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“The Man Who Remembered Everyone—But Forgot Himself”
1. The Whispering Room It began in a white room with no windows. A man sat on a small metal chair, his arms crossed, eyes fixed on the floor. A name tag on his chest read “Isaac”, but he had no memory of how it got there.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
I Grew As I Knew, Ignoring
The air in the small, cramped apartment always smelled faintly of stale coffee and unread aspirations. Not my aspirations, mind you, but my older brother Ethan’s. He was the golden child, the prodigy, the one whose brilliance was a constant, blinding glare against my own quiet existence. And I, Alex, was merely the shadow that stretched behind him, unnoticed, unremarkable. I grew up accustomed to it, to the casual dismissal, the half-heard answers, the way conversations invariably pivoted back to Ethan’s latest triumph, his newest grand idea. I grew as I knew, ignoring.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Diner Booth Dreamers
The old diner booth, scarred with decades of gossip and shared secrets, was where Maya and Liam first truly connected. It wasn’t their first meeting, not even their first deep conversation, but it was the night the flimsy threads of acquaintance began to weave into the sturdy rope of friendship.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Chasing Perfect
I. The Mirror Moment I remember the exact moment everything cracked. It wasn’t a dramatic breakup or a career-ending mistake. It was me, sitting alone in my tiny studio apartment, staring at a blank Word document I had rewritten for the seventh time. I was trying to draft a two-paragraph email to a client and had convinced myself that if it wasn’t flawless, I’d lose their respect.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Whispers of Eternity
In a realm where twilight lingered like a breath between day and night, there lived a young poet named Amir. He dwelled in the spaces between thoughts, weaving verses that echoed with the whispers of eternity. Amir's heart was a canvas for philosophy – the kind that danced in the shadows of love and the outlines of the infinite.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Fiction
The Crypto Confession of a Cash-Strapped Coder
I didn’t grow up poor, but we never had “extra.” The kind of extra where birthdays came with new sneakers, not a dinner reminder that rent was due. That’s why, when I landed my first job as a software engineer in Manhattan, it felt like I was finally breaking the cycle.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
Whispers of Resilience
The year was 2077, and the world was a shadow of its former self. The Great Glitch of '68 had rewired the planet's atmospheric control systems, plunging vast swathes of the Earth into perpetual twilight and unleashing unpredictable, violent storms. Humanity, once thriving, now eked out a precarious existence in scattered, self-sufficient settlements, constantly battling the elements and dwindling resources.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Power of Poets
In a quiet village nestled between two rivers, a boy was born with silence braided into his voice. While the other children ran wild under the sky, their laughter trailing behind them like kites in the wind, this boy would sit at the edge of the fields with a small notebook in his lap and a pencil worn down to the nub.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
We Were Almost Forever
We were supposed to go to Florence that summer. We’d bookmarked cafés near the Duomo, imagined getting lost in back alleys with gelato in hand, and promised to kiss on the Ponte Vecchio at sunset. We even joked that Italy would be our “trial run” for the rest of our lives.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
GPT-5 Is Here—And It's Smarter Than You Think
Artificial intelligence has been evolving at an astonishing pace, and at the forefront of that evolution stands OpenAI's GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) series. With the release of **GPT-5**, we are entering a new chapter in the way machines understand, generate, and interact with human language.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
How to Start a New Hobby: A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Your Interests
Starting a new hobby can be one of the most rewarding decisions you make—not only for your personal growth but also for your mental health, creativity, and social life. Whether you’re seeking a creative outlet, a way to de-stress after work, or simply something new to break the monotony of everyday life, a hobby can provide a sense of purpose and fun.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
The Sculptor of Silence: A Story of Emotional Regulation
The studio was always cool, even in the height of summer, its air thick with the scent of clay and contemplation. Elias, a renowned ceramic artist, didn’t just sculpt figures; he sculpted silence. Not the absence of sound, but the intentional, deliberate space around a thought or feeling, a concept he passionately advocated in his quiet therapy sessions. He specialized in helping those overwhelmed by the tumultuous noise of their own emotions.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans


