family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Phone that Never Rang
In a very fast city in England there lived a man named David David was a young man who was very successful in the digital world he was always on his phone and he had thousands of followers on social media he thought that he was very connected to the world because he knew what everyone was eating and where everyone was traveling he was living in a golden cage of likes and comments he thought he was happy but deep inside he felt very lonely
By Hazrat Umer4 days ago in Humans
The Letter Under the Floorboards
In a small old house in a quiet town in England there lived a young woman named Sarah. She was living in a world of silence because she had a big fight with her parents many years ago. She thought that they did not understand her and they thought that she was not listening to them. Sarah moved away and she never called them. She was living in a golden cage of pride and anger. She thought she was happy but her heart was always feeling a heavy weight.
By Hazrat Umer4 days ago in Humans
The Empty Seat on the Bus
In the year 1993 the world was watching a very cruel war in a place called Bosnia. Most people were watching the news on their television sets in their warm homes in England and America. They felt sorry for the people dying in the war but they did not do anything. But there was one woman in London named Sally Becker who could not sit still. She was not a soldier and she was not a doctor. She was just an artist who had a small car and a very big heart.
By Hazrat Umer4 days ago in Humans
“The Secret Behind Her Parents’ Love Changed Everything She Believed.”
Emma had always believed she knew her parents better than anyone else. They were simple people who lived a quiet life in a small town. Her father, David, was a gentle man who spent most of his days repairing old furniture in his small workshop behind the house. Her mother, Sarah, worked at the town library and had a soft smile that made people feel instantly welcome.
By imtiazalam4 days ago in Humans
Nothing Matters More
I love the hypocrisy of the progressive woman today. They taut liberation and freedom to be whatever we want to be, after all, we fought for those rights and privileges, but then, they crucify any of us who then choose to stay home, to be wives and mothers. Why are my choices less important or rejected as ridiculous? Why are we made to look like we are simply ignorant or uneducated, because we made a life decision, that they don’t agree with? I sometimes wonder about this.
By Alexandra Grant4 days ago in Humans
Healing Upward and Outward
Healing Upward and Outward Reconciliation is repairing the broken threads that connect us. These threads reach in two directions: up and out. First, we must consider the vertical dimension: our internal self and our relationship with the Divine. Before we can reach out to others, we are called to look inward and sit in the quiet, sometimes uncomfortable light of self-reflection. We must ask, “Where have we stumbled or contributed to a fracture?”
By Archery Owl 4 days ago in Humans
My Unexpected Arrest Fucked With My Shame for Years. Top Story - May 2025.
My annus horribilis Rushing to get my six-and-a-half-year-old daughter ready, I grabbed our coats; we were on our way to a lunch and cinema date with a friend and her thirteen-year-old twins.
By Chantal Christie Weiss4 days ago in Humans
Jessica Mulroney: Husband, Children, Biography, Age, Career & More. AI-Generated.
Jessica Mulroney is a Canadian fashion stylist, television personality, and lifestyle influencer who gained international attention through her high-profile friendships and her own styling empire.
By Enoch Sagini5 days ago in Humans
Danielle Graham: Husband, Net Worth, Biography, Age, Career & More. AI-Generated.
Danielle Graham is a respected Canadian television entertainment reporter and media personality best known for her long-running role as co-anchor of etalk. Over the years, she has graced countless red carpets, interviewed global stars, and built a remarkable career in Canadian broadcast journalism.
By Enoch Sagini5 days ago in Humans
We Are Not Fighting Demons; We Are Walking Our Shadows Home
Flower InBloom writes at the threshold where healing, truth, and self-return meet. This piece is an offering for anyone learning that wholeness does not come through inner war, but through walking the abandoned parts of the self back home.
By Flower InBloom5 days ago in Humans
A Different Kind of Freedom: Reflections on Women’s Day
Every year on the 8th of March, the world fills with slogans about women. Social media lights up with bright posters, companies post polished messages, and speeches echo the same familiar phrase: “Celebrate women’s freedom.”
By Aarsh Malik5 days ago in Humans









