literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
War Is Not the Solution to Every Problem
History is filled with stories of kingdoms rising and falling, of nations clashing over borders, power, and pride. And yet, despite centuries of bloodshed, one truth remains unchanged: war has never been the ultimate solution to humanity’s problems. It has redrawn maps, shifted power, and rewritten history books, but it has never healed hearts or built lasting peace.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Humans
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
My First Volunteer Experience
My First Volunteer Experience I had always admired people who volunteered. To me, they seemed like superheroes—quiet, selfless, and unstoppable. But I had never actually stepped into that world myself. That all changed last summer, when a simple choice turned into a day I’ll never forget.
By Numan writes6 months ago in Humans
A Letter I Never Sent, Until Now
A Letter I Never Sent, Until Now Words bottled up for too long finally find their way out There are some words we carry with us for years—unspoken thoughts that linger in the back of our minds, heavy and unfinished. For me, those words lived in a letter I wrote a long time ago. I folded it neatly, tucked it away in a drawer, and told myself I would send it one day. But “one day” never seemed to come.
By Aariz ullah6 months ago in Humans
How I Balance My Studies and Job in Islamabad at 24
Life at 24 is not as easy as it looks from the outside. People often imagine this age as a golden chapter filled with freedom, energy, and endless possibilities. But for me—and for many young people in Pakistan—it is also a time of responsibility, sleepless nights, and silent battles.
By Shehzad Anjum6 months ago in Humans
Why Can’t We Get It Together? Dr. Umar Johnson on the Crisis of Black Love
Picture this: It’s a chilly January evening, the kind where you’re curled up with a hot drink, scrolling through YouTube, and you stumble across a conversation that stops you in your tracks. That’s what happened when I tuned into Hardly Initiated’s MLK Eve episode, featuring none other than Dr. Umar Johnson. You know, the kind of voice that makes you lean in, put your phone down, and really listen? Yeah, that’s the one.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED6 months ago in Humans
Big Toys, Small Joys: A Walk Through the Past
It was a regular Tuesday morning when Claire wrapped her scarf, slipped on her coat, and stepped into the crisp hush of early autumn. The city hummed its usual tune — cyclists rattling past, café spoons clinking against cups, children skipping with juice boxes in hand.
By Shehzad Anjum6 months ago in Humans
I Let AI Plan My Entire Week — Here’s What Happened
Introduction: Handing Over My Life to AI Like most people in 2025, I use AI almost daily—whether it’s asking ChatGPT for quick answers, using AI tools to edit text, or letting recommendation engines tell me what movie to watch. But one day, a crazy thought crossed my mind:
By Moqadas Kliwal6 months ago in Humans











