interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Confronting Female Rivalry and Internalized Misogyny:
This past summer has awakened something special in me! Even though it felt like crossing the street after looking both ways and then unexpectedly getting hit by an airplane. I feel awake and alive, filled with excitement for further discovery and personal growth for the remainder of 2025.
By Musulyn M (MUSE)3 months ago in Humans
The Stranger Who Saved My Day
The Stranger Who Saved My Day A Story of Kindness That Changed Everything It was one of those mornings where nothing seemed to go right. The alarm didn’t ring, the kettle broke halfway through boiling water, and by the time I rushed out the door, the bus had already pulled away from the stop. I remember standing there, clutching my bag, staring at the red taillights disappearing into the distance, feeling like the whole universe was conspiring against me.
By Abdul Muhammad 4 months ago in Humans
What I Learned From Interviewing My Exes. Top Story - October 2025.
Summer 2025 - The summer that changed it all. I had a mental breakdown and decided to start writing again. My first order of business was to sit down with a bunch of my exes. I asked them a number of questions about our past.
By Gail Fredricks4 months ago in Humans
The Science of Side Hustles: Why One Extra Skill Can Double Your Income.
We’ve all been there, siting at our desk, watching the clock crawl, thinking there has to be more than this paycheck. For years I felt the same. It wasn’t that my main job was bad; it just felt like I was running on a treadmill. Then I discovered something simple yet powerful: the science behind side hustles. Not the flashy “get rich quick” stories, but real, skill-based experiments that quietly grow into solid income streams.
By Kamran Khan4 months ago in Humans
How Architecture Transforms a Home
Imagine waking up in a terrace house just steps away from the busy LDP highway, yet being greeted by birdsong, sunlight, and lush greenery. This is the story of Kokun House — a remarkable terrace house renovation in Malaysia that transformed a 30-year-old home into a modern urban sanctuary. Designed by Winston of Paperspace, this terrace house makeover balances noise-proof architecture, natural light through skylights, and open-plan living that completely redefines what terrace living can be.
By Design Seed4 months ago in Humans
Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What Investors and Tech Enthusiasts Need to Know
Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated headlines, investment portfolios, and business strategies in recent years. From generative AI tools like ChatGPT to autonomous systems in healthcare and finance, the AI revolution promises to reshape industries. But amidst the excitement, many experts are warning: the AI bubble will burst soon.
By Reframeroots4 months ago in Humans
The Polished Mask of Social Media
The Digital Mirror Open any social media feed today, and you’ll see a flood of polished lives: professionals who look endlessly respectful, activists who share every noble cause, and friends who post touching videos of rescuing animals or feeding the poor. At first glance, it looks like the world has never been kinder.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
The Endless Journey of Hopes: Learning to Live in the Present
Hope is the light that keeps us walking through the darkest nights. It is the quiet promise that tomorrow can be brighter, the whisper that tells us to keep moving, even when the road is long. Without hope, life would feel empty, stripped of purpose. And yet, I discovered that hope can also become a chain — beautiful, but heavy — keeping us always chasing, never resting.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
Shut Down Corruption, Not Social Media: The Fire Gen Z Lit in Nepal
There’s a powerful tension in that moment of calm before the roar begins. Nepal’s Gen Z rarely made headlines, quietly living with day to day corruption, limited opportunities, and an uneven justice system.
By Saba Writes4 months ago in Humans
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans








