Teenage years
Appearance VS Reality
To the world, Ava looked perfect. Flawless skin. Shining hair. The kind of face that made people stop in the street. Her laugh? Airy and contagious, the kind you’d hear in romantic movie trailers. Her Instagram? Curated like a lifestyle magazine—sunsets, beach waves, oat milk lattes, and friends in flower fields.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
Never Reads This
If you're reading this, I asked you not to. But you are. So maybe it's already too late. You were never meant to read this—not really. I wrote it the way people scream into pillows, or whisper secrets to locked journals. I didn’t think anyone would care enough to find it. Or maybe I hoped someone would. Maybe I hoped you would.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
Carried by Grace: How God Held Me Together
Life doesn't always go the way we imagine. I've walked through seasons of grief, heartbreak and loss that made me wonder if I'd ever find my way back. But in every single moment, one thing has remained the same God's grace.
By MelCreates6 months ago in Confessions
He Swore We Were Brothers… Until He Stole Everything From Me. AI-Generated.
I met Dre when I was 12. The type of kid who walked into a room and everybody looked. He had that confidence — smooth with his words, never second-guessed anything. Me? I was quiet, always in the background, but Dre never made me feel like I didn’t belong.
By Mic Henry6 months ago in Confessions
I Cut My Finger With a ‘Chainsaw’
"I Cut My Finger With a Chainsaw" I should’ve known better. But knowing better never stopped me from doing dumb things. It started as a lazy Saturday. My dad had left his old chainsaw in the garage, and I’d always wanted to feel the power of it in my own hands. I wasn’t planning to do anything reckless. Just a few small logs. Just to see what it felt like. Just to test myself.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
I Carried Everyone Until I Couldn’t Anymore
They came to me when they fell apart. Friends, family, coworkers—even strangers who barely knew me beyond surface-level pleasantries. Somehow, I’d become a magnet for other people’s pain, the go-to person when things got messy. I never asked for the role, but I never rejected it either. Saying “yes” to others felt like proof that I mattered. It gave me purpose. And besides, strong people didn’t need help, right?
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Confessions
"The Grocery Store Wi-Fi That Changed My Life: How I Started Earning Online with Nothing But a Phone"
I still remember the night it all started. It was a Thursday, and I was sitting outside a grocery store, stealing free Wi-Fi with my old, cracked smartphone. I had no job, no money, and no real plan. But I had one thing — desperation.
By Umar Farooq6 months ago in Confessions
Juggun Kazim responds to Alizeh Shah's accusations with public apology
In a recent development in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, veteran TV host and actor Juggan Kazim has issued a public apology to fellow actress Alizeh Shah after allegations surfaced that Kazim had mocked a past incident involving Shah. The controversy, which unfolded on social media, has sparked widespread discussion about respect, accountability, and the treatment of younger artists in the industry, highlighting the power of sincere apologies in resolving conflicts.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Confessions
The Silence Between Words. AI-Generated.
Sana had always been quiet. Not because she lacked things to say, but because she believed most things didn’t need to be said out loud. She spoke when necessary, and when she did, her words were soft, measured, and deliberate. But to the world around her—especially in the noisy classroom and social world of college—her silence was often misread.
By Asad Ullah khan 6 months ago in Confessions










