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The existence of a woman
When I see my mother and think of my sister I wonder what kind of creation my Lord is. Sometimes she is angry, sometimes she is pleased. Sometimes she is silent, sometimes she speaks. When I enter the house I have only one question: "Where is mother?" Why is that? Because she is the one who gives me food she is the one who will know whether I have eaten or not. I have tried to put this same thought into writing. My Lord created this world but first He prepared a map of it. In this map there were mountains, rivers and the sky... There was something in it but everything was silent. Then my Lord created a woman to fill it with color.
By SJ_Insights23 days ago in Writers
Whispers of the Child Within
There’s a peculiar quiet that descends when the world expects us to be “grown.” I find myself searching for it in the spaces between responsibilities, in the forgotten corners of my mind where the child I once was still lingers. The days when a treehouse was a castle, a stick could be a sword, and running barefoot across the grass meant freedom—not fear, not schedules, not expectations.
By LUNA EDITH23 days ago in Writers
The Digital Lifestyle:
In today's fast-paced world, the digital lifestyle has become more than just a trend—it's a new way of living. From the moment we wake up and check our smartphones to using smartwatches to track our health, technology is deeply woven into our daily routines.
By Nisar azimi23 days ago in Writers
The Simpsons 2026 Predictions List Will Shock You
For more than three decades, The Simpsons has used satire to comment on politics, technology, and society. Over time, some of those exaggerated storylines have appeared to mirror real-world events, leading many viewers to revisit older episodes in search of patterns.
By Aboah Okyere23 days ago in Writers
4 Types of Creative Blocks
Let’s be real: when your brain feels like a stalled engine, being told to “just start” or “push through it” is about as helpful as a screen door on a submarine. We’ve all been there, staring at the blank page, cursor blinking in mockery. But what if I told you that “creative block” isn’t one big, scary monster? It’s more like a squad of different gremlins, each with its own specialty in shutting down your ideas. And you can’t fight a Motivation Gremlin with the same stick you’d use for a Perfectionism Gremlin.
By Diane Foster23 days ago in Writers
Digital Lifestyle
*Digital Lifestyle: Embracing the Future with Balance and Purpose* In today’s world, the digital lifestyle is no longer a trend but a necessity. From remote work to social connections, technology shapes how we live, work, and interact. However, thriving in this digital age requires balance. It’s important to embrace technology while maintaining mental health and personal relationships.
By Nisar azimi24 days ago in Writers
When Christmas Magic Meets the Warmth of Boxing Day
On a quiet winter evening, just as the snow began to gently cover the streets, the city came alive with the unmistakable spirit of Christmas. Twinkling lights decorated every window, soft Christmas music echoed through the air, and the scent of freshly baked cookies and cinnamon filled the homes. It was the most wonderful time of the year, a season of joy, family, and holiday traditions. For Emma, however, this Christmas holiday felt different. She stood by the window of her small apartment, watching families rush home with wrapped gifts and smiling faces. This year had been difficult. She had lost her job earlier in the year, and the loneliness had followed her all the way into Christmas Eve. Though the world outside glowed with happiness, Emma felt quietly disconnected from it. Still, she decided to honor the season. She decorated a modest Christmas tree, placed a single present beneath it, and whispered a hopeful wish for better days ahead. Christmas, after all, was about hope and love, even when life felt uncertain. On Christmas Day, Emma woke up to the sound of church bells ringing in the distance. She brewed a cup of coffee, wrapped herself in a warm blanket, and allowed herself to feel grateful for the little things. Later that morning, there was a knock at the door. It was her elderly neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, holding a small box tied with a red ribbon. “Happy Christmas, dear,” she said warmly. “Please don’t open this today. Save it for Boxing Day.” Emma smiled, surprised by the unusual request, but accepted the gift with gratitude. She didn’t ask questions. Somehow, it felt right. The rest of Christmas Day passed quietly. Emma watched classic Christmas movies, scrolled through messages wishing her a Merry Christmas, and reflected on the meaning of the season. She remembered how her parents used to tell her that Christmas wasn’t measured by gifts, but by kindness and generosity. The next morning arrived softly — Boxing Day, a holiday often overlooked but deeply meaningful. Historically known as a day of giving to those in need, Boxing Day carried a spirit of charity, gratitude, and reflection. Emma sat at her kitchen table and finally opened the small box. Inside, she found a handwritten letter and an old key. The letter read: “Boxing Day is about sharing what we have. This key belongs to something that once helped me start over. Now it’s your turn.” Confused but curious, Emma turned the key over in her hand. On the back of the envelope, an address was written. She put on her coat and followed the address through snowy streets until she reached a small community center. The door creaked open as she used the key. Inside, warmth greeted her — not just from the heater, but from the people. Volunteers were setting up tables filled with donated clothes, food, and toys. Children laughed, families smiled, and strangers helped one another. A sign on the wall read: “Boxing Day Community Giving Event.” Mrs. Thompson appeared from behind a table, smiling. “This place helped me when I had nothing,” she said. “Now I help run it. And today, I wanted you to see what Christmas and Boxing Day truly mean.” Emma felt something shift inside her. She spent the day helping others — serving meals, organizing donations, listening to stories. For the first time in months, she felt useful. Connected. Alive. One of the organizers mentioned they were looking for someone to help manage the center’s online presence and community outreach. Emma’s heart skipped. With her background in digital work, she was perfect for the role. By the end of Boxing Day, Emma wasn’t just carrying warmth in her hands — she carried hope in her heart. That night, as she walked home beneath the glowing holiday lights, she realized something powerful: Christmas brings magic, but Boxing Day teaches us how to share it. The holiday season had given her more than comfort — it had given her a new beginning. And as the year slowly came to an end, Emma knew that this Christmas and Boxing Day would remain forever etched in her heart as the moment her life changed.
By Ahmed aldeabella24 days ago in Writers








