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 Strength of a Second Chance: A Path of Fortitude"
"The Strength of a Second Chance: A Path of Fortitude" There is no reset button in life, but what if there was? What if everyone had the opportunity to start over—not simply to correct our mistakes, but to completely remake ourselves? When a surprising job setback led to an unexpected new beginning, Rachel Martin, a woman in her mid-30s, made this question a reality.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Humans
Unique Practices for Inner Peace: A Mystic Foster Guide to Spiritual Harmony
In a world that glorifies hustle and constant connectivity, inner peace often feels like a distant mirage. The relentless pace of modern life-deadlines, digital noise, and societal pressures-leaves many of us yearning for a sense of calm that transcends fleeting moments of relaxation.
By Mystic Foster11 months ago in Humans
Why Dating a Younger Man Might Be the Most Refreshing Relationship You’ll Ever Have
Let's confront it—love doesn't continuously take after the rulebook. In some cases, it takes a startling turn and shocks you with somebody with more candles to blow out on their birthday cake than you expected… in a switch.
By Milan Milic11 months ago in Humans
The Science of Happiness: What Makes Humans Truly Happy?
The Science of Happiness: What Makes Humans Truly Happy? Introduction The pursuit of happiness is universal. Every human being, regardless of age, culture, or background, seeks happiness in one form or another. But what truly makes us happy? Is it wealth, relationships, success, or something deeper? Science has explored this question extensively, uncovering fascinating insights into what drives human happiness. The biological, psychological, and social aspects of happiness are discussed in depth in this article, along with practical methods for cultivating lasting joy. The Science of Happiness: An Overview
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Humans
How I Turned a One-Sided Love into Self-Love
I loved him with every fiber of my being. I poured my heart into late-night texts, memorized his favorite songs, and adjusted my schedule to fit his. I convinced myself that if I tried harder, showed more, or became the perfect version of myself, he’d see me the way I saw him. But he didn’t. He never matched my energy, never chased me back, and never filled the empty spaces I left open for him. For years, I chased a one-sided love, believing it defined my worth. Until one day, I stopped running after him and started running toward myself. This is how I turned a painful, unreciprocated love into a powerful, unshakable self-love.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
Unbalanced Bonds: When Love Flows Only One Way
Love ignites hearts, fuels dreams, and binds souls—or so the stories tell us. We grow up hearing tales of mutual devotion, where two people pour equal passion into a shared flame. But reality often veers off script. Sometimes, love flows like a river in one direction, leaving one person drenched in devotion while the other stands dry on the shore. Unreciprocated love doesn’t just sting; it carves a quiet wound, reshaping how we see ourselves and the world. This isn’t a story of rejection’s loud crash. It’s about the slow drip of imbalance, the ache of giving everything and receiving crumbs in return.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Moment I Stopped Begging for Reciprocity
I stood in the dim light of my apartment, staring at my phone screen, waiting for a reply that never came. My thumbs hovered over the keyboard, itching to type another message, to nudge, to plead. "Hey, just checking in—did you see my last text?" I’d sent three already, each one a little more desperate, a little less proud. The silence on the other end stretched into hours, then days. I refreshed the chat, hoping for a flicker of life, a crumb of acknowledgment. Nothing. That’s when it hit me—I was begging. Not just for a response, but for reciprocity, for someone to match the energy I poured into them. And in that quiet, hollow moment, I decided I’d had enough.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Role of Hope in Prolonging One-Sided Love
Love, in its purest form, ignites the soul with possibility. It paints the world in vibrant hues, transforms mundane moments into poetry, and whispers promises of connection. But what happens when love flows in only one direction? When one heart beats fiercely for another that remains indifferent, silent, or unaware? This is the realm of one-sided love—a bittersweet dance where hope becomes both the music and the chains. Hope, that relentless spark, fuels the longing, sustains the dream, and often prolongs the ache. It’s a force so powerful that it keeps people tethered to a love that may never return. In this exploration, I dive into how hope shapes one-sided love, why it lingers, and what it reveals about the human heart.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Art of Letting Go When You’re the Only One Holding On
You clutch the rope tighter, knuckles whitening, as the frayed strands dig into your palms. The other end dangles loose, untethered, whipping in the wind. No one pulls back. No one matches your effort. Yet you stand there, heels dug into the earth, refusing to release. Sound familiar? We’ve all held on to something—or someone—long after it stopped holding us back. The art of letting go begins when you recognize you’re the only one still gripping the line.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans











