
Fazal Hadi
Bio
Hello, I’m Fazal Hadi, a motivational storyteller who writes honest, human stories that inspire growth, hope, and inner strength.
Stories (675)
Filter by community
When Life Unfollowed My Plan
I used to be someone who had it all mapped out. By 25, I’d have a stable job. By 27, I'd be married. By 30, a homeowner and a parent. I carried this mental checklist like a compass, believing if I followed it faithfully, I’d arrive at happiness.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
The Quiet Power of Listening
How One Silent Moment Spoke Louder Than a Thousand Words I used to believe that offering advice was the best way to help someone. If a friend was sad, I’d try to fix their problems. If someone was angry, I’d talk them into calmness. I always had something to say—some wisdom to offer, or at least a solution to suggest.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
The Stranger on the Train Who Saved My Life
I still remember that morning vividly. The sky was heavy with clouds, and the city seemed to move slower than usual. I was trapped in a haze of exhaustion and hopelessness, the kind that creeps in when life feels like it’s spinning out of control and you don’t know how to stop it.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
From Chaos to Clarity
From Chaos to Clarity: How I Faced My Anxiety, Found Myself, and Learned to Breathe Again I never used to understand what people meant when they said they felt like they were “drowning in air.” It sounded poetic—melodramatic even. But then one morning, I woke up and it hit me. Not the poetic kind. The real, bone-deep, can’t-catch-your-breath kind. My chest felt like it was being crushed under invisible weight. My hands trembled. My heart raced for no reason. And even though there was nothing “wrong” in that moment, everything inside me screamed that something was.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
Dear Me, You Survived What Tried to Shatter You
Dear Me, I see you. Not the version of you that people applauded for always being “resilient” or the one who managed to smile through every storm. I see the real you — the one who silently wondered if life would ever stop hurting. The one who went to bed feeling like a failure and woke up pretending it was fine.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
The Invisible Armor We All Wea
You would never guess from the way Claire laughed that she was breaking inside. To the outside world, she was a beacon of positivity — the kind of woman who remembered birthdays, texted back within minutes, and brought cookies to the office “just because.” She never missed a beat at work, always had her eyeliner sharp, and if someone else was falling apart, she was the first to step in, arms wide open.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
Unwritten Words That Changed How I See Forgiveness and Healing
Whispers of the Past: The Letter I Never Sent Sometimes, the words we never say carry the heaviest weight. For years, I kept a letter hidden deep inside an old journal — a letter I wrote but never sent. It was addressed to someone who hurt me deeply, someone who left a scar on my heart I thought would never heal.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
Whispers of the Past: The Letter I Never Sent
Whispers of the Past: The Letter I Never Sent Sometimes the most powerful words are the ones we never say out loud. For years, I carried a letter inside me—words I wrote but never sent, words meant for someone who once meant everything but ended up leaving a wound too deep to heal overnight.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
The Hilarious Hijinks of Rocky the Rabbit
If you think rabbits are all about nibbling carrots and hopping quietly through the garden, then you’ve never met Rocky. Rocky wasn’t your average bunny. No, sir. He was a furry little ball of energy, curiosity, and downright hilarious trouble-making.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Families
The Crow on My Balcony
It started with a sound—harsh, raspy, persistent. “Caw! Caw!” I glanced out the window of my third-floor apartment, half-expecting to see a stray cat or maybe a kid playing with a toy. But there it was: a lone black crow perched on the railing of my balcony, cocking its head as if it had been waiting for me to notice.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans











