Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Psyche.
A Forgotten Child. A Haunted Mind. A Lullaby That Never Ends.
In the darkness, I can hear a lullaby. But I have no children. I sit frozen at the top of the stairs, listening to the music box melody drifting from somewhere deep in the house. My heart is pounding in my ears, but there’s no one there. Every instinct screams that something isn’t right.
By khalilhoti7 months ago in Psyche
Social Media is Making Us Lonelier – Here’s the Data
Once upon a time, “friends” were the people we shared coffee with, laughed beside, cried with, and trusted deeply. Today, “friends” are also strangers we follow, double-tap, and occasionally DM with emojis. We’re more connected than ever, yet—paradoxically—we’re also lonelier than ever. And it’s not just a feeling. The numbers back it up.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Psyche
Hope in the Darkness: Finding Light When All Seems Lost
The night was darker than usual. Clouds cloaked the moon, and the silence outside their small apartment felt heavier than ever before. Maria sat on the edge of her bed, her hands trembling as she stared at the stack of unpaid bills on the table. Her son, Leo, barely six, was asleep in the next room, unaware of the storm brewing not outside, but inside his mother’s heart.
By Muhammad Wisal7 months ago in Psyche
The Science of a Mother's Kiss
When a mother kisses her child, it may seem like a fleeting, ordinary act. A moment of tenderness that slips by unnoticed in the rhythm of everyday life. But behind that simple gesture is a powerful force. One that science is only now beginning to understand. A mother’s kiss is not just love — it is biology. It is the way nature designed emotional bonding, trust, and safety to begin.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Psyche
The Door That Only Opens from the Inside
I didn’t realize I was shutting myself away. Not at first. It started quietly. Like most things do. A whisper rather than a scream. I stopped answering messages, one by one, until silence became my default. I stopped showing up to the things I once loved — the book club, the weekend hikes, the Friday night dinners. I told people I was tired, busy, overwhelmed. And they believed me — even when I didn’t fully believe myself.
By Abuzar khan7 months ago in Psyche
Happiness Is Chemically Impossible to Sustain
Introduction: The Pursuit That Never Ends For centuries, humans have chased happiness like a finish line just out of reach. It’s embedded in our cultures, religions, and even national constitutions. But what if the real problem isn’t that we haven’t found happiness — it’s that our biology makes it impossible to hold onto?
By shoaib khan7 months ago in Psyche
Flawed, Fierce, and Full of Glitter: A Story of Reclamation
There’s a special kind of audacity required to reclaim your worth when the world has spent years convincing you you shouldn’t. It’s like walking into a party you weren’t invited to, grabbing the mic, and belting out a power ballad while maintaining unbroken eye contact with everyone who ever doubted you. Which, let’s be honest, is exactly the kind of energy we should all be cultivating.
By Beautiful Disasterpiece7 months ago in Psyche
Aesthetic Exhaustion
Somewhere between choosing the right filter and adjusting the lighting, we began losing sight of ourselves. We are living in an era where the performance of life often overshadows its experience. Each day, millions of people around the world scroll, pose, post, and repeat — carefully arranging moments to fit within the narrow frames of aesthetic appeal. But beneath the beautifully edited breakfasts, sunset selfies, and #softlife reels, a silent fatigue is setting in. We are, perhaps, becoming exhausted — not from living, but from constantly curating.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Psyche











