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The Quiet Weight of Birthdays
It’s my birthday. And like every year, I find myself wrapped in a strange haze of celebration and contemplation. Birthdays can be oddly confusing, can’t they? When it’s someone else’s, we throw ourselves into the joy of it—buying gifts, planning surprises, singing loudly, capturing moments. We do everything we can to make them feel special. But when it’s our own day, the experience shifts. We smile, we receive love, we go through the motions… but there’s something else lingering beneath it all.
By Ayesha Shanawaz9 months ago in Humans
Love After Goodbye
Farewells are never simple, particularly when they come with no guarantee of a return. They carry a weight—a heaviness—that sits on your chest long after the last words have been talked. And however, in some cases, it’s after the farewell that you start to get it what adore genuinely is.
By Md.Abdul Wahed9 months ago in Humans
Great Expectations
Great Expectations is a famous novel written by Charles Dickens, one of the greatest storytellers in English literature. It is a coming of age story, which means it’s about a boy growing up, learning from life, and discovering what really matters. This book is full of mystery, love, betrayal, sadness, and hope, and is written in a way that stays in your heart long after you finish it.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Humans
My Journey as a Chef
When people ask me where I come from, I often smile and hesitate. Not because I don’t know the answer, but because it’s never just one place. I was born in Milan, raised between the vibrant north and the sun-soaked south of Italy, and shaped by kitchens across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
By Cristian Marino9 months ago in Humans
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is a powerful and dramatic novel written by Emily Brontë and first published in 1847. It's the only novel she ever wrote, but it became one of the most well known and unique love stories in English literature. This is not your typical romantic tale it’s dark, emotional, intense, and filled with passion, revenge, and haunting memories.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Humans
10 Habits of People Who Always Seem to Have It Together
We all know that person. The one who somehow manages to stay on top of their work, make time for self-care, remember everyone’s birthday, and still show up looking like they got eight hours of sleep and drank enough water.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans
Grow Upward, Dig Deeper: The Hidden Logic of True Progress
🌱 In the remote Ailao Mountains of Yunnan, China, bamboo farmers perform the same humble task every year: clearing weeds and tending to the roots beneath the soil. For four years, the bamboo barely grows above ground — barely three centimeters. Yet below the surface, its roots stretch for miles. Then, in the fifth year, after the first rains, the shoots erupt — growing up to 30 centimeters a day. Within two months, they tower 30 meters high.
By hedgehog_talk9 months ago in Humans
The Best Gift is YOU
My dearest Vocalites, I love this platform and I thoroughly love stopping by to read your works. There are so many wonderful and talented writers here that fill my mind and imagination with joy, adventure, laughs, inspiration, and sometimes the creeps.
By Rick Henry Christopher 9 months ago in Humans
"It’s Not Blue, Not Green, and Not from This World of Color"
: **An Unknown Color Has Been Discovered by Scientists** A group of scientists in the United States claim to have discovered a brand-new color that no one has ever seen before, which is an exciting and unexpected finding. This enigmatic color isn't on the traditional color wheel, and it's not just a new blue or green color. They have given it the name **"olo" because it is something completely different. **
By Mahir Faysal9 months ago in Humans









