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.
A Smile Across the Train
It's strange that the smallest moments can change everything from time to time. We live our lives, rushing from one place to another, barely notice the room in between. But sometimes, sometimes, something can stop something as simple as a look or a smile and ask us if life is not a regular thing.
By Md.Abdul Wahed10 months ago in Humans
Title: The Power of Observation: How Your Consciousness Shapes Reality . AI-Generated.
Have you ever noticed how just watching something changes the way you experience it? Like when you’re being watched — suddenly you become aware of your every move. Or when you observe your own thoughts — and they start to shift, almost like they know you're paying attention.
By Sohel Zain10 months ago in Humans
Title: The 2:43 AM Mind: Why We Can’t Sleep and How I Found Peace. AI-Generated.
**It’s 2:43 AM. The room is quiet, but my mind isn’t.** I don’t even remember when this started. The staying up late, the racing thoughts, the way silence outside seems to make the noise in my head louder. I used to think it was just stress. Or maybe just a phase. But now I know — it’s something a lot of us are struggling with.
By Sohel Zain10 months ago in Humans
The Lost Art of Boredom:
In a world addicted to productivity and stimulation, boredom has become almost taboo. We’ve developed an allergic reaction to empty moments. Stuck in line at the coffee shop? Check Instagram. Commercial break? Scroll through TikTok. Waiting for a friend to arrive? Fire off a couple of emails. There’s an unspoken rule in modern life: never be idle.
By SHADOW-WRITES10 months ago in Humans
Why Some Men Avoid Dating Single Moms (And What’s Really Going On)
Let’s be real for a minute — dating as a single mom can feel like walking through a relationship minefield. You’re juggling responsibilities, healing from past chapters, and trying to open your heart again — only to find out that some men instantly swipe left when they learn you’ve got a kid. But why is that? Why do some men pull away the moment “I have a child” enters the chat?
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans
This Is How You Live Without Them
The First Morning You wake up, and for a second—just a split second—you forget. The sunlight seeps through your blinds like nothing happened. The birds chirp like they’ve always done. Your phone lights up with the usual notifications. Everything looks normal. Feels normal.
By Muhammad Adil10 months ago in Humans
Letting Go of Divorce Guilt: How to Heal and Finally Feel Free
When Divorce Guilt Won’t Let You Breathe: Here's How to Finally Let It Go You know that overwhelming feeling in your chest? That weight that won't budge no matter how many days or months have passed since the separation? That, my friend, is guilt—and in case you're perusing this, chances are it's been waiting in the distance as well for a long time.
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans
Why We Dream of Death
Death is one of the most common themes in dreams. For centuries, people have wondered what it means to die in a dream, why it happens, and whether it holds any deeper significance. According to Kelly Bulkeley, a renowned dream researcher and founder of the Sleep and Dream Database containing over 40,000 entries, dreams involving death—whether through murder, accidents, or natural causes—are among the most frequently reported.
By Eleanor Grace10 months ago in Humans
Touching Death Through VR
In a groundbreaking fusion of art, technology, and existential curiosity, a virtual reality (VR) experience in Melbourne, Australia, is giving people the chance to undergo something most have wondered about but never truly want to face — the moment of death.
By Eleanor Grace10 months ago in Humans









