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The City Doesn't Know Me Yet...
Moving to a new country isn’t just about homesickness or thrill — it’s about the quiet, unspoken feeling of not quite fitting in. Of walking streets that don’t know your name, of smiling through confusion, of waiting for your soul to catch up. This city doesn’t know me yet. And some days, I don’t fully know myself either. But maybe that’s okay. Maybe becoming is supposed to feel like this — unfamiliar, slow, a little bittersweet.
Apr 203 min read


Gen Z’s Sleep Struggle: Tired, Wired, and Running on Fumes
These days, with studies and moving to a new city, thoughts keep floating in my mind regarding why Gen Z always seems tired . Not merely...
Feb 74 min read


The Enduring Flame: A Deep Dive into Hope
Whispered hope, guiding light. Universal Sunrise, a personal dream... What is hope?
Jun 1, 202415 min read


The Struggle Bus: My Journey with Friendship (and a million unanswered questions)
A diary entry of a girl struggling with friendships in life...
May 27, 20243 min read


Chill Out Before You Freak Out: A Guide to Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
Introduction Anger is a natural human emotion, a primal response to frustration or injustice. But for some individuals, anger transforms...
Apr 30, 202410 min read


Shattering the Stigma: A Comprehensive Look at Mental Health and How We Can All Support It
Mental health. It's a phrase tossed around casually in conversations, yet for many, it remains a shrouded territory. Unlike a broken arm...
Apr 26, 20246 min read
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