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 One Follower
Anya's fingers hovered over the "Post" button, a familiar knot tightening in her stomach. It was 11:11 PM, her self-imposed deadline for uploading her daily "Mindful Moments" video. Her channel, "Zenith Whispers," was dedicated to guided meditations, soundscapes, and gentle affirmations. But despite the pristine visuals and her soothing voice, Zenith Whispers was, to put it mildly, not booming.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
Before the Book Hits the Shelf
It’s not just about writing "The End." Many aspiring authors think that once the final sentence is typed, the job is done. But in reality, finishing your manuscript is just the beginning of a whole new journey — one filled with polishing, packaging, and positioning your book to connect with readers. If you’re dreaming of seeing your book on shelves — whether physical or digital — there are essential steps you must take after writing that last word.
By Muhammad Saleem7 months ago in Humans
The Cartographer of Selves
Dr. Elias Thorne, a meticulous and soft-spoken psychotherapist, had a unique practice. He specialized not in resolving grand traumas, but in the subtle, creeping crises of identity. His clients weren't overtly broken; they were… unraveling. People who felt a profound disconnect from their past, a sense that the person they were yesterday was a stranger today.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
He Died for the Country — But the Country Forgot Him
The cardboard sign read, “Army Vet. Anything Helps. God Bless.” Most drivers waiting at the red light didn’t notice him. Some avoided eye contact. A few gave a polite nod or tossed a few coins into his cup. His name was Michael Boone—once known proudly as Sergeant Boone, a decorated U.S. Army veteran who had served two tours in Iraq. He had fought in dusty streets, crawled through ruins under gunfire, and pulled wounded friends out of chaos. Now, he sat quietly on a freezing Missouri street corner, invisible to the very country he had once sworn to protect. No one asked who he was. No one knew what he had given up. They just saw another homeless man.
By Musawir Shah7 months ago in Humans
Why Do We Keep Asking: What Is Love?
What is love? It's a question older than language itself, woven into ancient myths, whispered in sacred temples, etched into poetry, and searched a billion times on the internet today. Love shapes our deepest decisions, our highest joys, and our most painful losses. It is both universal and deeply personal, mystifying and familiar. But in an age where technology mediates connection and commitment is often feared more than desired, the question feels more urgent than ever: What is love today?
By F. M. Rayaan7 months ago in Humans
Whispers in the Static"
Whispers in the Static by Ahmar Khattak The solar storm hit Earth in the early hours of a Thursday morning, cloaking the skies in a curtain of aurora that reached as far south as Texas. To most, it was a dazzling light show. To James Carver, retired electrical engineer and lifelong ham radio hobbyist, it was a gift.
By Ahmar Khan 7 months ago in Humans
7 Subtle Tricks Bare-Minimum Men Use to Keep You Hooked
7 Psychological Tricks Bare-Minimum Men Use to Keep You Hooked Ever felt like you're in a relationship that’s just enough to keep you hanging on — but not enough to make you feel secure, loved, or prioritized? Like you’re running a marathon to get a breadcrumb of affection? Yep, that’s the bare-minimum man at work — the master of doing the least while making it look like the most.
By Milan Milic7 months ago in Humans
The Black of My Eyes
Our eyes are often called the windows to the soul. But what about the black of my eyes—the pupils, the deep, dark center that sees and absorbs the world? This tiny circle is where everything begins: light, vision, emotion. It’s more than just a biological feature. To me, the black of my eyes holds stories, secrets, and strength.
By aadam khan7 months ago in Humans










