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.
Why Does a Person Say No?
Human interaction is built upon two simple yet powerful words: Yes and No. These words may seem small, but they carry within them emotions, intentions, and decisions that shape our lives. Saying yes can open doors of opportunities, relationships, and cooperation, while saying no can close them. Yet, the act of refusal—uttering the word no—is not always negative. Sometimes, it is a reflection of inner struggles, self-protection, or practical limitations. To understand why people refuse, we must look deeply into the psychological, social, and practical reasons behind this behavior.
By Muhammad yar5 months ago in Humans
Where Is the Love?
My name is Stefano D'angello. I am a creator, an author, and perhaps most importantly, a traveler. My journey has taken me across countries, through cultures, and into worlds both vibrant and desolate. I have feasted my eyes on wonders and listened to the cacophony of humanity. Yet, the more I see, the more a single, haunting question echoes in my soul: Where is the love?
By Stefano D'angello5 months ago in Humans
The Whisper of Two Flames
I. The Bells of the Town Elena was born in a town where everything seemed carved in stone—its streets, its customs, its future. The church bells tolled for baptisms, weddings, and funerals, and each sound was a reminder that life was expected to follow one narrow path.
By noor ul amin5 months ago in Humans
Woman in the Eyes of Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal
The story of womanhood has always been entwined with the story of humanity itself. Through every age and every civilization, philosophers and poets have tried to capture her essence—sometimes with reverence, sometimes with skepticism, and often with deep contradictions. Among the voices that echo across time are four giants of thought: Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal. Each, in his own way, painted a portrait of woman—not merely as a figure of flesh and blood, but as a symbol of truth, love, wisdom, and sometimes, danger.
By Saqib Ullah5 months ago in Humans
Into the Uncanny Valley: Why Robots Almost Human Make Us Nervous
A humanoid robot smiles at you. It has almost perfect skin, eyes that glint with knowledge, and movements that mimic the subtleties of human gesture. You would like to respond, to meet its gaze, but you are restrained. There is a wrongness—an offness, a moment of dissonance in its smile, a stumble in its movement—that makes you tense. You glance away, your heart racing, sensing a discomfiture you cannot quite explain. You are going through the uncanny valley: the strange, often creepy reaction humans experience to being in the presence of machines or virtual entities that are almost—but not quite—human.
By The Chaos Cabinet5 months ago in Humans
How Our Digital Addictions Are Quietly Rewiring the American Mind. AI-Generated.
I wake up not to an alarm, but to a reflex. My hand fumbles in the dark, finding the cool, flat rectangle on my nightstand. The screen flares to life, a portal to a world of notifications, updates, and a silent, screaming demand for my attention. Before my feet have even hit the floor, I have scrolled through a global news cycle, liked a vacation photo from a college acquaintance, and felt a pang of anxiety about a political headline I can barely process.
By kashif khan5 months ago in Humans
A Relationship Difference
In today’s fast-paced world, relationships can be both rewarding and complicated. While many strive for meaningful connections, others find themselves trapped in “fake” relationships—connections that look perfect on the surface but lack substance underneath. Understanding the difference between a genuine adult relationship and a fake one is crucial for emotional health and personal growth.
By Sheikh Suffyan5 months ago in Humans
Letters from the Hospital Roof
Letters from the Hospital Roof By Abdul Muhammad The hospital roof became my secret sanctuary. It wasn’t supposed to — it was just a square of concrete with a rusty railing and a blinking red light that kept planes away. But every night after my shift ended, I climbed the narrow metal stairs, pushed open the heavy door, and stepped into the quiet.
By Abdul Muhammad 5 months ago in Humans
Are You a "Sensible" Woman Who's Being Ignored?
Many women mistakenly believe that being "sensible" means asking for nothing and not bothering their partners. But in the end, it's these overly sensible women who are most likely to be ignored. It's not that men aren't willing to give; it's that you’ve never let them know what you need. A truly intelligent woman never silently endures. Instead, she speaks up at just the right moment.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing5 months ago in Humans
Complex PTSD - The Damage from Abuse and Trauma. Content Warning.
The Damage of Abuse Childhood abuse is one of the worst forms of torture that a person can endure. It feels like being in a war zone, imprisoned by cruel dictators and forced to live under their every will and command until the law "says" you are old enough to have your own life. I know this because I have lived in this particular "war zone" called child abuse.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in Humans







