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.
“Does Happiness Truly Make You Happy?” . AI-Generated.
In a world where happiness is hailed as the ultimate goal, we find ourselves trapped in a paradoxical spiral of misery. Despite our nation's very foundation being built upon the right to pursue happiness, and the incessant urging from the 'wine mom brigades' to live, laugh, and love, people are sinking deeper into despair with each passing day.
By Wali Ahmed Khan2 years ago in Humans
THE EXCURSION OF PERSONAL GROWTH
In the mission for personal development, one should embrace the excursion as opposed to the objective. It’s a slow course of development and improvement, where little advances prepare for huge change. Every choice and activity, regardless of how irrelevant, contributes to the advancement of oneself.
By Mirza Afzal Baig2 years ago in Humans
10 strange things that cannot be explained by science
1. Soul and body Medicine is beginning to understand the ways in which the mind influences the body. The placebo effect (virtual therapy, in which patients are given fake drugs) proves that people can always reduce their symptoms or pain by believing in the effectiveness of the treatment. whether this treatment is truly effective or not. However, this is only a very small first step in understanding the process between the soul and the body, the body's ability to heal itself is much more surprising than what modern medicine can do. create.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Humans
Comfort in Solitude
Charissa sat quietly in her favorite armchair, gazing out the window at the rain gently falling on the overgrown garden. At 82 years old, she had grown accustomed to the solitude that filled her small cottage, but there were still days when the loneliness threatened to overwhelm her.
By Ann Silvers 2 years ago in Humans
Africans & Reading: The Myths & The Truths Lets Disect This Topic
Saturday, 25 May 2024 By: TB Obwoge I scrolled through reels on Facebook, I couldn't help but notice one on litteracy in America (the United States of America), note many people are taught that there is a continent named America. This so-called continent is North America, Central America and South America, with all the 57 countries in the Americas.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Humans
The Mysterious Tale of Sam the Sandown Clown
A man was strolling by himself along the damp beach at Compton Bay on the Isle of Wight on a March evening in 1972. He breathed in the clear, chilly evening air and relished the quiet and tranquility of low tide. Abruptly, a little, insignificant wave struck his ankle with a frigid splash of water. But the waves got bigger and more frequent until they reached his knees and scared him. He became aware that the behavior of the tide was strange.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humans
What Happens to Your Body After You Die ?
A woman sat in her apartment, unwinding with her favorite TV show and a plate of macaroni and cheese. Suddenly, an unpleasant odor interrupted her relaxation. The smell was strange and off-putting, reminiscent of rotten eggs and decayed cabbage. Though perplexed, she couldn't pinpoint the source. Exhausted, she decided to sleep it off, hoping the smell would dissipate by morning. However, upon waking, the stench had intensified, making her gag. It felt as if something was rotting nearby, possibly a heap of dead rats. She noticed the odor was strongest near her neighbor's apartment. Concerned, she called the police, despite believing the young man next door, Liam, appeared healthy and far from his expiration date.
By Misbah Riaz2 years ago in Humans
What is depression?
Depression is characterized by a variety of symptoms that can greatly impact a person's well-being. These symptoms include feeling a persistent low mood, experiencing a lack of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, changes in appetite, feeling a sense of worthlessness or excessive guilt, disruptions in sleep patterns, difficulty concentrating, restlessness or slowed movements, a decrease in energy levels, and recurrent thoughts of suicide.
By Kausar Parvin2 years ago in Humans








