Taboo
Discovering My Passion for Painting at 40
It’s funny how life often throws unexpected gifts when you least expect them. For me, the gift came at the age of 40, a milestone that is supposed to be a marker of adulthood, responsibility, and perhaps the beginning of a midlife crisis. But for me, it was something more profound—a journey of self-discovery and rediscovery.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions
When Love Faded: How I Reclaimed My Identity After a Breakup
When people talk about heartbreak, they often describe it as an explosion—loud, sudden, and devastating. But for me, it was more like a slow unraveling. A quiet pulling apart that started long before the actual goodbye. I didn’t notice it at first. Or maybe I didn’t want to. But eventually, I looked in the mirror and saw someone I barely recognized—a woman who had slowly disappeared inside a relationship that no longer reflected her.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions
The Illness That Changed My Perspective on Health and Happiness
Before I got sick, I thought I understood what it meant to live a healthy life. I exercised a few times a week, watched what I ate (more or less), and took pride in not missing a single workday in years. I measured health by physical energy and productivity. But that illusion shattered the day I was diagnosed with a chronic illness I never saw coming.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions
How Losing My Job Helped Me Rebuild a Better Life
It’s strange how the worst moments in our lives can become the foundation for something better. At the time, it didn’t feel like a blessing in disguise—it felt like the world had collapsed beneath my feet. But looking back now, losing my job was the wake-up call I never knew I needed.
By Muhammad Jawad9 months ago in Confessions
A Name I Borrowed To Be Myself
I am Aarvi. As you already read in the title, it's a fake name—a fake name I created to be myself. Because society and the people around me won't accept a girl who questions everything, who loves to raise her voice and say her thoughts out loud. If I try to be myself, all I get is criticism, disrespect, and becoming a joke. Why?
By Aarvi nilli9 months ago in Confessions
"Command the Crowd: How to Speak Confidently in Front of 1,000 People
Speaking in front of a large audience—1,000 people or more—is often considered one of the most intimidating challenges in public speaking. The sheer number of eyes watching you can send a jolt of nervous energy through even the most confident individuals. But with the right mindset, preparation, and delivery techniques, you can turn that fear into fuel and deliver a powerful performance that resonates with every person in the room.
By Fawad ali9 months ago in Confessions
I Was the Wife Who Stayed Quiet — Until Silence Became My Strength
They always say marriage is about compromise, sacrifice, patience. I believed that. I lived it. I was the wife who made sure everything ran smoothly, who smiled in front of guests, who stood by her husband no matter what. Not because I was weak. But because I thought that’s what love was.
By Zia Udin10 months ago in Confessions
India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates
May 2025 Military Tensions Erupt After Kashmir Massacre On May 6, 2025, the fragile peace between two nuclear-armed neighbors—India and Pakistan—was shattered as India launched a series of missile strikes into Pakistani territory. This unprecedented escalation comes just two weeks after a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which killed 26 Indian tourists. India has blamed the massacre on Pakistan-based militants, and these strikes appear to be a direct retaliation.
By gul malook10 months ago in Confessions
The Stranger on Platform Nine
It was a rainy afternoon in Prague, and the train station buzzed with the usual chaos—loudspeakers echoing destinations, footsteps clattering on old tiles, and the scent of coffee blending with metal, rain, and the faint smell of diesel. I was on Platform Nine, backpack in hand, waiting for a train to Vienna.
By Sultan durani 10 months ago in Confessions
Italy willing to hire more Bangladeshis, visiting minister tells Chief Adviser..
Introduction Italy and Bangladesh share a long-standing relationship that spans across trade, culture, and human mobility. In recent years, the dynamics of this bilateral relationship have taken a pivotal turn with labor migration becoming a central theme. During a high-level meeting with Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, a visiting Italian minister expressed Italy's willingness to hire more Bangladeshi workers in a significant diplomatic engagement. This landmark statement not only reflects the growing trust between the two nations but also signals new opportunities for Bangladeshi migrants and laborers seeking employment in Europe.
By Krypton 10 months ago in Confessions
The Night That Changed Everything
I still remember the color of the sky that night—an impossible shade of dark blue, where the stars looked like scattered pieces of broken glass. The world was quiet, unnaturally so, as if it too was holding its breath. I had no idea when I left the house that evening that I would return a different person.
By Muhammad Hashim10 months ago in Confessions
The Hollow Children
Most people never notice them. They’re the polite couple next door, always smiling but somehow\... off. The child in your daughter’s class who never blinks quite right. The barista who never forgets your name, your order, or your past. They pass as human because they were made to.
By Gabriela Tone10 months ago in Confessions










