Muhammad Mehran
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The Silent Chapters of A Life
M Mehran Chapter One: The Stranger in the Mirror Rayan stared at his reflection, his face pale under the bathroom light. At twenty-seven, he should have been brimming with confidence, but instead he saw hesitation staring back. The kind of hesitation that doesn’t come from one failure, but from years of quietly choosing comfort over courage. He had a decent job, a quiet apartment, and a routine that rarely shifted. Yet, inside, a storm brewed—a restlessness he could not name.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Chapters
The Interview That Felt Like a Test of Survival
M Mehran I stepped into the building at exactly 9:59 a.m., just a minute before my scheduled interview. The lobby was eerily quiet, the kind of silence that makes you hyper-aware of every sound—your shoes squeaking, your own heartbeat, the soft hum of the air conditioning.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview
The Interview That Changed My Perspective
M Mehran I remember the day vividly—not because it was special, but because it terrified me. I had spent weeks preparing for this interview. Every evening was filled with mock questions, endless research about the company, and pep talks in front of the mirror. I needed this opportunity—not just for a job, but for a chance to prove to myself that I could start over.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview
The Interview That Felt Like a Test
M Mehran The elevator ride to the 34th floor felt like a countdown. Each ding of the floors passing by made my heart thump louder. This wasn’t just any interview—it was the one that could define the next chapter of my life.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview
The Bookclub That Never Agreed
M Mehran Most bookclubs bond over shared taste. Ours bonded over the exact opposite. We never agreed on anything—not the genre, not the author, not even the definition of a “good book.” And strangely enough, that was the secret that kept us together.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in BookClub
The Secret Bookclub in the Park
M Mehran Most people walked past us without noticing. To them, we were just a cluster of strangers on picnic blankets, sipping tea from mismatched thermoses. But for those who stopped and listened, they’d realize something unusual: we weren’t talking about the weather or politics. We were unraveling worlds, chapter by chapter, beneath the old oak tree in the park.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in BookClub
A Silent Guardian
M Mehran There is something comforting about knowing Earth is always beneath us. Whether we are awake or asleep, joyful or grieving, rushing through cities or wandering through forests—the planet carries us without complaint. It is silent, steady, and ever-present, a guardian we often forget to acknowledge.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Earth
The Story Beneath Our Feet
M Mehran Most of us go through life without ever truly looking down. We walk across pavements, fields, and carpets, but rarely pause to think about what lies beneath us. Yet, the ground we stand on is not just dirt and stone. It is history. It is memory. It is Earth’s oldest story, waiting quietly for us to listen.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Earth
The Living Heartbeat of Earth
M Mehran When we think about Earth, it’s easy to reduce it to a planet: a sphere of rock orbiting the sun, covered in oceans and forests, inhabited by billions of lives. But when you look closer, Earth is far more than that. It is alive in its own way. It breathes, it shifts, it grows, and it sustains us in ways we hardly pause to notice. If Earth were to whisper its story, it would be a tale of resilience, beauty, and warnings we must learn to hear.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Earth
Getting Lost in Lisbon: The Magic of Wandering Without a Map
M Mehran The first rule of traveling, they say, is to always know where you’re going. Book your tickets early, plan your itinerary, mark every must-see on the map. But the best memories I’ve made while traveling didn’t come from careful planning. They came from getting lost.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Wander











