Issues
Why You Should Start Saying "No" More Often
The Power of a Simple Word Most of us are taught from a young age to be agreeable, helpful, and accommodating. While kindness is a strength, constantly saying “yes” can come at a personal cost. Whether it's staying late at work, agreeing to weekend plans when you need rest, or taking on tasks you don’t have time for—always saying “yes” leads to burnout, resentment, and loss of self-identity.
By Muhammad Asim9 months ago in Men
A Silent Strength, A Selfless Heart Happy Father's Day
The smell of coffee and old wood filled the air as Daniel walked through the doorway of his childhood home. The house hadn’t changed much over the years—still modest, still tucked in the quiet part of town where lawns were trimmed by hand and neighbors waved from their porches. But the one thing that always made this house feel like more than just bricks and beams was the man who lived inside it: his father.
By Noor Hussain9 months ago in Men
"The Lion of the Mountains: The Untold Story of a Pashtoon Warrior's Courage"
In the unforgiving highlands of the Hindu Kush, where the air is thin and the silence speaks louder than words, lived a man whose name still echoes in the valleys like a war cry. He wasn’t a king, nor a general, nor a man of wealth—but in the hearts of his people, he was something far greater. His name was Gul Rahman, known to his tribe as Sher-e-Koh—The Lion of the Mountains.
By Nizam khan10 months ago in Men
The Power of Gratitude: A Simple Habit That Transforms the Mind
In a fast-paced world filled with stress, distractions, and constant comparisons, it's easy to overlook the small joys in life. Amidst the hustle, we often find ourselves chasing what we don’t have—more success, more money, more approval. But what if the key to happiness and peace of mind lies not in gaining more, but in appreciating what’s already present?
By Esther Sun10 months ago in Men
What's A Guy With Advanced Stage IV Cancer, Recently Laid Off, And Facing Med Expenses To Do
Sometimes, I want to pull my hair out of my head. Not that I have much left, and it's mostly on the sides of my dome to begin with. It is easy to feel like when you're down, life is going to put on its size 15, steel-toed boots, and kick you where the sun doesn't shine. I'd ask if you've ever felt that way, but an easier question is, have any of you not felt that way?
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Men
Mint Condition
I thought of you today, Kathy, as I walked past your empty classroom. It was dark, as it has always been since you stopped work last September. I saw one of the signs I gave you that you taped to the window. I decided I wanted it back. I’ve also been wondering about the snacks you kept in the closet. Did you take the giant container of powdered creamer home?
By Mack D. Ames10 months ago in Men
Icy Fall Spurs Search For Justice
My name’s George, and I’ve lived in Islington for most of my seventy-two years. I’ve seen the borough change, watched the Emirates Stadium rise from the old Highbury ashes, and strolled countless times past the grand clock tower at Islington Green. But I never thought a simple trip to the Angel Central shopping centre would land me in hospital and set me on a journey through the maze of personal injury law.
By edward mccauley10 months ago in Men
Surgeons Perform First Human Bladder Transplant in Medical Breakthrough
In a historic medical achievement, a team of surgeons has successfully performed the world’s first human bladder transplant. The groundbreaking procedure, conducted at a leading medical center, offers new hope to patients suffering from severe bladder dysfunction due to congenital defects, cancer, or traumatic injuries.
By World Mirror10 months ago in Men









