Teenage years
Gaslighting Took Me
It didn’t happen all at once. There wasn’t a loud explosion, a screaming match, or a dramatic exit. No, the unraveling of who I was happened quietly, like a thread pulled from the hem of my identity. I didn’t see it then, but now I know the name for it—gaslighting. And it took me. Slowly, surely, and almost completely.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
The Cost of Being “The Strong One”
By Nadeem Shah “You’re so strong.” “You’ve got this.” “I don’t know how you do it all.” At first, those words feel like praise. Like you're doing something right. You’re dependable. Unshakeable. The go-to person when things fall apart. You become the listener, the fixer, the shoulder everyone cries on.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Confessions
Kaylee Goncalves’ Father: “We Know Why He Did It — And It’s More Disturbing Than You Think”
It’s been more than two years since the unimaginable struck in Moscow, Idaho. Four promising lives—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle—were brutally taken in their own home. The crime shocked a tight-knit college town and sent waves of sorrow across the country. Now, as the legal aftermath continues, Kaylee’s father, Steve Goncalves, has spoken out bluntly:
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Confessions
The Day My Smart Fridge Tried to Take Over the House. AI-Generated.
Start writing... It all started on an otherwise perfectly normal Tuesday morning. I was sitting at the kitchen table, sipping the first cup of coffee—the sacred ritual that kickstarts every day. My phone buzzed with emails, and I was just about to scroll through them when my smart fridge decided to interrupt.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Confessions
**“The Strangest Job Interview I Ever Had—And Why I’ll Never Forget It”
When I applied for a small administrative assistant position in a local office last summer, I wasn’t expecting a five-star experience. I expected the usual: a waiting room, a handshake, some questions about Microsoft Word, and a polite goodbye. Instead, I got an experience that felt more like a prank show — minus the cameras.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Confessions
🔥 Upcoming World War 3: Could It Happen?
🔥 Upcoming World War 3: Could It Happen? The shadow of a third world war has haunted global conversations for decades. Since the devastation of World War II, the world has enjoyed an uneasy peace, punctuated by regional conflicts and cold war rivalries. But as the 21st century unfolds, new threats emerge — from geopolitical tensions and nuclear armaments to cyber warfare and economic battles — sparking fears that a global conflict, even more destructive than before, could be looming on the horizon.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Confessions
When Hearts First Whisper.
It all happens that day right . The day when I have a first glimpse of your smile. If you are wondering what this lines mean then hey ! Ready for a rollercoaster ride of my life fasten your belt . Hahaha I know I know I talk a lot . My Introduction . I am your very favorite Rose I guess so .
By Roosie Rose6 months ago in Confessions
My Grandmother’s Diary Told Me a Secret No One Was Supposed to Know
When my grandmother died, she left behind a wooden box that smelled like rosewater and forgotten years. It sat on the top shelf of her closet, beside a jar of old buttons and a photo of her late husband in uniform. No one had touched it in decades.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Confessions
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Everyone Online.
You’re waiting for your coffee to brew, or you’re ticking off the time before bed, and suddenly you’re ten minutes into someone else’s highlight reel. A wedding in Bali. A promotion announcement. Perfectly styled kids in spotless homes. She just had her third child and still looks like she stepped out of a fashion ad. He’s buying his second home at 28. They’re building a life you never dreamed possible.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Confessions
We Almost Happened
I met her on a Tuesday that felt like a Sunday. It was raining—light, persistent, like a whisper that wouldn't go away. The library was almost empty except for a few students and a girl in a red scarf, reading Norwegian Wood by Murakami.
By Muhammad Abuzar Badshah 6 months ago in Confessions










