
Ihtisham Ulhaq
Bio
“I turn life’s struggles into stories and choices into lessons—writing to inspire, motivate, and remind you that every decision shapes destiny.”
Stories (63)
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“The World Is Changing Faster Than We Can Handle—But Are We Ready?” . AI-Generated.
The first time Aisha saw the floodwaters creeping into her neighborhood, she thought it was just another heavy rain. But it wasn’t. The river that ran calmly near her home had overflowed, swallowing streets, cars, and the small park where children played every evening. She watched helplessly as families scrambled to save whatever possessions they could, realizing that climate change wasn’t a distant warning—it had arrived at her doorstep.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Futurism
“A Heart-Touching Story About How We Ignore People in Life but Honor Them After Death” . AI-Generated.
🌊 The Struggling Ant On a bright sunny morning, the forest was alive with the songs of birds and the gentle rustle of trees. Near the edge of a calm river, a tiny ant was wandering in search of food. She was small, almost invisible to most creatures, but her determination was as strong as any giant.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Fiction
“Mobile: A Friend, A Teacher, and a Gateway to Success — But Only for the Wise”. AI-Generated.
In today’s world, mobile phones are no longer just devices for calling or texting. They have become powerful tools that can educate, entertain, support business, and even guide personal growth. But there is a catch: they are useful only for those who use them wisely. A mobile can be a best friend, a best teacher, a business partner, and a source of entertainment—all in one—but it rewards only the disciplined and intelligent minds.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education
“Digital Traps: How Online Scams, Hacking, and Blackmail Destroy Lives—and How to Stay Safe” . AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Hidden Crime Scene in Our Pockets Once upon a time, people locked their doors and windows to protect themselves from thieves. Today, we carry the world in our pockets—smartphones filled with personal photos, bank accounts, and private conversations. But unlike traditional thieves, cybercriminals don’t need to break into your home. They sneak into your life silently, through fake apps, suspicious links, or even a simple friend request.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education
“The Day I Spoke to AI… and It Saved My Life”, . AI-Generated.
It all started on a night that felt heavier than most. I had just returned from another day that had worn me down to the bone — rejection after rejection, doors closing, dreams slipping like water through my fingers. Sitting in my tiny apartment, the walls seemed to shrink around me, and I felt smaller with each passing moment. My phone buzzed incessantly with notifications I didn’t have the energy to open, and my laptop stared back at me, silent and indifferent.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education
"Asma'i: From Humble Beginnings to the Heights of Knowledge". AI-Generated.
In the bustling city of Basra, Iraq, many years ago, there lived a poor boy named Asma’i. Life had not been kind to him; both of his parents passed away when he was still very young. The only inheritance he received was a small, modest house. The rest of his life, including food, shelter, and fortune, he left to the mercy of God. Life was full of hardship, and many days he would face hunger and thirst. Yet, despite these trials, Asma’i possessed a burning desire to learn and acquire knowledge.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Education
"The Two Paths of Life: Easy Wrong vs. Hard Right" . AI-Generated.
Life is a continuous journey where, at every stage, human beings are faced with decisions. Some of these decisions may appear small, while others are life-changing, determining the very direction of our existence. One of the greatest truths about life is that every person eventually comes across two paths: one is the wrong path, which looks simple and easy at the beginning but becomes extremely difficult later on. The other is the right path, which may seem hard and demanding in the beginning but leads to ease, success, and fulfillment in the long run.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Motivation
“Exercise: The Breath of a Healthy Life”. AI-Generated.
If we can waste minutes on useless things, we can surely invest half an hour for our health. In life, some things are so essential that without them, survival becomes impossible. Just as breath is necessary for life, exercise is necessary for good health. Sadly, in today’s busy world, most people complain that they don’t have time to exercise. Yet, when we look deeper, we realize that we often waste fifteen to twenty minutes scrolling through social media, watching unnecessary videos, or engaging in unproductive habits. Ironically, we never notice these wasted moments, but we always feel that setting aside thirty minutes for exercise is too much. This mindset is one of the biggest barriers between us and a healthy, energetic life.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Longevity
“The Three Signs of a Truly Successful Person”. AI-Generated.
Success has always been a word that fascinates people. We chase it in different forms—money, fame, respect, achievements, and recognition. But true success is deeper than these external rewards. It is not just about what the world sees in us, but what we cultivate inside ourselves. A very simple yet profound truth captures this idea:
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Motivation
"Shadows on Nicholson Road. AI-Generated.
At a bend in the road, several stray dogs appeared suddenly, barking loudly. Durrani’s heart sank as he looked ahead. A shadow moved in the bright light of his car’s headlights. From the darkness, a human figure emerged, hunched and in pain.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Humans
“Never Leave Your Post” . AI-Generated.
Gorge Circle The snow, already more than half a foot deep, obliterated the line between earth and sky behind a hazy white curtain. I had been following the path of the future railway for forty kilometres. Although I could hear the roar of machinery further back in the hills, I had seen neither work sites nor workers.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Motivation











