Kashif Wazir
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When ‘Almost’ Broke My Heart
There is a special kind of pain in almost. Almost is that space between hope and heartbreak, between possibility and reality, where your heart hangs in the balance and sometimes, just sometimes, it shatters. I know because I have been there. I have loved someone in a way that made me believe in forever, only to realize that forever wasn’t mine to keep. Almost broke my heart, and it took time, tears, and courage to learn how to survive it.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
The Text That Ended Everything
It arrived on a quiet afternoon, a notification that seemed harmless at first. I didn’t know it then, but that single text would change everything. The words were short, precise, and final — the kind that leaves no room for argument, no space for negotiation, no hope for repair. It felt like a punch I couldn’t see coming, a sudden storm that tore through the calm I had built around myself. That message didn’t just break my day — it broke a world I thought was unshakable.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
Losing Everything to Find Myself
I lost everything. My job, my home, my relationships — all gone, as if life had pressed a reset button I didn’t ask for. At first, it felt like the world was ending. Every day was heavy, each night darker than the last. I wondered how I could keep going when the foundations of my life had crumbled beneath me. But in losing everything, I found a strange kind of freedom — a chance to discover the person I had hidden beneath fear, routine, and expectations.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Motivation
The Childhood Home That Still Haunts Me
There’s a place that never truly leaves me. A place that exists in my memory like an old photograph, worn at the edges but impossible to forget. My childhood home. At first glance, it was just a house, like any other. A small, weathered structure with a creaking front door, windows that let in just enough sunlight, and walls that held the laughter and tears of our family. But to me, it was more than that. It was the beginning of everything — joy, fear, love, and the kind of pain that lingers long after the doors are closed.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in History
How It Feels to Love Someone Who’s Already Gone
Loving someone who’s already gone is a strange kind of pain. It’s not sudden or loud, like an argument or a broken promise. It’s quiet, constant, and it settles in your chest like a weight you can’t lift. Their absence is everywhere — in the empty chair at dinner, in the silence of your phone, in the little habits that no longer match with anyone else. Loving someone who’s gone means living with memories that sting and comfort at the same time.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
I Survived the Version of Me That Wanted to Quit
There was a time I didn’t recognize myself. I looked in the mirror and saw someone exhausted, defeated, and ready to give up. Every day felt like climbing a mountain with no summit, like swimming in water that kept pulling me under. I was tired of trying, tired of hoping, tired of pretending. The version of me that wanted to quit was loud, convincing, and relentless. And for a while, I almost listened.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Writers
When Forever Lasted Only a Season
There was a time I believed in forever. The word itself felt like a promise, soft and unbreakable. It rolled off our tongues so easily, like we were spelling out a destiny written just for us. We said “forever” in text messages, whispered it under moonlight, carved it into the backs of our memories like it could hold time still. But forever, I learned, sometimes only lasts a season. And when that season ends, it leaves behind both the warmth of what was and the chill of what will never be again.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
The Day Everything Fell Apart (and I Didn’t)
There’s always that one day that changes everything. For me, it wasn’t a dramatic explosion or a loud ending. It was quiet — painfully quiet. The kind of silence that follows bad news, broken trust, and unexpected endings all at once. It was the day everything fell apart. My plans, my hopes, my sense of direction — all of it shattered like glass. But somehow, even as the world around me seemed to crumble, something inside me refused to. I didn’t fall apart, even though I thought I would.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Motivation
Nvidia Becomes the First Company Ever to Hit a £3.8 Trillion Valuation
The tech world has just witnessed history. Nvidia, the American chip-making giant, has officially become the first company ever to reach a staggering valuation of £3.8 trillion. This milestone has placed Nvidia at the top of the global market, surpassing long-standing giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is how fast it happened — just a few years ago, Nvidia was mainly known among gamers for making powerful graphics cards. Today, it’s the heart of the global artificial intelligence boom, powering everything from self-driving cars to advanced AI models and supercomputers.
By Kashif Wazir4 months ago in 01
China’s New Rule for Influencers: No Degree, No Serious Topics
China has always been known for having strict rules when it comes to social media and online content, but its latest regulation has taken things to a whole new level. The government has announced that influencers who want to talk about serious topics such as politics, law, finance, health, or education must now hold a relevant university degree. In simple terms, if an influencer doesn’t have the proper qualifications, they’re not allowed to give opinions or advice on these sensitive subjects. This new rule aims to stop the spread of misinformation — but it’s also sparking big debates about freedom of speech and creativity online.
By Kashif Wazir4 months ago in Journal
The Chinese Gym Offering a Porsche to the First Person Who Loses 110 Pounds in 90 Days
**Title:** *The Chinese Gym Offering a Porsche to the First Person Who Loses 110 Pounds in 90 Days* **Subtitle:** *A bold fitness challenge in China turns heads worldwide as one gym promises a luxury Porsche to whoever can achieve the impossible — shedding 50 kilograms in just three months.*
By Kashif Wazir4 months ago in Lifehack
Sudan’s Bloodied Sands Expose a Massacre of Thousands
**Sudan’s Bloodied Sands Expose a Massacre of Thousands** In the dusty sun-baked landscape of El Fasher, in Sudan’s Darfur region, the ground has become a silent witness to horrors most refuse to see. Patches of reddish soil stretch across the city’s outskirts — the result, experts say, of mass bloodshed. ([telegraph.co.uk][1]) After the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized control on October 26, 2025, the city’s sand shifted from pale gold to shocking red in images taken from satellites. Bodies clustered in open terrain, unexplained pools of crimson stained the ground, and analysts found the marks of executions, clearance operations, and terror. ([Peoples Dispatch][2])
By Kashif Wazir4 months ago in The Swamp











