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Appearance VS Reality
To the world, Ava looked perfect. Flawless skin. Shining hair. The kind of face that made people stop in the street. Her laugh? Airy and contagious, the kind you’d hear in romantic movie trailers. Her Instagram? Curated like a lifestyle magazine—sunsets, beach waves, oat milk lattes, and friends in flower fields.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers
Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers Amir was never the kind of guy people noticed twice. He walked with his head low, avoided loud conversations, and preferred to spend his evenings reading old books at the corner tea shop near Saddar. His world was small, quiet — and safe.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
"The Grocery Store Wi-Fi That Changed My Life: How I Started Earning Online with Nothing But a Phone"
I still remember the night it all started. It was a Thursday, and I was sitting outside a grocery store, stealing free Wi-Fi with my old, cracked smartphone. I had no job, no money, and no real plan. But I had one thing — desperation.
By Umar Farooq6 months ago in Confessions
The Silence Between Words. AI-Generated.
Sana had always been quiet. Not because she lacked things to say, but because she believed most things didn’t need to be said out loud. She spoke when necessary, and when she did, her words were soft, measured, and deliberate. But to the world around her—especially in the noisy classroom and social world of college—her silence was often misread.
By Asad Ullah khan 6 months ago in Confessions
Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers
Some people leave behind echoes—words, gestures, tiny acts of care—that resurface long after the moment has passed. Over the years, I’ve been told by friends, family, and even acquaintances that something I once said or did helped them in ways I couldn’t have imagined at the time.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
Together Again
Introduction This morning, I woke and my phone was on 3% power, not ideal when I needed it for my visit to Preston. My phone has my train tickets and railcard on, so without it, my journey would be a little difficult, to say the least. I think my charger is not working, but it was a cheap Poundland one, and I have had it for a few years, so it has now gone.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 months ago in Confessions
Kaylee Goncalves’ Father: “We Know Why He Did It — And It’s More Disturbing Than You Think”
It’s been more than two years since the unimaginable struck in Moscow, Idaho. Four promising lives—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle—were brutally taken in their own home. The crime shocked a tight-knit college town and sent waves of sorrow across the country. Now, as the legal aftermath continues, Kaylee’s father, Steve Goncalves, has spoken out bluntly:
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Confessions
Mastering Situational Judgement Tests with Curated Question Bank
Introduction: Why Situational Judgement Tests Matter More Than Ever For aspiring medical professionals, especially junior doctors in training, the Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is not just another academic hurdle—it’s a key component in assessing your professional decision-making and ethical reasoning. Understanding the nature of these assessments and how to prepare with the right tools is crucial for success.
By Mediword6 months ago in Confessions
**“The Strangest Job Interview I Ever Had—And Why I’ll Never Forget It”
When I applied for a small administrative assistant position in a local office last summer, I wasn’t expecting a five-star experience. I expected the usual: a waiting room, a handshake, some questions about Microsoft Word, and a polite goodbye. Instead, I got an experience that felt more like a prank show — minus the cameras.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Confessions









