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Cyberbullying and its impact on Child and Adolescence
Cyberbullying is associated with emotional stress, social anxiety, substance use, depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts. Cyberbullying is an unfortunate social-product of recent communication technologies, particularly social networking sites like Facebook, Instagram, snapchat, twitter and so on. Cyberbullying may Read More…
If Keyboards Could Talk
If keyboards could talk, they would have told you and held you stronger when you were typing all those vulnerable words to the world. It would have told you so many secrets that go from yours to someone else. It Read More…
HOW PSYCHOPATHS SEE THE WORLD?
The eyes of a psychopath will deceive you; they will destroy you. They will take from you, your innocence, your pride and eventually your soul. ― Dr. Samuel Loomis Psychopaths, by definition, have problems understanding the emotions of other people, Read More…
The Library Book
I used to buy most of the books as prescribed in college courses whereas few of them would be borrowed from the library. Our college library was well-equipped containing all kinds of books. At that time, I was studying at Read More…
In the Eye of the Storm: My Experience of Surviving a Crisis
Surviving a crisis is an experience that changes you forever. I know this firsthand, having faced two devastating events that shook me to the core. The 2015 Nepali earthquake and the COVID-19 pandemic, which happened five years apart, left me Read More…
HIM
One person can change your life forever, I know it’s surprising when you think about how one person around you can influence you and mold you into the person you are today. My tears were rolling down my cheeks then Read More…
What doesn’t kill you makes you STRONGER
I believe ‘everything happens for a reason’. People change so that you can learn to let go. Things go wrong so that you appreciate them when you realize they’re right. You believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no Read More…
Making Each Day Count
An average person lives around 27,375 days. That’s all we get if we’re lucky. “Twenty-seven thousand three hundred and seventy-five.” At first, I thought it didn’t seem like a lot of time but then again, how many days do we Read More…
Addressing Myself
What’s the world supposed to be to a sixteen year old? I’m an embodiment of average, in every sense of the word. From academics to social life and skills. Normal. This word daunts me. I’m not at the top or Read More…
‘एम टु’को जग्गामा मेरो बाली
एस.ई.ई. पछिको पढाइमा मेरा पुराना साथीहरू मसँग थिएनन् । भर्खरै काठमाडौं आएको मैले न त कलेजमा कसैलाई चिनेको थिएँ, न त छरछिमेकमा नै । मित्रता गाँस्न पनि हम्मे हम्मे पर्छ कि? जस्तो लाग्न थालेको थियो । कलेज पुगेर थाहा भयो, Read More…