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"The Faith in Hard Work"
"The Faith in Hard Work" While striving for a job, there have been numerous instances where I came so close, yet missed the opportunity at the final stage. However, I never blamed anyone. Instead, I worked even harder in preparation. I kept getting ready to prove myself over and over again. People would say, "A good job is not in your destiny," but I would smile and respond, "Destiny is shaped by hard work."
By Dipak Pawar11 months ago in Confessions
When Home Becomes a Prison: The Silent Suffering of Abused Children
Start writing...In every society, there are children who smile despite their pain, who hide their tears behind silent glances, and who live a childhood stripped of security and warmth. Domestic violence against children is not just a fleeting incident; it is a permanent scar that leaves psychological and emotional effects that may last a lifetime. Between screaming and beating, a child grows up learning fear instead of love, carrying with them a world full of brokenness that may shape their future. What are the reasons that drive parents to abuse their children? What are the consequences? And how can we change this painful reality?
By yusuf selho11 months ago in Confessions
My Dreams, My Existence!
My Dreams, My Existence! What are dreams? For some, they are nothing more than the fleeting images that appear when they close their eyes at night. For others, they are just words spoken casually, without any real commitment. But for me, dreams are my identity. They are not just my aspirations; they define who I am. My dreams are my existence!
By Dipak Pawar11 months ago in Confessions
To be finished in cow raising
Cow Raising: Productive Rural Undertaking Cow raising is quite possibly of the most encouraging and beneficial endeavor in the rural area of Bangladesh. It isn't just a method for milk creation, yet in addition a significant method for working on ranchers' financial status, addressing healthful necessities and producing business. Cow cultivating can turn out to be exceptionally productive with legitimate preparation, appropriate consideration and great administration.
By MD ONIK HASAN11 months ago in Confessions
I am 22 and am not ashamed to admit that
1) I could not clear my master's entrance exam and dedicated an entire year to the process which led to physical and mental burnout. I took a few months off after taking the exam to figure out what I wanted from life.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Confessions
Flu Season in the US Is the Most Intense It’s Been in at Least 15 Years
Why This Flu Season Is Breaking Records Several factors have converged to create this year’s “perfect storm” of flu activity. First, the dominant strain—H3N2—is notorious for its ability to mutate rapidly, reducing the effectiveness of seasonal vaccines. While this year’s shot offers some protection, its mismatch with circulating variants has left many vulnerable. Compounding the problem is what experts call an “immunity gap.” During the pandemic, masking and social distancing suppressed flu transmission for nearly three years, leaving people—especially children—with fewer natural defenses. Now, as society returns to normalcy, the virus is spreading unchecked.
By محمد محمد علي11 months ago in Confessions
Yet life goes on, Following the rules of life. AI-Generated.
Yet life goes on Following the rules of life years have passed like a slow, unrelenting tide of purpose. There was once a belief that the future held promise, that the passing of time would bring growth and fulfillment. Instead, it has only magnified an overwhelming emptiness. Others have moved forward—married, traveled, built lives filled with experiences that seem unattainable. Meanwhile, existence has become a mere shadow, slipping further behind with every moment.
By Banik Sojib12 months ago in Confessions
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






