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 Sculptor of Silence: A Story of Emotional Regulation
The studio was always cool, even in the height of summer, its air thick with the scent of clay and contemplation. Elias, a renowned ceramic artist, didn’t just sculpt figures; he sculpted silence. Not the absence of sound, but the intentional, deliberate space around a thought or feeling, a concept he passionately advocated in his quiet therapy sessions. He specialized in helping those overwhelmed by the tumultuous noise of their own emotions.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Unfolding Power: Why Women's Empowerment is the Key to a Thriving World
For centuries, the narrative of human progress has often been told through a singular lens, overlooking the immense contributions, resilience, and untapped potential of half the global population: women. However, in an increasingly interconnected world, the concept of **women's empowerment** has risen from a niche advocacy to a universal imperative, recognized not just as a matter of human rights and justice, but as a fundamental driver of sustainable development, economic prosperity, and societal well-being.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Echo in the Empty Room
The room was vast, an expanse of polished concrete and soaring ceilings. It held nothing, not a single chair, not a stray dust mot. Yet, for Elias, it was the loudest place he knew. Not with sound, but with an echo – an echo of every thought he’d ever had, every decision he’d ever made, every path he’d left untaken.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
You Don’t Crave Love — You Crave Validation: The Truth About Your Desire to Feel Chosen
You Think You Want Love — But What You Want Is to Be Picked How many times have you convinced yourself you’re looking for love when deep down, all you wanted was to be picked? To be chosen by someone — anything—just so you could finally feel worthy, seen, and validated.
By Milan Milic7 months ago in Humans
I Stopped Trying to Be Perfect — Here’s What Happened
🧠 Introduction: I used to think that perfection was power. If I performed well, looked composed, never made mistakes, and kept myself “together,” I could earn love. Acceptance. Success. A sense of control in a chaotic world.
By Fereydoon Emami7 months ago in Humans
Comparison Was Making Me Miserable — Here’s What Helped
🧠 Introduction: It starts quietly. You’re scrolling through Instagram, or maybe catching up with an old friend. They have a better job. A nicer apartment. A more exciting relationship. You tell yourself it’s fine, but something sharp settles in your chest.
By Fereydoon Emami7 months ago in Humans
Being 'Nice' Almost Ruined Me — Why I Stopped People-Pleasing
🧠 Introduction: For most of my life, I believed being “nice” was a personality trait. The kid who never caused trouble. The friend who answered every message. The employee who said yes to everything — because rejection scared me more than resentment.
By Fereydoon Emami7 months ago in Humans









