The Silent Suffering: Why Many Victims of Domestic Violence StayShe packed her bag three times that week. Each time, she zipped it shut with trembling hands… and each time, she unpacked it in silence…3d ago3d ago
Kill two birds with one stone..A broken coffee machine and a missed promotion marked the beginning of it all. Alex stood in the breakroom, gazing vacantly at the blinking…6d ago16d ago1
Feel It, Don’t Fight It: Why Embracing Uncomfortable Emotions Is the Key to HealingWe have all been there. You are confronted with an unexpected disappointment, a loss, or a rejection that defies logic. There is a lack of…Apr 141Apr 141
The Nameless Child (Refugee Crisis)There is no place for borders or beliefs that divide us in this world. Instead, let’s remember stories of unexpected kindness that remind…Mar 172Mar 172
The Empty Plate: How a Child’s Simple Act Sparked a MovementThe scent of freshly baked bread wafted out the bakery’s clear glass doors. Inside, customers laughed, said kind words to each other, and…Mar 17Mar 17
The Stolen Childhood: A Tale of Resilience and RedemptionThe cold air was biting her skin, and she sat cocooned in the dimly lit room. Over the years, the walls that had once been white were now a…Mar 16Mar 16
The Unheard Voice (A Story of Racism & Prejudice)Jamal had always known that the world saw him differently. He felt it in-store clerks’ wary glances when they looked at him; it showed up…Mar 10Mar 10
The Abandoned Cradle (Gender Discrimination)No one cared about the west wind sighing through the narrow paths of the village as it brushed past brick and stone. In the shelter of a…Mar 10Mar 10
The Shackled Hands(A Story on Child Labor)Arun’s tiny fingers shook as he rammed the needle through thick fabric. His back hurt and his eyes felt scorched, but he shrank from…Mar 7Mar 7
The Classroom of SilenceLena had always been different: too quiet, shy, and lost in her books. This made her an easy target. She knew only too well what it was…Mar 5Mar 5