Psychological
A Lethal Love Story
The rain came down in whispers, not the kind that soaked skin, but the kind that drenched memories. It slid down the iron gutters like tears from a ghost’s eyes. Under the flickering streetlamp of Rue des Fleurs-where time wore a cloak of dust and cobwebbed ivy-Helena stood, draped in a velvet coat black as mourning. Her eyes-smoky, ancient and still burning-glinted as she waited.
By Sovon Mukherjee9 months ago in Fiction
The Influence Code: Why The Most Powerful People Don’t Work Hard — They Work People
Imagine if success wasn’t about how hard you worked, how early you woke up, or how many books you read. What if the true game was happening in invisible rooms, whispered conversations, and backdoor deals? What if the world you see is just a stage — and real power belongs to those who know how to move people, not mountains?
By Umar Khattak9 months ago in Fiction
Once upon a time....
Once upon a time in a classroom almost like this one there sat a teddy bear on the windowsill. This teddy was owned by a little boy that was brought in for show and tell. He shared the teddy bear's name with the class for the bear helped him with his reading. The little boy liked to read to the bear. The little boy left the bear for use for another day and share with his friends. The little when passing the school that late afternoon he told the bear be good and sleep tight. See you tomorrow, Teddy Bear.
By Mark Graham9 months ago in Fiction
Quantum Life : A Little Good & A Little Bad
Have you ever just stopped and thought… how does it work? Like, back in the olden days, scientists used to talk about Infinity & GOD particle stuff —something like “Generation, Operation, Destruction”. But now we hear stuff like energy never really disappears — it just changes its form. That’s wild when you think about it.
By Jayapal Reddy9 months ago in Fiction
In the Mind's Labyrinth
Dr. Evelyn Cross had studied minds for twenty years. She had mapped trauma like cities, traced grief like constellations, and navigated the murky waters of psychosis. But she had never encountered anything like the one they called The Grin Man.
By samon khan9 months ago in Fiction
What Happens to Your Body if You Walk Just 20 Minutes a Day, According to Doctors
Walking is one of the simplest, most accessible forms of exercise—yet many people underestimate its power. You don’t need intense workouts or expensive gym memberships to improve your health. In fact, research shows that walking for just 20 minutes a day can lead to remarkable changes in your body, from boosting heart health to enhancing mental well-being.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Fiction









