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.
The Moment I Realized I Was the Villain in My Own Story
It started with a coffee cup. Not the kind you sip casually while scrolling through your phone, but the kind that sits cold on your desk, a silent witness to a life unraveling. I was 32, a mid-level manager at a tech firm, the kind of person who prided myself on efficiency, ambition, and a no-nonsense attitude. To my colleagues, I was the guy who got things done. To my friends, I was the one who always had a plan. But to my family—well, that’s where the story gets messy.
By Hewad Mohammadi7 months ago in Humans
How to Reduce Anxiety
Simple Strategies for a More Peaceful Life In our fast-paced, ever-connected world, anxiety has become an unwelcome companion for many. The constant barrage of information, the pressures of modern life, and the inherent uncertainties of the future can leave us feeling overwhelmed, on edge, and perpetually worried. While a certain degree of anxiety is a natural human response, a persistent and overwhelming sense of dread can severely impact our quality of life, relationships, and overall well-being. The good news is that anxiety, in its various forms, is highly manageable. This comprehensive guide will illuminate practical, evidence-based strategies designed to help you calm your mind, reduce anxiety, and cultivate a more peaceful and fulfilling existence.
By Najeeb Scholer7 months ago in Humans
God's Lonely Man
Its scary to be alive...to feel. It is, isn’t it? To wake up and still be here. A cursed endurance. A dragged-out miracle. The days stretch thin. The hours fray. The seconds splinter like dry bone. And underneath it all—this writhing thing: the Unknown.
By A.R. Marquez7 months ago in Humans
The Strong One Is Suffering
They call me the strong one. The reliable one. The one you go to when your life is falling apart, when you need advice at midnight, when you're on the edge and need someone to talk you down. I’ve worn that label like armor for years—believing it meant I was valuable, needed, even loved.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Humans
The Cartographer of Lost Things
The town of Oakhaven was a place steeped in quiet decay, a forgotten corner of the world where time seemed to move at a snail's pace. Its buildings, once grand, now leaned with a weary grace, and its cobblestone streets were often claimed by moss. But amongst the faded grandeur stood a small, unassuming shop, its windows perpetually dusty, its sign creaking in the slightest breeze: "Elias Thorne: Cartographer."
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Weight of Understanding: Love's True Measure
In the quiet, unassuming town of Havenwood, nestled beside the Whispering Pines forest, lived a young woman named Elara. From her earliest memories, Elara possessed an earnest heart, believing in the inherent goodness of people. She moved through life with an open hand, quick to offer help, slow to judge, and ever convinced that love was an unconditional force, a boundless ocean from which everyone drew without measure. Her grandmother, a woman of deep wisdom and gentle eyes, often watched Elara with a tender sadness, a premonition of the lessons life was preparing to teach her.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Desert Deception
1. A Lone Rider in the Sands Once upon a time, a tribal chief was riding alone through a vast desert on his horse. The wind blew hot, and the golden dunes stretched endlessly in all directions. As he journeyed under the blazing sun, he noticed a man buried in the sand, only partially visible—his limbs sunken, his face pale.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Humans








