Nonfiction
Ladies Who Lead
In the maze of professional aspirations, women face a distinct set of challenges. The statistics regarding women in leadership roles in India are concerning, with only 18% occupying senior positions and 35% represented in the workforce. However, amidst these figures, a powerful source of hope shines through in the form of Ladies Who Lead (LWL).
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Chapters
When the Rains Won’t Come
It’s 1:15 am, a quiet and restless Sunday morning in my corner of the world. I lie sprawled on my mat, staring at the motionless ceiling fan above me. No breeze stirs the air, and sleep has fled far from my eyes. I can feel the heat pressing against me, relentless and heavy, like an unwelcome embrace.
By Anthony Scottabout a year ago in Chapters
When some mornings are hot. Top Story - November 2024.
It's 00:49 am, Saturday early morning in my part of the world. I've been tossing and turning in my sleep and now I'm fully awake, cannot go back to bed. It's hot and I'm sitting, imagining how it would really feel to take a good dive in Wara Kolo (name of our river).
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)about a year ago in Chapters
Gratitude
The Small Things That Matter Gratitude is a powerful emotion, often understated yet immensely significant. It’s the appreciation for the good in our lives, the recognition of the little and big things that bring joy, comfort, and meaning. This narrative isn't just a collection of anecdotes but a heartfelt exploration of how gratitude can transform lives, build relationships, and foster resilience. In today’s fast-paced world, pausing to reflect on what we’re thankful for can be a refreshing and grounding experience.
By Saroj Kumar Senapatiabout a year ago in Chapters
I am Living I Remember You
Introduction Life is a journey filled with people, moments, and memories that shape us into who we are. Some memories stay with us like whispers on the wind, while others are etched deep in our hearts, never fading. This article is a tribute to the connections we share and the enduring power of remembering.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Chapters
When Birth And Death Collide
Introduction: The Power of Life's Extremes Understanding Life's Deepest Duality Life has a unique way of presenting us with moments that completely change the way we see the world. Few experiences are as profound as birth and death, and when they appear in close proximity, they create a powerful emotional and philosophical clash. Whether it's the joy of welcoming a new family member shortly after a loved one's passing or the loss of a family member right after the arrival of a baby, the juxtaposition of these two events forces us to confront the mysteries and meaning of life. In this article, we'll explore what happens when birth and death intersect, how people navigate these experiences, and why this combination can profoundly change us.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Chapters
My Friend Made Millions and All I Got Was Inner Peace
Introduction Friendships are precious, complex, and sometimes unpredictable. Occasionally, lines can blur, and the warmth of a friendship might evolve into something deeper. And while some friendships transition smoothly into romance, others might lead to a complicated place where hearts are left a little battered and friendships, strained. This is especially true if both parties didn't end up on the same page.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Chapters
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity In a world filled with complexities and inequalities, standing up against injustice is one of the most powerful actions we can take. The notion of “do not tolerate injustice and do not do injustice to anyone” is a moral directive that challenges us to lead lives rooted in fairness, compassion, and responsibility. When we stand against unfairness, not only do we protect others, but we also preserve our own integrity. This article explores why opposing injustice is crucial, how it shapes our society, and how small, compassionate acts of justice create ripples that inspire and transform lives.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Chapters









