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.
When Power Shapes Global Chaos
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Shapes Global Chaos Leadership in a globalized world carries a weight far heavier than national borders. Decisions made in powerful offices do not remain contained within one country; they travel across oceans, destabilize regions, and redefine lives far removed from the original source. This reality makes accountability essential, especially when leadership choices amplify conflict rather than resolve it.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Humans
Qantas A380 Wing Damage and the Fragility of Trust in Flight
Airplanes carry more than passengers. They carry trust. Every time someone steps onto a flight, they hand over control to metal, engineering, and unseen systems working quietly in the background. When news breaks about Qantas A380 wing damage, it does more than raise technical questions. It stirs unease. People imagine altitude, pressure, and thin air between safety and fear. Most travelers do not understand aircraft wings in detail, but they understand vulnerability. This article explores what Qantas A380 wing damage means, how such issues are detected, why they happen, and how aviation balances safety with human confidence. It is not about panic. It is about understanding.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Humans
Is Your Fight a 'Vicious Cycle'?
A friend once told me, "I feel like my husband and I are caught in a vicious cycle." I asked her what was wrong. She said that day it was just a small argument, but when sadness and anger welled up, it was like opening a filing cabinet in her mind—all the past grievances and disappointments came flooding back. She only wanted to talk about what happened that day, but she started recalling many unseen moments, and the more she thought about it, the angrier she became, until she couldn't help but confront her husband. The argument escalated, and he felt she was bringing up old issues, while she herself was confused: "I didn't mean to bring them up; those feelings just came flooding back."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Humans
Thoughts
Action in inaction and inaction in action This means an action without a target and without will is an inaction in nature and do take no action when you don't have will and a target is taking an action itself. When you don't have to make a decision don't make one.
By Aashish Khadkaabout a month ago in Humans
When Soulmates Reunite: A Love That Time Could Not Break
Introduction: The Echo of a Lost Love Some connections are so profound that distance, time, or circumstances cannot diminish them. You may have met someone who felt like your other half, shared moments that lingered in your soul, and then, for reasons beyond your control, parted ways.
By F. M. Rayaanabout a month ago in Humans
Signs You’ve Met Your Soulmate (Even if They’re Not Perfect)
Have you ever met someone and felt like your soul already knew them? Like a whisper deep inside saying, “There you are”? That instant spark, the comfort, and the inexplicable familiarity — these are the signs that you may have met your soulmate, even if they’re not flawless.
By F. M. Rayaanabout a month ago in Humans
Our Frozen Rituals
The cold was like an invitation to adventure, and one we looked forward to, like the fourth of July, anxiously anticipating the first hints of snowfall like fireworks. As Christmas break drew closer, we watched excitedly, as the sky turned the color of old iron. Suggesting that old man winter would soon be slowly and methodically making his way across the corn field graveyards and settling in, as if he was giving us permission to begin.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a month ago in Humans









