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Elevate Your Life
The Turning Point: A Journey to a Better Self" Arman Ahmed was a 27-year-old graphic designer working in a mid-level advertising firm in Lahore. From the outside, his life seemed decent: a stable job, a small circle of friends, and an apartment in a peaceful neighborhood. But inside, Arman felt a quiet storm brewing. He often woke up tired, struggled with motivation, and spent hours scrolling through social media, comparing his life to others’. Deep down, he knew something was missing. He wasn’t unhappy—but he wasn’t fulfilled either.
By Muhammad Shayan Khan10 months ago in Fiction
The First Teacher of Every Child"
"The First Teacher" In a quiet village nestled between the hills, lived a young boy named Sami. He was curious, playful, and full of questions about the world. But his world began and ended with one person—his mother, Amina.
By syed waqar ahmed10 months ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Velvet Sky
Elara had always heard the stars. Long before she could spell her name, she’d sit outside her grandmother’s cottage in the village of Virelle, wrapped in a shawl, listening. While other children chased fireflies and shouted through the dusk, Elara tilted her face toward the sky, still and silent. It wasn’t just beauty she found there, but something deeper. A rhythm. A murmur. As if the stars were breathing ancient secrets into the night.
By Love of mom10 months ago in Fiction
At 40, I Finally Learned How to Be Happy
Turning 40 was a revelation. For years, I chased happiness like it was a destination—something I’d find once I had the perfect job, relationship, or bank balance. But when I hit 40, something shifted. I stopped running and started embracing a quieter, deeper kind of joy. Happiness, I learned, isn’t about getting everything right; it’s about redefining what matters. Here’s what changed to make 40 the year I finally cracked the code on being happy.
By David Andrews10 months ago in Fiction
After The Stars Fell By Hridya Sharma
I often wondered what love is. Is it truly the warm, fuzzy emotions that ooze out of true mirth of care and adore, or is it a product of prevalent capitalism that exists within our world? That makes it easy for the consumeristic and hyperagile construct to sell products to the humans as a marketing tactic, to slip in through the psyche of innocent minds, to create a buzz, to find their weaklings and exploit them for company profits and expansions. I still find myself wondering what love is, pondering over that thought. I searched on Chatgpt What do you think love is, What does love truly mean? Is there any premise in the age-old tales of true eternal love, or are they just some flipping pages of history that are known to mankind through the legends of time, through the sands of ripple effects that last through time? Does happily ever after truly exist? I scrambledly typed and asked the language model, aka AI genius.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Fiction










