Psychological
The Secret Life Of People With High Self-Control (It’s Easier than you think)
Introduction When we think of people with high self-control, it's easy to imagine someone with iron willpower who never gives in to temptation. However, the truth about self-control might surprise you. It's not about superhuman discipline but rather about small, intentional habits that make life easier. Let's take a closer look at the secret life of people with high self-control and why it's something you can achieve too.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Fiction
Trying To Be Better Will Only Make You Feel Worse
Introduction In today's self-help-driven culture, we're constantly told to be better, do better, and strive for perfection. While self-improvement can be healthy, the relentless pressure to always "be better" can often backfire, leaving you feeling worse instead of fulfilled. Here's a deeper look into why this happens and how to break free from the cycle.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Letter
Emma Turner had spent most of her life avoiding the past. Her father, Samuel Turner, was a historian who had retreated into his work after her mother’s sudden death when Emma was just a child. The house they lived in—quiet, isolated—became a tomb of memories Emma didn’t want to face. When she was old enough, she moved to the city, eager to escape the shadow of grief that loomed over her childhood.
By Jay Kavayaabout a year ago in Fiction
Strategies for Success in 2024
The rise of remote work has transformed how businesses and professionals collaborate with one another. Mastering the art of remote collaboration is a must in 2024, as being able to work effectively in teams, with clients and colleagues, from anywhere in the world is no longer a luxury. it's a necessity while working in a more flexible and decentralized work environment.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Fiction
Pugilistic Portrait
"Are you alright, sir?" I felt as if I had been punched by a heavyweight, and one without gloves at that. I tried to focus. I was propped up on a low chair or stool of some sort and was looking up at a middle-aged man who seemed somehow familiar. There was nothing familiar about my surroundings.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Fiction
Creeping Void. Top Story - November 2024.
The stars are going out. For some reason, this doesn’t strike me as a sad thing. Nor a terrible one. I am seated on a couch, far beyond the crushing grip of our gravity well. Far beyond the light of our native star. For all that, I do not know where I am. Only that I am seated on a couch, the metal of the space station’s deck cold under my feet, with my arm around someone as we watch the stars go out.
By Alexander McEvoyabout a year ago in Fiction
But… I don’t remember…. Content Warning.
The rain pounded against the windows of the small apartment, the relentless storm outside mirroring the chaos inside Detective James Mathis’s mind. His hands trembled as he stared down at the blood-soaked knife in his grip, its cold steel glinting under the dim light of the room. Time seemed to stretch, each second dragging out as the horror of the situation slowly sank in.
By V-Ink Storiesabout a year ago in Fiction









