I’ve been waking up feeling good lately. Rested. Clear-headed. No grogginess, no confusion. Just… awake. But something’s been missing: I don’t remember my dreams anymore. Not a single image, not even a weird fragment or feeling. Nothing. Just sleep, and then morning. And it’s strange, because I used to remember dreams vividly—sometimes daily. So where […]
Month: April 2025
Sometimes I think about what aliens might think if they ever stumbled across our little blue planet. Not in a movie way—with flying saucers and dramatic music—but in a quiet, observational, anthropological sense. What would they see in us? Would they want to talk to us? Or would they just… keep flying? Honestly, I don’t […]
When my wife mentioned her lower abdomen felt hard, I couldn’t help but feel anxious. As someone who tends to stress about health stuff, my mind instantly jumped to the worst-case scenarios. But since we’re expecting a baby through ICSI, I knew I needed a calm, clear answer. Turns out, a firm lower belly in […]
Peter Graham hated meetings. But this one was mandatory, and oddly scheduled for midnight. The email had read: “Departmental Restructuring. Attendance compulsory.” He found himself in the high-rise office lobby, where an unusually tall man in a gray suit and mirror-like glasses greeted him.“Welcome, Mr. Graham. This way.” The elevator ascended far past the company’s […]
I could not say I could highlight only one single thing in my life because I have many and they are good on their own way. But I can list you a few things like finding the love of my life, her being pregnant, getting university degree, finding a job, and so one. I am […]
This morning, I arrived at school ready for the day ahead. It’s Rákóczi Day—a special event filled with student competitions and a buzzing atmosphere. Everyone’s a little more energized, and there’s a shared excitement in the air. I thought I was all set. That is, until I realized something. I should have come in formal […]
Martin Wexler sat nervously across from the man in the black suit. The office was windowless, the lights too bright. “You’ve been selected for a very special job,” the man said, sliding a contract across the table. “It pays well. No experience necessary. All you need to do is say yes.” Martin skimmed the contract. […]