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The Truth of My Life
I never thought my life would turn out this way. If you had asked me years ago what I wanted, I would have said something simple: a peaceful home, steady work, people I could trust, and love that lasted. But the truth of my life is nothing like that dream. Instead, it has been a storm of secrets, heartbreaks, and betrayals that left me questioning everything I once believed in.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Confessions
The Truth of My Life
There was a time when I believed life was simple. You worked hard, you loved honestly, and in return, life would reward you with stability, happiness, and peace. That’s what I thought. That’s what many of us think when we’re young. But the truth of my life is very different—messier, heavier, and far more complicated than I could have ever imagined.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Confessions
My Dog Ate the Homework App
The Tech Disaster It all started one ordinary Monday morning. The sun was shining, birds were chirping, and I was dreading school like always. I had my homework safely stored on the school’s new Homework App—a supposedly “foolproof” digital system that our teachers forced us to use.
By Muhammad Azeemullah7 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 19
I haven't had any alcohol for almost 12 days now, and staying sober has easily allowed me to control my thoughts and return my willpower to a normal level. It seems like it took some time for the thoughts coming from my subconscious to pass into my conscious mind.
By TheNaeth7 months ago in Confessions
She was his teacher today but years ago 2
ajab refused to speak to anyone—not even his father. Yawar looked after him, enrolling him in college for first year. His stellar matric results earned him admission instantly, though he had lost five precious years.
By New stAr writer 7 months ago in Confessions
She Was His Teacher Today, but Years Ago...
She Was His Teacher Today, but Years Ago... She was his teacher today, but years ago, he had once saved her honor, made her sit on his bike with her bag in between, and dropped her safely at home. Yet today, who knew what overcame him—he ruined that very girl’s honor and fled to Dubai…
By New stAr writer 8 months ago in Confessions
Your Biggest Teacher Will Always Be Pain
Introduction: The Shattering Sound of Silence Heartbreak doesn’t announce itself. It arrives quietly, like a thief, taking away the person you thought would stay forever. One moment, you’re making plans together; the next, you’re staring at your phone, reading a message that feels like a punch to the chest.
By Nadeem Shah 8 months ago in Confessions
Did Trump Really Meet Putin—or a Putin Lookalike?
The Long History of Putin Body Double Rumors Rumors about Putin’s alleged use of doubles are not new. In fact, speculation stretches back more than two decades. According to some reports, the Russian president has employed trained doubles at different times for public appearances, military parades, or situations where security risks were high.
By osam khan8 months ago in Confessions
Dark Woke: The Rise of Frontal Progressivism
Introduction: A New Language of Resistance For years, political progressivism in the United States was often built around slogans of hope, inclusion, and optimism—“Yes we can,” “Stronger together,” “The future is women.” But as cultural divides widen and conservative voices dominate some media landscapes, a new tone is emerging. Called “Dark Woke,” this wave of progressivism is unapologetic, blunt, and sometimes even aggressive.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Confessions
Life’s Messes Are Where the Magic Hides
Introduction: The Illusion of Perfection We spend so much of our lives chasing something impossible—perfection. The perfect job. The perfect body. The perfect relationship. The perfect home. Social media only fuels the fire, showing us curated highlight reels that make us feel like our messy, complicated lives aren’t good enough.
By Nadeem Shah 8 months ago in Confessions








