Hamza Habib
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“Fitness in 2025: Why Gyms Are Becoming Obsolete”
Three years ago, I couldn’t imagine working out without my local gym. The clang of weights, the thump of bass-heavy music, the sweaty high-fives after a grueling HIIT session—it was ritual, routine, religion. But today, my “gym” is a 6x6 mat in my living room, a VR headset, and a small AI device the size of a Rubik’s Cube.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Lifehack
“Why Most People Are Living Someone Else’s Dream”
CHAPTER 1: THE LIFE THAT WAS NEVER MINE When I was 7 years old, I told my mother I wanted to be an astronaut. I had drawn rockets on the walls, imagined floating among stars, and memorized every planet in our solar system. She smiled politely and said, “That’s nice, sweetie. But you’ll be a doctor, just like your father.”
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Confessions
“I Lived Like It Was 2050 for a Week. Here’s What Surprised Me Most.”
Day 1: The Setup When I first agreed to participate in an experimental project that let me “live” like it was the year 2050 for one week, I thought it would be all sleek gadgets, robots, and holograms. I was wrong. It was so much more—and in some cases, unsettlingly less.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Futurism
. “The Billion-Dollar Industry Built on Your Insecurities”
In the age of hyper-connectivity, where our screens are reflections of curated perfection, there’s an invisible industry thriving in plain sight. It doesn’t sell products—it sells validation. It markets not answers, but anxieties. And it wraps it all in glitzy packaging with promises of “fixing” you.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Blush
“ChatGPT Wrote My Resume—And Got Me Hired in 3 Days”
Chapter 1: Rejection Fatigue I had been job hunting for nearly four months. That meant 37 applications, 9 interviews, and—brace yourself—zero offers. Each rejection felt heavier than the last. Some companies didn’t even bother to reply. My inbox was a graveyard of “We regret to inform you…” emails.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Futurism
“Inside the Mind of a Modern Cult Leader”
They don’t wear robes anymore. They don’t live in the woods or preach from dusty compounds in the desert. The modern cult leader wears designer sneakers, runs a podcast, and sells “mentorship packages.” Their sermons are Instagram reels. Their gospel? "10X your life," “manifest abundance,” or “only weak people question authority.”
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Art
A cure for a rare disease mutates humans into flesh-eating zombies.
It started with good intentions. A rare neurological disease called Karner’s Syndrome was killing children at an alarming rate. It affected only 1 in every 250,000 people, but its impact was swift, cruel, and untreatable. Symptoms began as seizures and muscle spasms, escalating into total paralysis within weeks. Within two months, death was inevitable.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Horror
Loneliness is a strong emotion.
At first glance, loneliness might seem like a temporary emotion—a fleeting feeling that hits when you’re by yourself on a rainy Sunday or during a quiet night when everyone else seems to be out having fun. But loneliness is far more complex and far more powerful than most people realize. It is not just an absence of people; it is the absence of connection. And in today’s hyper-connected, yet emotionally distant world, loneliness has quietly grown into a silent epidemic.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Psyche
“How I Made $78 From a Random Side Hustle No One Talks About”
If you’d told me a few months ago that I’d be making money from reviewing “how-to” articles online, I’d have laughed. Not because it sounds impossible—but because it sounds boring. And yet, here I am, $78 richer from a random side hustle that almost nobody talks about, and I’m here to explain exactly how it worked, how you can do it too, and why it might be the easiest money you’ll make this year.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Art











