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🌸 Hansa Babar: The Little Girl Who Belonged to Love
It was an ordinary afternoon when I walked into a familiar courtyard in Shergarh, a town not far from Mardan. The grass was soft beneath my feet, the flowers alive with color. And there, standing between the blossoms, was a little girl who seemed to light up the entire garden.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
The Mirror of My Days
The Mirror of My Days Last night, I stood in front of the mirror longer than usual. I wasn’t fixing my hair or adjusting my clothes; I was simply staring. At first, I saw the usual reflection — tired eyes, unshaven stubble, skin carrying the marks of sleepless nights. But then, as the seconds stretched on, I began to see more than a face. The mirror had turned into a storyteller, showing me flashes of my life — who I was, who I became, and who I might still be.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
NATO’s Core Clauses: Understanding Article 4 and Article 5
NATO’s Core Clauses: Understanding Article 4 and Article 5 Since its founding in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been the backbone of Western security. Its strength lies not only in the military power of its member states but also in the legal framework that binds them together. Two clauses of the NATO Treaty—Article 4 and Article 5—stand at the heart of this framework. They are the cornerstones of collective security, ensuring that no member stands alone in times of crisis or attack.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Humans
Breathing Through the Storm
When I was a child, I thought life was supposed to be lived without limits. Running in the streets with friends, playing cricket in the dusty grounds, laughing until our lungs begged for air — those were the moments that made childhood feel alive. But for me, laughter and running always came with a shadow: shortness of breath, wheezing, and the terrifying weight of not being able to breathe.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Between Survival and Dreams: A Young Man’s Journey in the Capital
Leaving Home, Carrying Dreams When I left my village for Islamabad, I carried more than just a bag of clothes. I carried dreams — mine and my family’s. My mother’s eyes were full of prayers, my father’s silence was heavy with trust, and my siblings’ smiles were like a promise of love I would miss every single day.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
“The Throne of Lies, The Truth of Freedom” S3 Chapter = 03.
The walls had always been humanity’s shield, but in their shadow lurked not only Titans — but men. Titans devoured bodies, but lies devoured hope. For years, soldiers believed their battle was only against the monsters beyond the gates. Season 3 revealed otherwise: the greatest threat to humanity was not outside, but within.
By EREN YEAGER5 months ago in Humans
The Endless Journey of Hopes: Learning to Live in the Present
Hope is the light that keeps us walking through the darkest nights. It is the quiet promise that tomorrow can be brighter, the whisper that tells us to keep moving, even when the road is long. Without hope, life would feel empty, stripped of purpose. And yet, I discovered that hope can also become a chain — beautiful, but heavy — keeping us always chasing, never resting.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humans
The beauty of a traditional English wedding
An English Wedding: Tradition, Charm, and Celebration There is something unmistakably enchanting about an English wedding. Perhaps it is the blend of history and modernity, where centuries-old traditions meet contemporary creativity. Perhaps it is the settings—ancient stone churches, manor houses, or sunlit gardens—that lend the occasion a storybook air. Or perhaps it is the people, gathering from near and far, bound by the universal desire to celebrate love. Whatever the reason, an English wedding has a distinctive character that sets it apart from weddings elsewhere.
By Jenny and Peter Hexham from Drake NSW5 months ago in Humans










