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.
Tethered by time
In the heart of a picturesque village nestled among the hills of the United Kingdom, two young souls, Lily and Oliver, forged an unbreakable bond. From the moment they met as children, their connection transcended the boundaries of time. They laughed, explored, and dreamt together, their friendship blooming like a delicate flower in the radiant sunshine of youth.
By Maelin pearl 3 years ago in Humans
Health and wellness
Introduction Detox diets have gained significant popularity in recent years as a quick fix for weight loss and improved health. However, there is much debate surrounding their effectiveness and whether they deliver on their promises. In this article, we delve into the truth about detox diets, exploring their potential benefits, limitations, and whether they truly work. Get ready to uncover the facts behind these trendy diets and make informed decisions about your health.
By Sunday James3 years ago in Humans
GREED vs NEED
Striking a Balance for a Sustainable Future Introduction: In the human quest for progress and prosperity, the eternal struggle between greed and need emerges as a defining feature of our society. Greed, fueled by insatiable desires for wealth, power, and possessions, often leads to detrimental consequences for individuals, communities, and the environment. On the other hand, recognizing and meeting our genuine needs is crucial for survival, well-being, and equitable development. This essay delves into the contrasting forces of greed and need, emphasizing the importance of finding a delicate balance to ensure a sustainable future for ourselves and generations to come.
By Olalere Victor Temiloluwa 3 years ago in Humans
13 psychological Facts
Prepare to be astonished by these mind-blowing psychological facts that delve into the intricate workings of our minds and behavior. The field of psychology has been tirelessly studying the complexities of human nature for decades, and while we've made significant progress, there is still much left to uncover.
By Ibrahim Abd3 years ago in Humans
To The First Girl I Ever Loved.
I still remember the first day I saw her, the most beautiful girl as far as my 10 year old mind was concerned. Amina was beautiful in more than one way. She had a goofy-ish pretty smile, the kind you can only find in an innocent Fulani girl’s face. I still remember that one of her frontal tooth was chipped at the edge and yet she never forgot to wear a smile. She was introduced in my class as Amina, a recent convert who was living with a family close to the school. When she smiled at the class, my heart skipped two beats. This was strange to me, you have to understand, and I had never had a crush in my entire ten year existence! Plus, I was just a goofy kid who was sometimes called pastor by my peers. My idiosyncrasies had absolutely no business with these kind of feelings, or so I thought.
By Lazy writer 3 years ago in Humans
Shadows of the Past
In the depth of silence, memories emerge like shadows cast upon the walls of our minds. They whisper tales of bygone days, moments cherished and mistakes made. As Rumi once said, "Listen to the silence. It has so much to say." And indeed, in the quiet solitude of introspection, we confront the echoes of our past, sometimes with nostalgia, sometimes with trepidation.
By KhunchaiZX993 years ago in Humans
The Elusive Nature of Wakefulness
You’re a butterfly, fluttering around, pursuing the whims of a butterfly's life. Then you wake up. But how can you be certain that you're not still dreaming? The answer may appear obvious, but explaining how you definitively know you're awake is a complex task that has puzzled philosophers throughout history. In the realm of dreaming, the ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi introduced a perplexing possibility: if we can dream of being entirely different creatures, who's to say that we're not currently a different creature dreaming of being human?
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in Humans






