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.
5 Deep Questions Everyone Asks Themselves- And What Modern Life, Psychology,and Faith Say About them. AI-Generated.
Across continents, cultures, and generations, there are certain questions that visit the mind of every person. They appear during quiet nights, after heartbreak, in the middle of success, or when life feels uncertain. These are not silly doubts—they're the core questions of being human.
By Nowshad Ahmad7 months ago in Humans
"The Mirror That Never Lied"
The Mirror That Never Lied Evelyn sat in front of her mirror again. The one with the gold trim and the single crack running through its corner like a tear frozen in glass. It had been her mother’s. Passed down like an heirloom, like a curse. Every day, Evelyn would stare into it, searching for something beautiful, something lovable—never quite finding it.
By VoiceWithin7 months ago in Humans
Who Really Controls Your Life? The Hidden Powers Behind Everyday Decisions
Who Controls Your Life? Have you ever stopped to ask: Why do I work the way I do? Why do prices rise? Why is my data collected? Maybe you're not really the one in control. In just 5 short lines, let’s plant the question deeper:
By Umar Farooq7 months ago in Humans
The Mapmaker's Daughter and the Shifting Sands
Elara lived in the shadow of her mother's maps. Not literal shadows, but the metaphorical ones cast by a legacy of precision, exploration, and unwavering clarity. Her mother, Lysandra, was the most renowned cartographer in the City of Whispering Spires, able to chart the most treacherous mountain passes and the most convoluted river deltas with an almost mystical accuracy. Elara, however, felt her own inner landscape was a tangled, uncharted wilderness.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Human Tapestry
The train was late again. Maya shifted her weight on the cold metal bench, her fingers tightening around a worn book. Around her, the crowd buzzed—earbuds in ears, scrolling thumbs, bags pressed to chests. Strangers sharing the same space, breathing the same damp city air, yet suspended in separate orbits.
By Shah Nawaz7 months ago in Humans
The Story of a Pomegranate and the Sweetness of Compassion
The Story of a Pomegranate and the Sweetness of Compassion There was a man who used to buy pomegranates from an old woman every day. Each time, after the weighing was done and the price was paid, he would cut open the pomegranate, take a single seed, put it in his mouth, and frown as if it tasted sour. He would then complain aloud, saying, "These are sour!" After voicing his complaint, he would hand the pomegranate back to the elderly woman without taking it home.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Humans
I Stopped Following Internet Trends - Here What Really Happened To Me
Let’s be real — the internet moves fast. One minute, everyone’s obsessed with a new productivity hack. The next, it’s AI-generated artwork, “day-in-my-life” vlogs, or some random sound trending on TikTok. It feels like if you blink, you’ve already missed the train. But I chose not to chase the trend. I decided to not follow the internet crowd. I thought I was protecting my creativity… until the consequences hit me hard.
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Humans










