divorce
Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
"The Love That Remained". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
When the world moved on, Clara Bennett stayed behind. Not in a physical sense—she still lived in her tiny seaside home, still swept her front porch every morning, still made tea at precisely four o'clock. But inside, her heart remained anchored to a time that no longer existed. A time when laughter echoed in the halls and the smell of pine and old books filled the rooms. A time when her husband, Thomas, sat across from her each evening, reading aloud from the newspaper with his gentle baritone.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in Humans
Your behaviors that are keeping you from your Dream Life
It's easy to identify the monoculture of Germany in the 1930s or America in 1776. It's clear what people at those times, in those places, accepted to be "good" and "true" even when in reality, that was certainly not always the case.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Humans
The “No Contact” Rule: What It Really Does to Their Brain
There’s something terrifyingly powerful about silence. When you decide to cut off all communication after a breakup — no texts, no calls, no “checking in” just to be nice — it sends a signal. Not just to them, but to their brain. And whether you were the one left behind or the one walking away, the “No Contact” rule doesn’t just sit quietly. It rewires emotional circuits, sparks curiosity, and messes with memory in ways most people don’t expect.
By Liam Osuos6 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Existing
I used to say "sorry" for everything. Bumping into someone by accident“Sorry.” Speaking up in a meeting “Sorry.” Asking for help when I was overwhelmed—“Sorry.” Existing in the world, taking up space, having needs, expressing opinions? Sorry, sorry, sorry.
By Vilontinchi6 months ago in Humans
Still Dressed for Him
In a quiet neighborhood tucked at the edge of a small town, a pale yellow house stood with its paint peeling and flowerbeds gone wild. It was a house that held its breath. Its windows were always half-closed, curtains drawn just enough to keep the world out and the memories in.
By khalid khan6 months ago in Humans
Is He Emotionally Available or Just Bored?. AI-Generated.
Emotional availability is more than just answering a text when it pings or saying, “Yes, I can do Saturday.” It’s all about being really there, letting down your guard sometimes, and sticking around when the fun fades and the feels show up. An emotionally available guy is into creating something that lasts. He talks about what’s going on inside him, makes room for your stuff, and aims for a connection that’s deeper than just what’s easy or normal.
By Kellee Bernier6 months ago in Humans
August, Annie Oakley, & More
Sitting here being calmed by the sounds that the thunder is making outside of my window and watching the rain trickle down the panes. "Gosh, how we needed this reprieve from the unrelenting heat and humidity from these July days that have collapsed on the calendar," my soul thinks...
By Shirley Belk6 months ago in Humans
How Islam Changed My View of Success.
Success is a word that carries different meanings for different people. For many years, I believed success was all about wealth, status, power, and worldly achievements. I thought the more money I had, the more luxurious my life became, and the more people admired me, the more successful I would be. I spent a lot of time chasing these goals, constantly comparing myself to others and feeling like I wasn’t doing enough. But when I truly began to understand Islam, my entire view of success changed.
By Tariq jamil6 months ago in Humans
The Strong One Is Suffering
They call me the strong one. The reliable one. The one you go to when your life is falling apart, when you need advice at midnight, when you're on the edge and need someone to talk you down. I’ve worn that label like armor for years—believing it meant I was valuable, needed, even loved.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Humans











