Inspiration
I write
I’m a writer. That’s what I do. That’s what I tell everyone. Well, most everyone. Apparently there are some days I forget to tell myself. As writers we are supposed to write, but there are days I will go without writing. And I can feel it. I get so caught up in the minutia of life and all the “stuff” I have to do that I just somehow forget to write.
By Traci E. Langston11 months ago in Writers
The Neighbor’s Secret: A Betrayal Uncovered
I thought my neighbors Sarah and David were the ideal couple. They had been together over ten years, always laughing, always smiling. Theirs was a life of dreams from the outside—two successful careers, a beautiful home, and love that never seemed to falter. But little did I know, appearances would prove to be deceptive.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
How Canadian Apps and Creators Can Earn Money from Social Media
Social media has become a major source of income for creators and app developers worldwide. While most social media platforms are U.S.-based, Canadians also have opportunities to earn money online. Whether you’re a content creator, app developer, or business owner, there are multiple ways to generate income through social media in Canada.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
Why Most Social Media Platforms Cater More to U.S. Creators Than Other Countries
Social media has revolutionized the way people connect, share ideas, and build careers. However, despite being a global industry, most major social media platforms seem to prioritize U.S.-based creators over those from other countries. Whether it’s better monetization, algorithmic preference, or access to brand deals, American content creators often have a clear advantage. But why is this the case? Let’s explore the key reasons.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
How AI Is Secretly Changing Your Daily Life (And You Don’t Even Know It). AI-Generated.
When most people hear the term “artificial intelligence,” they imagine futuristic robots, self-driving cars, or maybe some kind of sci-fi dystopia. But here’s the twist: AI is already deeply woven into your daily life—and chances are, you’re using it constantly without even realizing it.
By Zeeshan Haidar11 months ago in Writers
An open letter to the voices in my head
Dear Echoes in my mind I understand how enraging it becomes from time to time to express yourself, to finally say what's on your mind, to bury your sadness and angst through my being. Because I know how infuriating it is to be confined in an endless labyrinth of what-ifs and curating the worst-case scenarios for every stance we go through. I know all you are trying to do is protect me from the potential perils of my existential stride, to shield me from the externality of how horrendous the world could be. I behold your concern, I see you as you are and I feel your pain, but I want to be honest with you and I am tired. I am tired of your constant whispers of how bad the world is, how everything can turn against me or how I can become better because the present me is not good enough.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Writers
Embracing Self-Care and Self-Love: The Key to a Happier, Healthier You
The Power of Self-Care and Self-Love: A Guide to Nurturing Yourself In a world that constantly demands more from us, it’s easy to put ourselves last. We juggle responsibilities, chase goals, and care for others, often forgetting the most important person in our lives—ourselves. But true happiness and fulfillment come from within, and that starts with self-care and self-love.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
Little Journey of Light
It once was in a small village between the hills, where a strange little girl named Lila lived. She loved asking questions and learning about everything around her. Lila was always amazed at the wonders of nature, from birds that flew towards the flowers that had bloomed in the garden above her head. On a good day when Purple was sitting in the shadow of an old orc, she noticed something unusual. The small beam of light came from cracks in the bark of the tree. Enchanted, he approached the crack and peered inside. To my surprise, the light was moving and danced like a playful spirit.
By AMINUL ISLAM ZIHAD11 months ago in Writers
My Journey in January and February 2025: Embracing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
I messed up! In complete honesty, 2025 has been a whirlwind of difficulties and lessons that have humbled me in its entirety. Though lasting only two months in its stretch, I have danced through the storms that have wearied the brevity of my soul. Some days were radiating with a sense of hope and oozing peace that displayed the possibility of a bright future, while others had a sense of doom, the kind of despair that doesn't go away with a full night's sleep, or ice cream or a warm bubble bath. It is the kind of tiredness that lingers onto your soul in its deepest trench, leaving no room for any light to enter.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Writers



