Nature
Whispers of the Wooden Soul
In the heart of a vast and ancient forest, where the air was rich with birdsong and the rustling of leaves told forgotten tales, a young tree sprouted. He was an oak, strong and full of promise. Sunlight danced on his small leaves, and the earth beneath held him gently like a mother’s hand. His name, known only to the wind, was Warden.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Title: I Quit My 9-to-5 to Travel — Here's the Truth No One Talks About
Quitting my stable 9-to-5 job to travel the world sounded like a dream. And honestly, that’s exactly what I thought it would be—an Instagram-worthy, soul-healing, life-defining dream. For years, I scrolled past people sipping coconuts in Bali or working remotely from charming cafés in Lisbon. I wanted that life. So, in 2022, after much internal wrestling, I handed in my resignation letter, booked a one-way ticket to Thailand, and thought I was off to find myself.
By shoaib khan7 months ago in Earth
Pick Your Favorite Seal
Seals are semi-aquatic mammals in the order Carnivora. They differ in size from 3 ft 3 in for Balkan seals and 16 ft for southern Elephant seals. Their four limbs are flippers and when compared to dolpins, seals are more agile and flexible. Most seal species inhabit the cold waters of the Southern and Northern Hemispheres. They mate and give birth on the shores.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Earth
When the Axe Spoke
In a peaceful green forest, full of singing birds and rustling leaves, there stood a very old and wise tree named Old Meroo. He had lived there for more than a hundred years. His thick trunk was strong, his roots ran deep, and his branches stretched wide like arms ready to give a hug.
By Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Earth
Kumrat Valley: Pakistan's Hidden Paradise
What is Kumrat Valley? The Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan is home to the picturesque Kumrat Valley. It has gained popularity among adventurers and environment enthusiasts due to its stunning natural beauty, verdant forests, and glistening rivers.
By JAMAL UDDIN7 months ago in Earth
Choking Skies
"When the air turned toxic, survival became the only story left to tell." The sky was once blue. People had forgotten what that looked like. For the last twenty years, the sky above the city of Virelia had been a permanent shade of gray—thick, heavy, and still. The sun rarely pierced through the layers of soot and smog, and when it did, it cast an eerie, orange glow that felt more like a warning than warmth.
By Masih Ullah7 months ago in Earth
🌍 The Earth is Whispering—But Are We Listening?
I used to believe Earth was loud. The rumble of volcanoes, the roar of oceans, the endless chatter of forests—our planet didn’t just exist; it sang. Thunder crashed like war drums. Rain danced on rooftops. Even silence had a heartbeat.
By Muhammad Hakimi7 months ago in Earth
Where the World Finds Peace. AI-Generated.
Amina’s life had become a whirlwind of deadlines, noise, and endless screens. The city’s constant buzz drowned out her thoughts, leaving her restless and tired. She longed for a place where silence wasn’t empty, but full — full of calm, of stillness, of peace.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
The Heart of the Rolling Hills. AI-Generated.
Mariam had always felt a little lost in the noise of the city. The constant honking, the crowded streets, and the endless rush made her heart yearn for calm — a place where she could breathe and think clearly. So when her parents suggested a summer trip to their ancestral village nestled in the rolling hills, she agreed with quiet hope.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
The Sunset Farmer
Eli Martin had farmed the same stretch of land for over fifty years. His boots knew every furrow in the field, his hands bore the memory of every seed planted, and his eyes had measured the seasons not by calendar days but by the ripening of wheat and the flight of migrating birds.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Earth











