School
You Taught My Shadows to Shine
The rain lashed against the windows of the old house, a relentless drumming that mirrored the tumultuous storm brewing within me. Tonight, the wind howled like a banshee, rattling the panes and sending shivers down my spine, but it wasn't the storm outside that held my attention. It was the storm inside, the one that had been gathering for years, finally ready to break.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN11 months ago in Confessions
A Letter To My First Crush
Dear You, I don’t know if you’ll ever read this… or if I’d even want you to. This isn’t meant to be found, really. It’s just something I needed to say—softly, slowly, like a thought that’s been waiting in the quiet for far too long. I’ve carried you with me all these years like a pressed flower between the pages of a life that kept turning… delicate, unchanged, always fading but never forgotten.
By Odeb11 months ago in Confessions
Remember These 2000s Trends? A Nostalgic Trip Back to the Golden Era of Y2K Pop Culture
The 2000s were a time of butterfly clips, dial-up internet, and questionable fashion choices. Before TikTok and Instagram took over, we lived in a world where MySpace Top 8 dictated friendships and "Leave Britney Alone!" was peak internet drama.
By Najim Uddin Sajid11 months ago in Confessions
The Future of Education: How Technology is Transforming Learning
Remember when school meant blackboards, chalk, and heavy textbooks? Yeah, those days aren't completely gone—but the scene is changing, and fast. Technology is rewriting the rules of education. From the one-size-fits-all classroom model, we’re now moving into a world where learning can be customized, interactive, and even immersive. Instead of sitting passively in a classroom, students can now take control of their learning journey, choosing when, how, and even what they want to learn.
By Matěj Balga11 months ago in Confessions
What I Learned from Being Ghosted by My Best Friend
We never had a fight. That’s what still haunts me the most. No yelling. No tears. No dramatic confrontation. Just a quiet drifting, so slow and subtle I didn’t realize it was happening until it was over.
By muhammad khalil11 months ago in Confessions
A Rainy Tale: Memories of Love in the Rain
Introduction Rain has always been a timeless companion in love stories. In literature, films, and real life, rain turns ordinary moments into unforgettable memories. This is my story — a story of two young hearts, mine and Maria Mary’s, who discovered the meaning of love through simple, everyday moments.
By Fahim Muntashir11 months ago in Confessions
The Bus Stop Stranger
I was late—again. The rain was relentless, drumming against my umbrella like it was trying to shake me out of my fog. I had just left the office, soaked in more than just rain: burnout, boredom, and the dull ache of a life on autopilot. My job in digital marketing paid the bills, but it was eating me from the inside out.
By Khan11 months ago in Confessions
Being Shy in a Loud World: What No One Sees. AI-Generated.
Being shy is not the same as being antisocial. It’s not that we don’t want to talk — it’s that sometimes we just don’t know how. In a world full of noise, social media, fast opinions, and constant eyes, being a reserved person can feel like being in the wrong place… all the time.
By The last11 months ago in Confessions
Every country gets the leaders it deserves
In the same way we are all a product of our environment, leaders are a direct reflection of the society that produces them. Even though this title might seem harsh, it is painfully true. Bad leaders do not sprout out of thin air, they are enabled, tolerated, promoted and sometimes celebrated by the very people who suffer under them. Let's talk about why this happens, how do bad leaders emerge in different societies and rise to power.
By real Jema11 months ago in Confessions
The Price of Fragility
We live in an era where consumption isn’t just encouraged — it’s demanded. We are bombarded every day with products, content, distractions. We’ve been taught that to be happy, we simply need to buy something new, watch another show, consume one more ready-made experience. And without realizing it, we’ve drifted away from our true nature: to create, to think, to question.The result is everywhere. We are increasingly anxious, depressed, and apathetic. We've lost the spark in our eyes because we stopped building something that is truly ours, something that is born from within. Creativity — the vital spark of human existence — is being suffocated by the ease of prepackaged experiences. We’ve stopped imagining. We’ve stopped dreaming. We’ve become addicted to receiving, incapable of producing.
By Persephone11 months ago in Confessions










