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Mesia and the Hollow Eyes
The village of Elder Hollow was quiet—too quiet. Tucked between blackened trees and crooked hills, it was a place the world had mostly forgotten. Only one road led in, and no roads led out, as if the earth itself had sealed the place shut.
By kamran khan8 months ago in Horror
The Words I Never Said to My Dad
I remember the last time I saw him. He was sitting on the porch, wearing his old blue flannel and sipping black coffee from the mug I painted for him in the third grade. It had the words “Best Dad Ever” scrawled in shaky, childish letters, half-faded from time and too many trips through the dishwasher. He looked peaceful, watching the sunrise like it was something sacred. I didn’t know then it would be the final sunrise we’d share.
By kamran khan9 months ago in Motivation
True Life Twist
I met Connor Richards my freshman year of college. We were roommates by chance, best friends by choice. From midnight pizza runs to late-night life talks, we grew inseparable. By the time we were 30, we’d lived in three cities together, launched a small startup, and stood by each other through heartbreaks, layoffs, and the messy transition into adulthood.
By kamran khan9 months ago in Fiction
Smart Ways to Earn Money
When I lost my job in the middle of a cold January, I had $300 in my bank account and a rent payment due in two weeks. I had no idea what to do next. But that moment became the beginning of a journey I didn’t expect—one that led me to discover smart, sustainable ways to earn money, and eventually build multiple income streams. This is not just a story about survival—it's about transformation through creativity, resourcefulness, and action.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Lifehack
The Day I Almost Gave Up (But Didn't)
I still remember the exact smell of that room — a stale mix of coffee, printer ink, and something I could only describe as "defeat." I was sitting at my desk, staring at my laptop screen, the blinking cursor mocking me. It had been six months since I quit my safe job to chase what I thought was my dream: to become a full-time writer.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Motivation
The Stress Trap
Michael’s morning started with a sharp jolt—his phone alarm buzzed at 6:00 a.m., followed by a flurry of emails before he could even get out of bed. One from his boss, timestamped 2:13 a.m., read: Need these slides cleaned up for the 9:00 meeting. Another from his son’s school: Reminder: science fair project due tomorrow.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Lifehack
The Power of Small Steps in a Loud World
Life can feel overwhelmingly loud at times. The rush of constant notifications, the blaring of traffic, the endless deadlines, and the pressure to be constantly moving, performing, and achieving—it’s no wonder we feel exhausted and lost. In the cacophony of modern life, it’s easy to forget that progress doesn’t always have to be loud and bold. Sometimes, the quietest steps lead to the most profound transformations.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Motivation
When Our Fingers First Touched
I never believed in love at first sight. It always sounded like something pulled from a romantic comedy or scribbled in the margins of a high school diary. But there was something about that day—about her—that made me question everything I thought I knew.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Marriage
I Missed My Flight — and It Saved My Life
I’ve always prided myself on being punctual. I’m the type who sets three alarms, arrives at the airport two hours early, and triple-checks the boarding gate before grabbing a coffee. So when I missed my flight that morning, I was furious—at myself, at the airline, at the universe.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Fiction
A 5-Minute Conversation That Changed the Way I See Life
It was a typical Monday morning, and I was rushing to grab a cup of coffee before heading to work. The café was bustling with people, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air. As I waited in line, I noticed a woman sitting at a small table by the window, sipping a cup of tea. She looked lost in thought, and I couldn't help but notice the calmness that radiated from her.
By kamran khan10 months ago in Motivation











