travel
The ultimate test of a compatible relationship is whether you can stand to travel together.
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humans
Ashes in the Wind. Content Warning.
At the Colorado-Utah border, under a sherbet sunrise, I opened the jar. A raven dipped low, wings slicing the air with a kind of knowing. It hovered, looked us in the eye—really looked—and then soared west into the painted sky. We didn’t speak for a moment.
By Heather Zoccali6 months ago in Humans
The Lost Heart of Europe
You arrive in Prague, but even here, peace is hard to find. The city is bustling with tourists and noise. The Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge—everywhere you look, people are taking photos, ticking off a checklist of sights. You get the feeling that they are not truly seeing the "heart" of this beautiful city, but only its "body." You feel the same way about yourself: a lifeless body that only exists to be displayed online.
By Shahab Khan6 months ago in Humans
The Stranger Who Returned My Lost Journal
I’ve always kept a journal. Not a neat, leather-bound diary with perfect cursive entries, but a messy little notebook that went everywhere with me. It was filled with scribbled ideas, unfiltered feelings, doodles in the margins, and dreams I wasn’t ready to say out loud. That journal was more me than any photo or social media profile could ever be.
By arsalan ahmad6 months ago in Humans
Ten Ways I Failed as a Canadian Teaching in Japan (And What I Learned From It)
The Shocking Truth About Teaching Abroad When I first moved from Canada to Japan to teach English, I thought I was prepared. I grew up chatty, curious, and able to ramble about everything from politics to maple syrup. I assumed that if anyone asked me about Canada, I’d have ten minutes of material ready to go without even thinking.
By Awais Qarni 6 months ago in Humans
Why Phuket Is the Tropical Retreat Every Traveller Dreams About
Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world, and it is not surprising at all. The country is known for its plethora of fun activities, amazing cuisine, as well as luxurious accommodation that every traveller needs. One of the must-visit places in all of Thailand is none other than Phuket Island. This is Thailand’s largest island, and has long been associated with tropical beauty and rejuvenation. With its breathtaking beaches, green hills, rich culture, and hospitality, travellers seeking a luxury retreat find themselves attracted to Phuket year after year. Here are some reasons why Phuket is the best choice when it comes to relaxing and comfort.
By Gabriel Anthony6 months ago in Humans
Tea on the Rooftops of Marrakech
The sun was setting when I first climbed the narrow staircase to the rooftop. Marrakech has a way of hiding its treasures in plain sight. From the street below, the house seemed like any other—dusty pink walls, a wooden door that had seen decades of use, and an alley crowded with scooters and the occasional donkey cart. But once I reached the roof, the city opened up like a secret whispered only to those willing to listen.
By arsalan ahmad6 months ago in Humans
When the World Fell Silent, I Found My Voice
Excerpt (Short Intro): For years, I carried a silence that no one else could hear. Behind every smile was a storm I never let escape. This is the story of the night everything changed—the night I learned that speaking up can save a life, even your own.
By Roohullah Roohani 6 months ago in Humans
A Complete Guide to Living a Balanced and Healthy Life
What Is Health? Health is more than just the absence of illness; it is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that good health allows individuals to live productive, fulfilling lives. It impacts every aspect of our daily existence—from energy levels and mood to productivity and longevity. In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of your health has become more important than ever.
By salamguide6 months ago in Humans
Affordable Planes | Best Budget-Friendly Aircraft
Affordable Planes: Making the Dream of Flying Within Reach For many aviation enthusiasts, the dream of taking to the skies in their own aircraft can seem distant, reserved for those with deep pockets. But the reality is that general aviation has made flying far more accessible than most people realize. Today, there are affordable planes designed for student pilots, hobby flyers, and even business travelers who want to save time without investing in multi-million-dollar jets.
By EmmaOlivia6 months ago in Humans
Nepal vs. India: Which Country Offers the Best Motorbike Adventures?
Motorcycle touring is more than just a ride—it’s a journey into adventure, culture, and landscapes that leave lasting memories. If you’re a rider planning your next big trip, two destinations often come to mind: Nepal and India. Both countries sit in the heart of South Asia and promise breathtaking routes, diverse terrains, and a chance to connect with local traditions. But when it comes to deciding where to ride, many ask: Which country offers the best motorbike adventures—Nepal or India?
By Nepal Moto Tours6 months ago in Humans









