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.
How the Internet Rewired Love: Modern Dating in the Digital Age
❤️ Love changed. Not all at once. But gradually, silently, it shifted. Like an app updating in the background—you don’t notice it at first, but then everything looks different. That’s modern dating in a nutshell.
By Milan Milic4 months ago in Humans
Learning to Stop Apologizing for Existing
Learning to Stop Apologizing for Existing By Abdul Muhammad I spent years believing that my presence, my voice, and even my very existence required justification. I apologized for breathing too loudly, for taking up space, for expressing opinions that didn’t align with others’ comfort zones. Each apology was a small surrender, a quiet attempt to make the world easier for everyone but myself. It never worked. Instead, it left me hollow, anxious, and unsure if I even deserved to exist fully.
By Abdul Muhammad 4 months ago in Humans
Breakup Recovery Blueprint: Science-Backed Ways to Heal Your Heart (Without Losing Yourself)
Have you ever felt like a grand piano fell on your chest during a breakup? You are human, not dramatic. Your personality, your routines, and even your sleep can be disrupted by romantic endings. The good news is that there is no guesswork involved in mending.
By Milan Milic4 months ago in Humans
The Unsent Message
The Unsent Message The glow of her phone illuminated her face in the dim light of her bedroom. Emma stared at the screen, her thumb hovering over the “Send” button. She had typed it, deleted it, retyped it, and paused again—frozen by a cocktail of fear, hope, and uncertainty. The words were simple: I miss you more than I thought I ever could. But in the silence of the night, those words felt monumental.
By Abdul Muhammad 4 months ago in Humans
“The Words I Never Said”
By Murad Ali Shah She sat two desks away, always with a cup of coffee and a small, worn-out notebook. Every morning at 8:30 sharp, she’d walk into the office with her hair slightly damp from the shower, earbuds tucked in, and the faintest smile that seemed to hold a whole world behind it.
By Murad Ali Shah4 months ago in Humans
💎 The Blind Man and the Diamond
In a distant kingdom where pride and intellect ruled the throne, a challenge arrived that even the wisest could not solve. Two flawless stones — one a true diamond, the other mere glass — lay before the royal court, gleaming alike under the sun. The king, his ministers, and scholars all failed to tell them apart. Then came a blind man, humble yet fearless, who asked for a chance to judge what sighted eyes could not see. What unfolded was not a contest of jewels, but of wisdom — a timeless reminder that truth shines brightest in the heart, not the eyes.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Humans
The Psychological Effects of Color
Have you ever thought about how you feel when looking at different colors? We are surrounded by color in different tones and textures. Buildings, parks, stores and people - all have color. The mall is bombarded by color to make us buy everything on offer. We think we don't notice the different nuances and ways that marketing has on our senses.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Humans







