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When Your Therapist Is a Bot: Why Gen Z Is Turning to AI for Mental Health Help
I. A New Kind of Confidant Mental health care is changing — fast. More young people are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Wysa to vent, seek advice, or just talk through their emotions. For some, it's a lifeline when no one else is available.
By arsalan ahmad3 months ago in Motivation
The Letter I Was Never Meant to Read”
It was a cold, grey afternoon—the kind of day when the sky looks tired and the air feels heavier than usual. I was cleaning an old wooden trunk in my grandmother’s house. The trunk smelled like dust, forgotten memories, and time… a lot of time.
By Muhammad Kashif 3 months ago in Motivation
“Hidden Treasures: The Resources You Never Noticed”
For many people, the idea of “resources” sounds big—money, equipment, connections, or expensive tools. But life has a different way of showing what truly matters. And for Sameer, this lesson arrived quietly, disguised as an ordinary problem.
By Muhammad Saad 3 months ago in Motivation
THE FIRST LETTER THAT SAVED MY LIFE
I was sixteen when I learned that silence has weight. Not the peaceful kind— The heavy kind. The kind that sits on your chest, presses against your ribs, and makes the world feel too loud and too empty at the same time.
By Muhammad Kashif 3 months ago in Motivation
‎👑 The Crown of Inner Royalty
In a grand palace filled with chandeliers, golden walls, and the echo of royal footsteps, there once stood a magnificent crown. It shimmered under the glow of hundreds of lights — made of pure gold, lined with velvet, and encrusted with diamonds that could light up even the darkest night. Every visitor who entered the hall stopped to admire it, whispering in awe about its beauty. But among all who looked upon it, there was one young man who saw something more. ‎ ‎His name was Arin. He wasn’t a prince, nor did he come from a wealthy family. He worked as a caretaker in the royal hall, polishing the crown’s base every morning. Each time he wiped away the dust, he found himself staring at his reflection in the shining gold. “If only I had a crown like this,” he often thought, “maybe then people would see my worth.” ‎ ‎Arin lived in a world that admired wealth, titles, and appearances. No one cared about the strength behind a humble heart or the courage it took to keep going when no one noticed. Yet, despite his quiet struggles, Arin always did his work with care and respect. The crown, though lifeless, seemed to watch him every day as he cleaned, reflecting his eyes filled with both dreams and questions. ‎ ‎One winter evening, a storm rolled over the kingdom. The sky turned gray, and lightning flashed through the palace windows. The royal advisor rushed into the hall, panicked — the king had fallen ill, and the crown had to be prepared for an urgent ceremony of blessing. But when they went to fetch it, the crown slipped from its pedestal and rolled across the marble floor. A gemstone popped loose and disappeared under a table. ‎ ‎Everyone froze. “Who will fix this?” the advisor shouted. None dared to touch it. The crown was sacred, a symbol of power. But Arin stepped forward quietly. “I can help,” he said, his voice steady. With gentle hands and calm focus, he found the missing gem and carefully placed it back. Using the skills he had learned from years of unnoticed work, he restored the crown perfectly. When he lifted it back onto its velvet stand, it looked even brighter than before — as if the crown itself was grateful. ‎ ‎The advisor watched in silence. For the first time, someone saw Arin not as a servant, but as someone who carried dignity in his heart. “You fixed more than a crown today,” the advisor said softly. “You reminded us what true worth looks like.” ‎ ‎Days later, when the king recovered, he heard about the event and called Arin to his chamber. Instead of standing behind others, Arin now stood before the throne. The king asked him, “Tell me, what made you act when others hesitated?” ‎ ‎Arin bowed and replied, “Your Majesty, I only did what I was trained to do — to care for what is precious. But I have learned something: a crown is not valuable because it’s gold. It’s valuable because of the hands that honor it.” ‎ ‎The king smiled and said, “Then you, Arin, wear the greatest crown of all — the crown of self-worth.” ‎ ‎From that day onward, Arin continued his work, but something had changed. He no longer dreamed of wearing jewels or being admired. He had found a different kind of royalty — the kind that comes from within. The palace visitors still came to see the glittering crown, but sometimes, they also noticed the quiet young man who polished it with pride, his eyes reflecting light more genuine than any diamond. ‎ ‎And so, the legend of The Crown of Inner Royalty spread throughout the land — a story that taught people that the most powerful crowns are invisible. They rest not on our heads, but within our hearts, shining brightest when we act with humility, kindness, and faith in our own worth. ‎ ‎ ‎--- ‎ ‎Moral: ‎True greatness isn’t measured by the treasures you wear, but by the light you carry within. 💫
By Muhammad Saad 3 months ago in Motivation
The Light Within Us
The morning was gray, and the sky looked heavy with rain. Ali walked quickly through the crowded street, the drizzle turning into a steady downpour. He pulled his jacket closer and sighed. Life lately had been nothing but work, bills, and long, silent evenings. The city moved fast, but somehow, he felt stuck.
By Muhammad Saad 3 months ago in Motivation











