Stream of Consciousness
A Name I Borrowed To Be Myself
I am Aarvi. As you already read in the title, it's a fake name—a fake name I created to be myself. Because society and the people around me won't accept a girl who questions everything, who loves to raise her voice and say her thoughts out loud. If I try to be myself, all I get is criticism, disrespect, and becoming a joke. Why?
By Aarvi nilli9 months ago in Confessions
The Secret My Grandmother Took to Her Grave—And Why I Dug It Up
My grandmother, Eleanor, was the kind of woman who spoke in riddles. Stern, devout, always impeccably dressed in wool skirts and pearls, even in the summer heat. She ran our family like a quiet monarchy—respected, feared, and never questioned.
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Confessions
The Upload That Changed Everything
Rayyan was broke—again. Not in a dramatic, movie-scene way. Just the quiet, numbing kind of broke where your mobile data runs out and you wait for Wi-Fi like it’s rain in a desert. He had just enough cash to stretch five cups of chai over seven days, and his freelance clients had gone silent. Again.
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Confessions
The Quiet Revolt
Sana adjusted the blinds, letting in the soft morning light that kissed the edges of her living room plants. The old rhythm—rushing out in heels, coffee half-finished, traffic humming with tension—had been replaced with something quieter. But it hadn't come without its own battle.
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Confessions
The Lonely Corner. AI-Generated.
In a bustling city filled with faces, noise, and life, there was a quiet little café tucked in a narrow alley, far from the constant hum of the world. In this café, a woman named Sara sat every day in the same corner, her eyes distant, her mind wandering through endless thoughts.
By Akhter khan9 months ago in Confessions
The Code of Freedom
Jason never imagined he’d be the face of a digital empire. Raised in a small suburban neighborhood, he had always followed the traditional route—school, university, corporate job—living in the world of nine-to-five routines, deadlines, and meetings that seemed to drag on forever. His life felt like a constant loop, as if he were chasing something he could never quite catch. It wasn’t until his 30th birthday that he realized what was missing: freedom.
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Confessions
Running My Own Race
I used to think I was behind in life. It didn’t matter what I had achieved, how far I’d come, or how many personal milestones I had quietly reached—there was always someone doing more, getting there faster, or doing it better. Social media made it worse. I’d scroll through images of friends traveling the world, launching businesses, getting engaged, buying homes, and chasing dreams I hadn’t even dared to speak out loud yet. With every scroll, I felt a quiet sting of inadequacy.
By Mansoor khan9 months ago in Confessions
"Command the Crowd: How to Speak Confidently in Front of 1,000 People
Speaking in front of a large audience—1,000 people or more—is often considered one of the most intimidating challenges in public speaking. The sheer number of eyes watching you can send a jolt of nervous energy through even the most confident individuals. But with the right mindset, preparation, and delivery techniques, you can turn that fear into fuel and deliver a powerful performance that resonates with every person in the room.
By Fawad ali9 months ago in Confessions
North America in the Next Five Years: Navigating Change and Shaping the Future
Introduction As the world rapidly evolves, North America stands at a critical juncture. Comprised of three major nations— the United States, Canada, and Mexico—this continent is poised for significant transformation over the next five years. Each country brings its own set of opportunities and challenges, but together they are part of a deeply interconnected region. From emerging technologies and shifting geopolitics to climate change and social movements, North America’s trajectory will have profound implications not only for its citizens but also for the global community.
By Shaida 9 months ago in Confessions
The Silence Between Us
There was a time when silence didn’t scare me. It wasn’t always awkward or uncomfortable—it was simply a space where we could just be, without needing to fill the air with words. But over time, the silence between us changed. It grew thick, heavy, and unwelcoming. It wasn’t the quiet that allowed us to connect; it became a wall we couldn’t break down.
By Mansoor khan9 months ago in Confessions
One Man Made a Million and How You Can Too
Three years ago, Aman Khan was working a dead-end job at a local electronics store in Karachi, earning just enough to survive. He spent his evenings watching YouTube videos about e-commerce, fascinated by people making fortunes online. One name kept popping up—Amazon.
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Confessions







