Secrets
Document shows Iran had imperial plans in Syria that were foiled by Assad’s collapse
In December 2024, the unexpected fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad marked a significant turning point in Middle Eastern geopolitics. For Iran, which had invested heavily in Syria both financially and militarily, Assad's ousting represented a substantial blow to its regional strategy and aspirations.
By Krypton 9 months ago in Confessions
The One That Got Away: My First Love Story and Why It Still Haunts Me
The Start of Us That is where it started, when I was not even looking for it. You see the kind of love that I am talking about the one that creeps up on you unannounced when you are not expecting it, no warning signs, no preparation.
By Mind Shift Journal9 months ago in Confessions
"Enchanted Hearts"
**Title: "Enchanted Hearts"** **Prologue** In a world where magic and reality intertwine, love often defies logic, transcending time and space. This is the story of two souls whose paths crossed in the most extraordinary way, igniting a love story that would change their lives forever. It begins with a simple phrase, but it echoes through eternity: **"Thank you so much, dear, for enchanting my life with love."
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN9 months ago in Confessions
What I Learned from Being Ghosted by My Best Friend
We never had a fight. That’s what still haunts me the most. No yelling. No tears. No dramatic confrontation. Just a quiet drifting, so slow and subtle I didn’t realize it was happening until it was over.
By muhammad khalil9 months ago in Confessions
The Bus Stop Stranger
I was late—again. The rain was relentless, drumming against my umbrella like it was trying to shake me out of my fog. I had just left the office, soaked in more than just rain: burnout, boredom, and the dull ache of a life on autopilot. My job in digital marketing paid the bills, but it was eating me from the inside out.
By Khan9 months ago in Confessions
Letters from the Frontline
Aarav and Meera’s marriage was still new just seven days old when duty called him away. Their honeymoon had barely begun, and the weight of their wedding rings was still fresh on their fingers. The army’s call came with urgency: a border skirmish had intensified, demanding his immediate return to service. Meera, her heart breaking but filled with pride, stood with him at the railway platform, gripping his hand tightly. Her eyes, filled with sorrow and love, refused to let go as the train neared. Before he boarded, she slipped a small leather-bound notebook into his coat pocket, her voice trembling as she whispered, "Write to me." Aarav kissed her forehead gently, his promise unwavering: "Every night, no matter what."
By Maik Tyson9 months ago in Confessions
The Lie You Keep Telling Yourself That’s Holding You Back
We lie to ourselves more than we realize. Not with dramatic stories or outrageous excuses — but with quiet, subtle phrases that feel harmless. So soft, they slip past our awareness. So believable, they feel responsi And the most dangerous of them all?
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Confessions
broken dreams
When Dreams Are Broken Again and Again Dreams are what give life color, direction, and purpose. They push us to grow, to imagine more, and to reach beyond what seems possible. But what happens when those dreams are broken—again and again? What happens when every effort ends in disappointment, and the future you hoped for slips further out of reach?
By Gayatri Nagpal9 months ago in Confessions
I Got My Boss Fired by Accident (And I Still Feel Guilty)
It All Started With a Simple Email It was just another ordinary Monday. The kind where you sip coffee, scroll through emails, and mentally prepare yourself for a full inbox and back-to-back meetings. That morning, an email popped up from our department head with the subject line: “Share Your Honest Feedback – Help Us Improve.”
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Confessions
I Ruined My Office Crush with One Drunk Text
We all have our weaknesses mine just happened to be six feet tall, smart, and annoyingly charming. His name was Arjun. You know the type: always calm in meetings, cracks the right joke at the right time, and somehow makes carrying a laptop look attractive. Yeah, that kind of guy.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Confessions








