School
đź“– "The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment"
Author: Eckhart Tolle Genre: Self-help, Mindfulness, Personal Development 🌟 Why this book? "The Power of Now" is one of the most powerful and practical books for developing both mental focus and inner confidence. While it’s rooted in mindfulness and spirituality, its core lessons are highly applicable to daily life, especially if you struggle with distractions, fear, or self-doubt.
By Muhammad Huzaifa8 months ago in Confessions
Paper Hearts
Mira had always known the price of words. She learned it not from books, but from bills stacked on the kitchen counter, from her mother’s tired sighs late at night, and from the weight of being too young to carry so much. Her father had left when she was just a child, and her mother—once a poet with a gentle soul—had traded verse for overtime. Poetry didn’t pay for heating or medicine.
By Taslim Ullah8 months ago in Confessions
The Silence I Spoke
For most of my life, I was fluent in silence. I could hold a conversation with my eyes, express sorrow through my smile, and scream without making a sound. It wasn't because I had nothing to say — it was because I had learned early on that speaking carried consequences. And so, I swallowed my voice like medicine that burned going down, hoping it would heal me from something I couldn’t name.
By Muhammad Hashim8 months ago in Confessions
Where Ink Meets Tea
There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when silence wraps around a person and all that fills the space is the soft rustle of turning pages and the comforting aroma of a cup of tea. That magic, subtle yet profound, had always been Clara’s favorite part of her day.
By Taslim Ullah8 months ago in Confessions
My First Day in School
s The sun had just begun to rise, casting a golden glow over everything. I remember that morning vividly—the way the light streamed through my bedroom window and how my heart beat a little faster with excitement and nerves. It was finally here: my first day of school.
By Noor Hussain8 months ago in Confessions
Living With A Girl I Just Met Raw. AI-Generated.
Sometimes life throws you into situations that feel like a plot twist in a romance movie—or maybe even a reality show. Living with a girl I just met raw isn’t your average love story. It’s messy, impulsive, thrilling, and emotionally charged. But it’s real. This isn’t about scripts or polished love letters; it’s about discovering what happens when two people skip the formalities and dive straight into cohabitation. If you've found yourself googling living with a girl I just met raw, chances are you're either living this reality or flirting with the idea. Either way, you're not alone.
By YUVRAJ8 months ago in Confessions
Why They'll Talk (and Lie) About You (And Why You Might Want Them To)
Ever scrolled through social media and seen a successful entrepreneur, artist, or public figure getting absolutely dragged through the mud? Ever wondered why the vitriol seems to ramp up the higher someone climbs?
By KURIOUSK8 months ago in Confessions
The Day Everything Changed
It was a Tuesday, the kind of day no one expects anything from. The skies were stubbornly gray, coffee was bitter no matter how much sugar I added, and my inbox was overflowing with emails I didn't care to answer. I was 28, living in a cramped one-bedroom apartment in a city I didn’t love, working a job that paid well but quietly siphoned the soul from my bones.
By Muhammad Hashim8 months ago in Confessions
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma8 months ago in Confessions
unbound
when i was in high school, i powerlifted and crude peers joked that my "tits would get hard." this didn't seem like a problem to me, but i knew what they intended to mean—small breasts, flat, more like pecs, defined and masculine. how derogatory of a woman. unfitting and disgusting. my irreverence toward gendered expectations bristled, challenged, and disturbed some. it excited others.
By Aima Charle8 months ago in Confessions
The way you looked at me. AI-Generated.
Jay didn’t mean to fall for her. He just did. It started like nothing: two people sitting on opposite sides of the classroom. Her name was Cam. Short for Camila. She transferred in the middle of junior year. The kind of girl who wore hoodies even in the heat, kept her head down, and never raised her hand.
By Dart Wry8 months ago in Confessions









