literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
The Girl Who Refused to Disappear
It began in a small, forgotten village surrounded by dust and silence. A place where the cries of injustice were muffled by fear and where human rights existed only in speeches, never in reality. Yet from that very silence, a young girl named Aisha dared to speak—and her voice would echo across continents.
By Alexander Mind3 months ago in Humans
The Difference Between Hatred and Holy Intolerance
There is a dangerous confusion in today’s world. People are told that loving others means accepting everything they say, everything they do, and everything they believe. But love without truth is not love. It is surrender and cowardice disguised as compassion.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Freedom That Unites
I. The Moral Crisis Beneath the Debate America stands divided—not merely by policy, but by principle. One side equates compassion with borderlessness, believing moral virtue is measured by openness alone. The other sees law and sovereignty as prerequisites for order, accused of cruelty for defending what sustains the whole. Both claim moral ground. Only one can sustain a civilization.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The False Peace of Deferral
Full retreat simply to “keep the peace” is not resolution. It is deferment. Nothing is solved; it is merely pushed down the line to explode later in greater form. This is not peace, but rather an escape born of fear. It is not courage, nor bravery, nor wisdom. It is cowardice—immaturity disguised as civility.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
5 Reasons Every Company Needs a Robust IT Health Check Strategy in 2025
In 2025, technology underpins nearly every part of a business—from communication tools to data storage and cloud systems. Yet many organizations overlook the importance of regularly assessing their IT infrastructure.
By Andrew Taylor3 months ago in Humans
The Last Light of Arcadia. AI-Generated.
It was raining in Arcadia, the kind of rain that seemed to wash away more than just the streets-it washed away memories, regrets, and sometimes hope itself. Eleanor pulled her coat tighter, the collar scratching her neck as she navigated the narrow alleyways of the city. Art had always been her escape, but lately, the canvases on her studio walls seemed to mock her, reflecting the emptiness she felt rather than the vibrant world she longed to create.
By Fun Shuting3 months ago in Humans
What Do You Possess to Dominate? A Study on the Romantic Non-Belonger's Mindset
Introduction In a world where power dynamics constantly shift and roles evolve, the question of domination's nature and manifestations in human relationships remains a subject of deep contemplation and debate. Perhaps the relationship between men and women stands out as one of the most revealing arenas for these complex dynamics. While some perceive dominance as a material force measured by physique or position, another form of subtle supremacy emerges – embodied in a being that, at first glance, appears "weak" and "fragile," yet possesses a captivating "nectar" that draws hearts and subjugates minds.
By Mohamed Elbebany3 months ago in Humans
just like i wanted
chapter6 just like i wanted "it isn't what you think!" i protest. it's obvious to me that Carter thinks i'm rejecting a part of him. and it makes sense that he would feel spurned and judged when i distance from his habit. honestly, there isn’t another way to interpret my dissociation from his perspective, but it is the intention and motive for my pushback that i wish to give my personal definition to.
By ⸘jason alan‽3 months ago in Humans




