fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
Smile. Your enemies hate it. AI-Generated.
Smile. Your enemies hate it: Unlocking the Power of Your Genuine Smile for Personal and Professional Success Introduction A real smile is one of the most powerful tools you can have. It can brighten a room, break down barriers, and even scare off enemies. When you smile genuinely, people see confidence, warmth, and authenticity. It’s a subtle way to influence how others see you and how they react. Many think a smile is just a friendly gesture, but it can also be a secret weapon in social situations. Smiling boosts your mood, improves relationships, and makes you more attractive—both emotionally and professionally. Yet, some believe smiling is a weakness or a sign of vulnerability. That’s a mistake. Learning how and when to smile strategically can turn the tables and make your enemies dislike your confidence even more.
By Story silver book 9 months ago in Families
The Day I Chose Myself Over My Family
In a typical Nigerian home, especially as the first son, your life is not your own. From the moment you can walk, you’re told to "lead by example," to "make the family proud." What they really mean is: sacrifice yourself for everyone else.
By Chinonso Kingsley9 months ago in Families
Nasrudin and the donkey Dilemma
One sunny afternoon, Nasrudin was sitting outside his modest house, sipping tea and counting the ants that marched across his doorstep. Just then, his old friend Jalal came huffing and puffing down the road, dragging a long rope with no end in sight.
By Muhammad Abid shah9 months ago in Families
Apple Pay Outage Leaves Millions Stranded: What You Need to Know . AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Nation Grinds to a Halt—Digitally On May 17, 2025, Americans nationwide were in a predicament—unable to purchase coffee, pay for food, or even get their wallets. Why? A record Apple Pay outage that had crippled digital payments nationwide.
By Zeeshan Haidar9 months ago in Families
Happy and Successful Marriage Secrets Revealed Through This Simple but Powerful Love Story
In a quiet town surrounded by green fields and peaceful skies lived a couple named Ayan and Sara. They were known in their neighborhood for their warm smiles, gentle laughter, and the way they still held hands after many years of marriage.
By Atta Ullah9 months ago in Families
The Room of the Forgotten King
The room smelled of iron and fire—of battles long fought and stories half-told. The walls, built from large, timeworn stones, stood firm like silent sentinels. Each crack whispered history; every shadow breathed memory. At the center of it all stood a majestic bed carved from dark oak, its headboard crowned by a gleaming sword pointing downward—an eternal reminder of vigilance. The crimson blanket laid across the bed appeared untouched by time, its fabric rich and thick like royal velvet, and the red rug beneath it glowed with a subtle warmth as though stained with the blood of legends.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Families
Nasrudin and His Daughters ✨
A wise tale about patience, power, and kindness—and the true treasures of life. --- Mullah Nasrudin was well known in the village—not just for his cleverness and humor, but also for his ability to turn the simplest moments into deep lessons. People came from far and wide to listen to his stories, ask for advice, or simply to laugh.
By Muhammad Abid shah9 months ago in Families
Life Is Like a River: Its Nature Is to Keep Flowing
Life, in its essence, is a continuous journey — ever-changing, ever-evolving, and ever-flowing like a river. The comparison between life and a river is both poetic and profound. Just as a river begins as a small stream and gradually grows, meandering through various terrains, so does life start from infancy, flowing through childhood, youth, adulthood, and eventually old age. It encounters challenges, obstacles, and beautiful moments along the way, but the most important thing is motion—the flow.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Families







