Garik K.
Garik joined Bright Side team in 2022. His writing passion centers around celebrities, hot news, and the extraordinary stories of everyday people. Garik Khachatryan loves to travel, enjoys reading Virginia Woolf, and has a secret "Mamma Mia" ritual for instant joy. At home, you'll often catch him deep into Harry Potter fan theories.

I Absolutely Refuse to Give Up My Apartment for My Sister and Her 3 Kids

I Absolutely Refuse to Give Up My Apartment for My Sister and Her 3 Kids
People
4 days ago

Family loyalty is often tested when money, housing, and empathy collide. Stories about siblings, inheritance, and parental favoritism tend to hit a nerve because they expose how quickly love can turn into pressure. One reader wrote in with a situation where success became a liability, and kindness was treated like an obligation.

I’m Childfree and I Left My Legacy to My Niece, Now My Stepdaughter Is Livid

I’m Childfree and I Left My Legacy to My Niece, Now My Stepdaughter Is Livid
People
5 days ago

For many, inheritance is the “report card” of a life’s relationships. When a step-parent raises a child for decades, there is an unspoken contract of empathy and belonging. However, the pull of ancestry can be incredibly strong, leading some to prioritize biological “continuation” over the person who was actually there for the daily reality of life.

I Was About to Sign My Dream Job Offer — Until HR Broke Legal Boundaries

I Was About to Sign My Dream Job Offer — Until HR Broke Legal Boundaries
People
week ago

In today’s competitive job market, finding a role that matches your skills and salary expectations feels like a massive win. However, workplace empathy should never be traded for a paycheck. When a hiring manager or HR representative uses an interview to dig into your private life, they aren’t just being thorough: they’re crossing a line. That’s what happened to Anne, today’s hero.

I Refuse to Provide for My Stepmom After She Quit Her Job on Purpose — I Am Not a Credit Card

I Refuse to Provide for My Stepmom After She Quit Her Job on Purpose — I Am Not a Credit Card

The transition into adulthood is supposed to be a time of building a foundation. However, in some families, a child’s first paycheck is seen as an open faucet for the parents’ needs. When parents stop working or increase their spending the moment a child starts earning, it creates a “success tax” that can trap a young professional in a cycle of debt and guilt before their career even begins.