The Battle No One Sees Mental stress has become one of the biggest and most common struggles of our time. Almost every person is dealing with it in some form, yet most people are afraid to talk about it. The biggest question remains—why? When so many people are going through the same pain, why does sharing it still feel uncomfortable, shameful, or weak? If almost everyone in the world is fighting mental stress in some way, why do we still feel so alone? Why is it so difficult to ask for help? And why is it even harder to help ourselves and build emotional strength? Mental stress does not come from just one place. It enters our lives in many ways— through work pressure, family responsibilities, worries about children, and problems with one’s spouse. Over time, all these pressures build up. Life starts feeling like a never-ending race where everyone is running, but no one knows where to stop. The term “mental stress” is commonly used by teenagers and Gen-Z, which often r...
English Spelling: The Ultimate Roast of the Most Confusing Language Ever If you’ve ever tried to spell in English and thought, “Is this language gaslighting me?” — the answer is yes. Yes, it is. English spelling isn’t a system. It’s a prank. A centuries-long practical joke where every silent letter is just another middle finger from history. Honestly, trying to master it is like trying to assemble IKEA furniture without instructions — except all the screws are French, the manual is in Latin, and the final product is somehow German. English: A Frankenstein With Daddy Issues English spelling makes no sense because English itself makes no sense. It’s not a “pure” language. It’s a hoarder. It stole its foundation from Old English (Germanic roots). The Vikings barged in and sprinkled Norse everywhere like IKEA parts you don’t know where to put. The French walked in after the Norman Conquest and said, “Make it fashion.” Latin came in sideways, mostly through French, because direct routes ar...