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.
I Built an Accountability Group for 30 Days — And It Skyrocketed My Habits
It started with a single tweet on a restless November night in 2025. The clock read 1:14 a.m., and I was staring at my laptop screen, surrounded by the ghosts of unfinished Vocal drafts and crumpled habit trackers. My 30-day experiments—quitting my phone, rising at 5 a.m., ditching sugar, devouring books—had sparked something inside me, sure. But alone in my apartment, the wins felt fragile, like sparks without tinder. I'd read the headlines buzzing everywhere: self-improvement in 2025 wasn't a solo sprint anymore; it was a relay, fueled by accountability pods and online tribes where people locked arms against their excuses. Communities weren't just trendy—they were lifelines, turning "I should" into "We will."
By Aman Saxena2 months ago in Humans
Too Young to Be the Adult
Some children learn responsibility before they learn rest. They become the quiet watchers—the ones who pour the water, fold the blankets, listen for footsteps in the night. While others are held, they learn to hold. While others are protected, they learn to protect. They are the ones who grow up too early, not out of choice, but out of necessity.
By LUNA EDITH2 months ago in Humans
I Spent 7 Days Without Money
I woke up on Monday morning and reached for my wallet… but it was empty. There was no money at all. Even my phone apps, which I usually use to pay for things, didn’t work. My heart raced — how would I eat, go places, or do anything without money? I felt worried, excited, and curious all at the same time. Could I really live a whole week without spending any money? I didn’t know it yet, but this small task would teach me big lessons — about money, about people, and about life. Along the way, I would see kind actions from others, find smart ways to solve problems, and think about what is truly important in life.
By Bilal khan 2 months ago in Humans
When Compassion Replaces Truth
Compassion is a virtue, but compassion without truth becomes corruption. It turns mercy into permissiveness and kindness into cowardice. A healthy society needs both heart and spine. When compassion replaces truth, the heart becomes sentimental and the spine collapses. People begin to value comfort more than correction and feelings more than facts. The result is moral confusion that spreads from personal relationships into every institution.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Asymmetry of Consequence
A society cannot survive when truth applies to one group but not another. Every civilization that endures is built on shared accountability, equal justice, and balanced consequence. When one group is shielded from correction while another carries the full weight of judgment, corruption takes root. Today, that imbalance has become deeply gendered. Men are punished for failure, while women are protected from it. Men are held to the standard of results, while women are measured by intentions. The scales of consequence are no longer even, and the results are visible everywhere.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
Journaling And Journeying
Lying on the damp, green grass, staring at the pattern of the stars, a map of wild wonder and the temptress of the heart. Calling us to find adventure and chase the beauty of the night, creating paths and journeys that document, our walk of life.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 months ago in Humans







