fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
The Last Train
The Last Train The platform hummed with restless energy. The dull glow of overhead lights flickered, casting elongated shadows that stretched like ghosts of memories long buried. Passengers shuffled about, their voices merging into a symphony of impatience and longing. The scent of damp metal and old newspapers filled the air, mingling with the distant aroma of street food carried in by the wind.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati9 months ago in Humans
How Humanity Evolved Faster Than Our Minds. AI-Generated.
When the first Homo sapiens walked the African savannas nearly 300,000 years ago, they carried spears, shared stories around fires, and worried about predators in the bushes. Fast-forward to today, and we carry smartphones, scroll endlessly through social feeds, and worry about unread emails. Technology has evolved at light speed — but our minds? They're still stuck in the Stone Age.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran9 months ago in Humans
How to Make a Guy See a Future With You Without Saying a Word
Ever felt like screaming, “Where is this going?” but held back since you didn't need to come off as penniless or pushy? Believe me, you're not alone. Each woman has, at a few points, needed to know, on the off chance that the fellow she's contributing her time and vitality to sees her as a part of his until the end of time. But here's the deal—you do not have to be conversing his ears off to induce that clarity. In some cases, hush combined with key moves talks louder than words.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
The Subtle Art of White Lies: When Truth Takes a Gentle Pause
In the intricate tapestry of human interactions, honesty is often hailed as the best policy. Yet, nestled within our daily conversations are the subtle threads of white lies—those seemingly innocuous falsehoods told to spare feelings, avoid conflict, or maintain social harmony. While they may appear harmless, white lies occupy a complex space in our moral and ethical landscape, prompting us to question their true impact on our relationships and society at large.
By Ahmed Rayhan9 months ago in Humans
Food and Health Trends
Our relationship with food and health is always changing in the fast-paced world of today. Every year, new trends that change the way we eat, think, and live are brought about by social media influence, continuing scientific research, and an increasing interest in personal well-being. By 2025, a number of fascinating—and occasionally unexpected—trends are dominating the food and health industry. Here's a closer look at the most important trending facts.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Humans
The Secret 80/20 Rule. AI-Generated.
The Myth of Balance: Achieving balance in life is something that gets emphasized on often, be it in terms of work-life balance, emotional balance, or a balanced diet. What if I were to say that success, in its fullest form, doesn’t stem from balance? What if becoming a leader and a warrior who manages to not just survive the storms of life but thrive in them can be done with an ancient principle that transforms everything around you?
By Olivia Chastity9 months ago in Humans
"The Path of the Believer"
In the quiet village of Noorabad, nestled between rolling hills and endless olive groves, lived a young man named Hamza. His life was simple—he rose with the sun, prayed with the villagers, and helped his father tend to their modest farm. Though he had little in material wealth, Hamza was known for something far greater: a heart full of faith.
By muhammad khalil9 months ago in Humans
Why I Stopped Comparing Myself to Others
For the longest time, I lived trapped in a cycle of comparison. It was like a shadow that followed me everywhere—whether scrolling through social media, chatting with friends, or just watching strangers on the street. I’d catch myself measuring my worth by other people’s accomplishments, appearance, or lifestyle. And almost always, I came up short.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Humans
Why I Stopped Chasing People Who Didn’t Care: The Peace I Found in Letting Go
For years, I was running after people who didn’t care. Not literally chasing them down the street, but emotionally—constantly reaching out, seeking their approval, craving their attention, and hoping for something that never came.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Humans









