Humanity
True Guidance of Life: Actions
True Guidance of Life: Actions Karma, a small yet profound word, encapsulates the essence of life. Though its physical form is never visible, its impact on us remains constant. A person whose actions are noble and selfless never truly perishes; their life shines like the pole star, illuminating the path for others through the light of their virtuous deeds. Life often brings challenges, but these challenges are merely stepping stones that can be conquered. To overcome them, what is essential is sincere and unwavering faith in one’s actions.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Why Women Make The Mistakes Again And Again?
Mistakes are a part of life, and for many women, certain patterns appear to repeat, particularly in relationships. Trust me, I understand — I’ve made the same mistakes repeatedly. But is this entirely our fault? Hardly. I’m a woman, and I’ve seen firsthand how easy it is to get caught up in cycles of choosing the wrong person, investing in the wrong situation, or believing the wrong intentions. After my most recent mistake — a painful experience that forced me to step back and rethink everything — I embarked on a journey of self-discovery to figure out why this kept happening. I wanted to get back to a healthier, more confident version of myself, ready to face the future with clarity and resilience. And I’ve realised that I’m not alone — this is a story shared by many women all over the world.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Confessions
Stabbed in the back
It would be unfair of me to paint the situation as being totally negative because it isn’t, I’m surrounded by very supportive and loving friends who do show great loyalty and commitment, however, it's the break from the standard that makes it all the more striking. Having something happen to you which is out of the ordinary is what makes it hurt even more, to have someone you trust stab you in the back when you expect it the least. The experience of having someone you trust do that to you isn’t as bad as I expected it to be, at least for me it didn’t hurt that much because I saw it coming and secondly, I could mitigate the effects of it all together. I didn’t lose that much and I think the lesson I learned was precious, much more than the amount I lost.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
The Rise of Fintech in Latin America: How Digital Payment Solutions Are Transforming Economies. Content Warning.
Latin America has emerged as a powerhouse in the fintech industry, offering innovative solutions that are reshaping economies across the region. From mobile wallets to crypto payments, digital payment technologies are playing a crucial role in expanding financial access and fostering economic growth. This article explores how these advancements are transforming the landscape and what the future holds for fintech in Latin America.
By Bisma Hunzayaabout a year ago in Confessions
How to Shift Your Mindset and Stop Fear of the Evil Eye
Recently, there has been much banter and controversy on social networks over this concept called Evil Eye, as if this thing exists and that some people's bad vibes or bad wishes have so much to do with our lives. Without much empirical research or scientific evidence being put forward on its basis, opinions widely vary on this aspect of life. I believe that the concept of the evil eye is based on cultural and superstitious thinking, that is, those who feel envious of your success or inner light may wish you harm or cast curses, which can eventually bring about misfortune or a decline in the blessings already in your life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden: A Controversial Move Amid Political Tensions
President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden: A Controversial Move Amid Political Tensions This morning, President Joe Biden embarked on a trip to Angola after spending the holiday weekend with his family in Nantucket. Before heading overseas, Biden made a brief stop in Washington, where he announced a significant and polarizing decision: pardoning his son, Hunter Biden.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in Confessions
A True Crime story
A Chilling True Crime Story from Canada: The Murder of Kimberly Proctor Canada has witnessed its share of heartbreaking true crime cases, and the 2010 murder of Kimberly Proctor stands as one of the most chilling in modern history. Kimberly, an 18-year-old from Langford, British Columbia, was reported missing after failing to show up for work. Tragically, 36 hours later, her burned body was discovered under the Galloping Goose hiking trail.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Confessions
Open Conversations: The Medicine of Life
Open Conversations: The Medicine of Life In life, there are times when we feel overwhelmed, when our minds are clouded with confusion, and escaping from that chaos seems like a distant dream. During such moments, we don’t crave much – just a gentle breeze, a kind word, or an open, heartfelt conversation. A small, open conversation, which could last just five minutes, can offer us peace of mind, joy, and contentment.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
The predator of Crescent Pines
The small town of Crescent Pines was known for its rolling hills, quiet streets, and tight-knit community. But in the summer of 2018, its peaceful reputation was shattered by a series of horrifying crimes that revealed a predator lurking in plain sight.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Confessions
5 Powerful Ways to Strengthen Your Relationship. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
5 Ways to Good Improve Relationship with Your Partner Keeping a relationship strong takes hard work and commitment. We'll look at five ways to make your bond with your partner better. These tips can help you build trust, talk better, and grow closer together.
By Misbah uddinabout a year ago in Confessions








