Essay
Goodbye, Forever Home
Goodbye, Forever Home When the walls we built start to crumble, where do we truly belong? The late afternoon sun filtered softly through the dusty curtains of the old house, casting warm golden hues onto the faded wallpaper. Emma stood in the middle of the living room, clutching a small cardboard box filled with keepsakes — photographs, letters, a chipped teacup from her grandmother, and a delicate porcelain figurine of a bird. Each item was a fragment of the life she’d grown up in, the home that had sheltered her through storms, laughter, and tears.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi6 months ago in Chapters
The Observer. AI-Generated.
Humans, pay attention, because once again, you have no idea what’s happening. You walk around thinking you’re clever, making “choices,” believing you control your lives. Adorable. You rush from one task to another, brag about accomplishments that, in the grand scheme, are utterly meaningless. You argue about things that don’t matter, panic over situations that were never in your control, and somehow believe that these frantic movements make you significant.
By Михайло Необов'язково6 months ago in Chapters
The Girl Who Spoke in Lyrics: How Taylor Swift Became a Voice of a Generation
When Taylor Swift was just a teenager scribbling lyrics in her notebook, she probably didn’t realize those same words would one day become anthems sung by stadiums, quoted on social media, and etched into the hearts of generations. But that’s exactly what happened.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi6 months ago in Chapters
The Dawn of Human–AI Synergy
The Dawn of Human–AI Synergy In every era of human civilization, science and technology have acted as the fuel of progress. From the invention of the wheel to the discovery of electricity, and from the first printing press to the age of the internet, technology has always pushed society forward. Yet, in the 21st century, we find ourselves at the edge of something even more profound—a future where human intelligence and artificial intelligence converge to reshape how we live, work, and even think.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Chapters
Not That Woman
I was always enamored by Mary Kay ladies and the women at church potlucks. They were always pressed and perfumed, powdered and primped- like Lucy & Desi’s neighbors had walked out of the screen. Even then, they were a bit old-fashioned. But that Doris Day, Barbie aesthetic was powerful. It was reinforced by the Girl Scout Den Mother, who smelled like Aqua Net and Pine-Sol. The tidiest, prettiest ladies were the most listened to. They could walk for days in high heels and A-line skirts, then wash dishes in frilly aprons without breaking stride.
By Danielle Katsouros6 months ago in Chapters
I'm Not Scared, YOU'RE Scared!
The forest was alive with whispers. Trees creaked as though sharing secrets, the wind rustled through the leaves like hurried gossip, and the shadows seemed to lean in, listening. Most animals hurried home before dusk. But not Rabbit.
By Fazal Ur Rahman7 months ago in Chapters
Smart Money, Smart Life: Lessons from Two Mentors
Introduction – The Two Voices That Shaped My Life When I was a child, I had the unique privilege of being guided by two very different mentors. Neither of them were my biological father, yet both influenced my thoughts about money, success, and the meaning of life.
By iftikhar habib7 months ago in Chapters











