
Ihtisham Ulhaq
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“I turn life’s struggles into stories and choices into lessons—writing to inspire, motivate, and remind you that every decision shapes destiny.”
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The Day Colors Vanished. AI-Generated.
1. The Morning of Silence It happened without warning. One morning, the sun rose over the city of Miran, but the light it spilled carried no warmth, no glow, no beauty. The sky was not blue. The flowers were not red. The trees were not green.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Fiction
"Practice smiling". AI-Generated.
A smile may seem like the simplest gesture in the world, but behind its simplicity lies extraordinary power. Human beings are wired to respond to smiles—they soften hearts, break barriers, and spread warmth faster than words ever could. Most people think a smile should come naturally, and while that is true, very few realize that even a conscious, practiced smile can spark real joy and create lasting change.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education
"The Brain Never Ages". AI-Generated.
For centuries, health experts and fitness gurus focused almost entirely on the body. Walking, jogging, swimming, and playing sports were seen as the foundation of health and vitality. A strong body, they believed, naturally led to a strong life. But modern research has revealed something far more surprising — a healthy brain, filled with curiosity and mental engagement, is just as essential as strong muscles. In fact, a sluggish and bored mind can be more dangerous than weak bones or tired legs.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Longevity
"Five things that can change your destiny". AI-Generated.
To achieve progress and success in life, it is essential for a person to have true passion and dedication. Without this inner drive, even the simplest tasks can feel heavy, and failure can easily discourage a person. Many people give up when they are just a few steps away from success. The fear of defeat and failure settles so deeply in their hearts that they cannot focus on their work with full concentration.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Journal
✨ "The Princess Who Walked on Gold and Found the Fruit of Patience" ✨. AI-Generated.
What if every step you took turned into gold, and every laugh you gave bloomed into flowers—yet envy, betrayal, and hardship still tested your destiny? This is the tale of a hidden princess whose greatest gift was not her miracles, but her patience.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Fiction
“The World Does Not Let One Live in Any Condition”. AI-Generated.
Life of the Woodcutter Long ago, in a small village surrounded by forests and hills, there lived a poor woodcutter and his young son. The woodcutter’s only source of livelihood was cutting wood from the forest. Every day, he and his son would gather firewood, load it on their donkey, and sell it in the nearby city. The money they earned was enough for bread, a few vegetables, and sometimes a little rice.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Motivation
"My failure to freedom :my journey'. AI-Generated.
Freedom. It’s a word we all dream about, fight for, and chase. For me, freedom was the sweetest taste of life — the moment when I felt I was finally in charge of my own destiny. I was young, ambitious, and filled with fire. I no longer wanted to be tied down by rules, expectations, or the voices of others telling me what I should or should not do.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Humans
"Fixing Ourselves Before Judging Others: The First Step to Bettering Ourselves". AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Mirror We Ignore Every day, we talk about people. We discuss their lives, criticize their choices, and highlight their mistakes. It’s almost like a pastime: conversations about others fill our workplaces, homes, and even online spaces.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Lifehack
“The Power of a Strong Brain: Unlocking Mental Strength and Resilience” . AI-Generated.
Ageing is a natural biological process that affects every organ in the body, and the brain is no exception. As we grow older, it is common to experience mild forgetfulness, slower recall of information, or reduced attention span. However, brain ageing does not necessarily mean inevitable cognitive decline or diseases like dementia. Scientific research increasingly shows that the way we live, eat, and train our minds can significantly slow down the ageing process of the brain and preserve mental sharpness well into old age.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education











