 months ago in Confessions
Why Estimating is Essential in Project Management
Estimating is a critical skill in project management that every manager must possess. Projects could easily go off track without accurate estimations, leading to wasted resources, missed deadlines, and disappointed stakeholders. Being able to predict how much time, money, and effort a project will require allows managers to plan, allocate resources, and achieve desired results more easily. In this article, we explore the significance of estimation in project management as an aid towards keeping projects on course and ensuring successful outcomes for themselves and their projects.
By eseoexpert12 months ago in Confessions
The Millionaire's Dilemma: A College Tale of Struggles and Surprises
l consider me an elder brother. There’s a reason why they think of me as an elder brother. I’ve been at this university for 5 years, and I’ve been here intentionally. I attend classes and study, but I don’t give exams. There’s no one at home to talk to about this, not that there’s no one, I have an elder sister. My mother died while giving birth to me, and my father was murdered last year. I didn’t introduce myself earlier, but I am SA ARMAN HOSSAIN Rohan, and I have another identity: a millionaire, and it’s because of that wealth that I am now a troublemaker. Now, I am heading to the university because there is an event today.
By Sobuz12 months ago in Confessions
Shab e brat
Shab-e-Barat: A Night of Forgiveness and Blessings Shab-e-Barat, also known as the “Night of Forgiveness,” is a significant occasion in the Islamic calendar. Observed on the 15th night of Sha’ban, the eighth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, it is a night filled with blessings, forgiveness, and prayers. Shab-e-Barat is a night where Muslims believe that the fate of individuals for the coming year is written and divine mercy is at its peak. It is an opportunity to seek forgiveness, make supplications, and reflect on one’s life.
By Asma12 months ago in Confessions
Rituals, rites and rumours: how women claim power in Zimbabwe’s informal gold mines.
Many men on artisanal or small-scale gold mining sites are uncomfortable working with women in their syndicates because of this commonly held cultural belief, that women “pollute” the sacredness of the mining space.
By Viona Aminda12 months ago in Confessions





