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 Empty Bench: A Heart-Touching Story About Time, Regret, and Redemption.
🌳 "The Empty Bench" — A Story That Will Stay With You Forever Every morning at exactly 7:00 AM, a frail man in his late 50s would walk to a quiet park, sit on an old wooden bench under a neem tree, and simply... sit. He never used his phone, never read a newspaper. He would just watch the world pass by, with a half-smile on his face.
By Hamad Haider9 months ago in Humans
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute Have you ever met someone who couldn’t speak? A person who cannot speak is often called "mute." This word can sound a little old-fashioned, and today, many people prefer to say someone is "nonverbal" or "unable to speak." No matter what word you use, it's important to understand what this means and how we can support people who live without the ability to talk.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans
The Magnetic Power of Her: Why Women Own the Art of Attraction
From the sway of her hips to the quiet fire in her eyes, there is something deeply magnetic about a woman. Throughout history, art, poetry, music, and even the very foundations of culture have revolved around the allure of the feminine. But what exactly makes women so captivating, so endlessly desirable? Why do so many songs sing her praises, why do men fantasize, dream, chase, and even lose themselves for her?
By Lovely Diya9 months ago in Humans
“Resting In Faith: Why Muslims Are Buried In Graveyards”
When someone dies, it is always a moment of sadness. People cry, pray, and remember the life that has ended. In Islam, death is not the end. It is the beginning of another life — the life of the soul. That is why Muslims have certain rules and traditions when a person dies, especially about the graveyard.
By Inam Zohan9 months ago in Humans
Anxious, Exhausted, and Overwhelmed? The Silent Mental Health Crisis No One Talks About. AI-Generated.
You wake up tired. Your mind is already racing. There’s a tightness in your chest, a never-ending to-do list in your head, and a sinking feeling that you’re already behind. You scroll your phone to distract yourself — but instead, you feel worse. Everyone else seems to be doing great. So why do you feel anxious, exhausted, and barely holding it together?
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Your Brain on Social Media. AI-Generated.
In 2025, social media is an inescapable force, shaping how we think, feel, and connect. Platforms like X, TikTok, and Instagram have evolved with AI-driven algorithms, immersive VR experiences, and hyper-personalized feeds. While these innovations foster creativity and community, they also hijack attention, amplify stress, and rewire our brains. Backed by cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology research, this article explores how social media impacts your brain in 2025 and offers practical, science-based strategies to regain control.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Still Feeling Fried?. AI-Generated.
Remember the collective sigh of relief as 2023 and 2024 faded into the rearview mirror? Many of us hoped that with the turning of the calendar, the relentless pressure and exhaustion that defined the "burnout epidemic" would also subside. But here we are in May 2025, and for many, that pervasive feeling of being overwhelmed, depleted, and disconnected lingers. The truth is, the systemic issues that fueled burnout haven't magically disappeared, and new challenges continue to emerge.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Mental Health in 2025: 7 New Habits Backed by Science That Actually Work. AI-Generated.
In 2025, mental health awareness has reached new heights, with science unveiling innovative habits that promote emotional resilience, reduce stress, and enhance well-being. These seven evidence-based practices, grounded in recent research, are transforming how we care for our minds. From tech-driven mindfulness to nature-based therapies, these habits are practical, accessible, and designed for modern life.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Mental Health in 2025: 7 New Habits Backed by Science That Actually Work. AI-Generated.
It’s 2025, and let’s be honest — life isn’t getting any slower. Between work-from-anywhere burnout, the rise of AI, constant digital bombardment, and a world that feels like it’s spinning faster every day, your mental health is under pressure like never before. But there’s good news: science has caught up. Researchers and psychologists have uncovered a range of new and improved habits that actually help maintain and enhance mental wellness in this fast-paced digital age.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
7 Things Women Think Men Love (But Most Guys Really Don’t)
Exploring the dating world is like attempting to break a mystery code without the decoder ring. Women regularly go out of their way to awe men, doing things they think guys love, as it were, to conclude by pondering why he's losing interest. The truth? A lot of women are operating on outdated beliefs or TikTok trends that don’t reflect what men want.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans






