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I Made $0 from My First Story — and That Was the Best Thing That Could’ve Happened
I Made $0 from My First Story — and That Was the Best Thing That Could’ve Happened When I hit "publish" on my first story, I felt like I was stepping onto a tiny, shaky stage with zero audience.
By Khanh Nguyen10 months ago in Confessions
Top Features to Look for in a Modern Suitcase
In today's fast-paced world, selecting the right suitcase is essential for a seamless travel experience. Whether you're a frequent flyer or an occasional traveler, a modern suitcase should offer durability, convenience, and security while being lightweight and stylish. Here, we highlight the top features that define the best modern suitcases available today.
By Maria K Moler10 months ago in Confessions
Why do people Lie
Why Do People Lie? A Real Talk About the Truth Behind Dishonesty Let’s be honest — we all lie. Maybe not in huge, dramatic ways, but in little, everyday moments. Like when you say “I’m fine” even though you're not. Or when you tell your friend their new haircut looks great, even though you're not totally convinced.
By Gabriela Tone10 months ago in Confessions
"A Sliver of the Moon and a Cup of Coffee: A Love Letter Lost in Time"
Chapter 1: The Old Letter's Mystery Nina had never imagined that an ordinary day would turn into something so unexpected. It all started when she found an old letter in her late grandmother’s attic. She had never really paid much attention to the attic, but today, something urged her to explore. It was a dusty, cluttered space, filled with forgotten memories. But amongst the forgotten trinkets, the letter caught her eye. It was old, yellowing at the edges, and sealed with a faded wax stamp.
By Mohammad Helal10 months ago in Confessions
It was always about the littlest things
You know those moments that light you up like a forestfire, the circumstances, people, entities, stories, words or notions that trigger something in you. That makes you act differently, to approach your life differently, to stride a different walk or embrace a new mindset. These are often quite moments that we think are insignificant, but are in reality monumental transgressions of metamorphosis, where everything changes, but also nothing changes.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Confessions
The Letters You Never Read: A Symphony of Silent Love
I met you on a Tuesday. There was nothing extraordinary about that day—the sky wasn’t painted in gold, and the wind didn’t carry any promise. But somehow, in the stillness of that ordinary moment, something shifted within me. I remember your laughter—warm, careless, full of life. It echoed in a place I didn’t know existed inside me. That night, without knowing why, I picked up a pen and wrote you a letter. It was short, clumsy, and filled with emotions I didn’t yet understand. I didn’t send it. I folded it neatly and tucked it into an empty drawer. It said, “There’s something about you that makes the silence in me sing.”
By Farhad khan 10 months ago in Confessions
Beneath the Surface: A Soul's Unfiltered Confession About the Weight of Living. AI-Generated.
There are moments, quiet and unnamed, where the soul stirs beneath the surface—heavier than it seems, aching under the sheer gravity of existence. To the world, everything may look in place: smiles lined up neatly, words dressed in politeness, laughter deployed on schedule. But behind the curtain, behind the “I’m fine,” there’s a whisper, persistent and raw. It’s not sadness, not entirely. It’s the weight of simply being—the invisible burden of living that few dare to speak aloud.
By Fazly Rabbi Taimur10 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Stopped Chasing “Enough”
Most of my adult years, I believed being "enough" was something you attained. Enough was about being on at all times. Being agreeable at all times. Constantly reaching for the next milestone, the next promotion, the next unread email in my inbox. I boasted about my fatigue as a badge of honor, as if running on empty indicated that I was doing something right. Society calls it hustle. I called it survival.
By MD NAYEM10 months ago in Confessions











