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.
Are You Draining or Flourishing?
People must stay in a place where they can nourish themselves. A while ago, during a consultation, a girl came to me to discuss her career. She originally wanted to discuss her work problems, but as we were talking, she suddenly sighed and said, "Actually, the biggest problem is not work, but my family environment."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 months ago in Humans
Rethinking Ambition: Acharya Prashant on Why Don't Need to be like Your Role Models
Rethinking Ambition: Acharya Prashant on Why You Don’t Need to Be Like Your Role Models Keywords: ambition, Acharya Prashant, success mindset, how to stay motivated, life purpose, inner fulfillment, role models, youth empowerment
By Ramesh Mahato 9 months ago in Humans
Read This Before You Betray Yourself Again
I didn’t wake up one day and decide to betray myself. It happened slowly. Quietly. In the spaces where I said “yes” when I wanted to say “no.” In the moments I stayed silent when my heart screamed to speak. In the thousand small decisions where I chose someone else's comfort over my own truth.
By FAIZAN AFRIDI9 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Who I Am.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been saying “sorry” for things that didn’t need apologies. I apologized for taking up space, for speaking my mind, for existing in ways that made others uncomfortable—even if only slightly. It became my default response, a reflex ingrained so deeply that I barely noticed it anymore.
By FAIZAN AFRIDI9 months ago in Humans
The Most Dangerous Lie We’ve Been Told About Happiness.
The Most Dangerous Lie We’ve Been Told About Happiness Why chasing happiness might be the very thing keeping you from it From a young age, we are taught that happiness is the goal of life. We're told to pursue it, choose it, and prioritize it at all costs. Social media feeds are flooded with quotes like “Happiness is a choice” and “Do more of what makes you happy.” It sounds empowering, even inspiring. But buried within this message is one of the most dangerous lies society has ever told us:
By FAIZAN AFRIDI9 months ago in Humans
The Importance of Community
When Maya packed up her apartment in the city, she didn’t tell many people. There wasn’t much to say. Her husband, Daniel, had passed six months ago in a tragic accident. The grief had hollowed her out, leaving behind a shell of someone who once loved bookstores, jazz on Sundays, and impromptu road trips. Now, the world felt distant. So, she returned to the only place that had ever felt familiar before him—her childhood hometown of Brookside.
By Kaleem Ullah9 months ago in Humans
The Healer with Hidden Wounds
Quiet Hands By the time Dr. Aryan Verma reached his office, his shirt was already damp. The cool, sterilized air of his clinic barely made a difference. It clung to him—the worry, the tension, like an invisible coat he never removed. He took a long, silent breath. Then another. His hands, steady with patients, trembled alone in silence.
By The Manatwal Khan9 months ago in Humans
She Who Spoke to Shadows
She Who Spoke to Shadows In the forgotten village of Darnel Hollow, where fog clung to the trees like old secrets and the sun seldom broke through the heavy canopy, there lived a girl named Kaelen. Her name was whispered more than spoken aloud, not because she was feared but because she was not fully understood. From the moment she could speak, Kaelen conversed with shadows.
By Author kelechi9 months ago in Humans










