Abdullah Khan
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Will Humans Really Live on Mars?
Will Humans Really Live on Mars? By: Abdullah The Truth Behind the Hype For decades, the idea of humans living on Mars has captivated dreamers, scientists, and science fiction fans alike. Mars, with its reddish glow and mysterious landscapes, has always felt like the next big step for humanity’s journey into the stars. But while headlines often proclaim that we’re “almost ready” to colonize the Red Planet, the truth is far more complicated.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Futurism
10 Ancient Remedies Modern Science is Now Proving Right
10 Ancient Remedies Modern Science is Now Proving Right By: Abdullah For centuries, people relied on natural remedies long before the age of modern medicine. What was once dismissed as superstition or “old wives’ tales” is now being revisited by scientists and many of these ancient practices are showing real, measurable benefits. It seems our ancestors knew more than we gave them credit for.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Longevity
The Day I Learned to Forgive Myself
The Day I Learned to Forgive Myself By: Abdullah I used to believe forgiveness was something you gave to others. Someone wrongs you, they apologize, and you decide sometimes reluctantly whether to let go of the pain. What I didn’t realize was that sometimes the hardest forgiveness to offer is the one you owe yourself.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Longevity
The Morning After the Goodbye
The Morning After the Goodbye By: Abdullah The alarm went off at 7:00 a.m., just like it always did. The same sharp sound, the same vibration across the nightstand. But when I opened my eyes, the room felt different heavier somehow.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Humans
The Art of Trading
The Art of Trading By: Abdullah Ali sat in front of his old laptop, the faint glow of the screen reflecting in his tired eyes. Numbers moved quickly, red and green candlesticks danced across the chart, and his heart pounded with every tick. He had read countless books about trading, watched tutorials late into the night, and even joined online groups where traders shared their opinions. Yet, deep down, he knew that trading was not just about charts and strategies it was about discipline, patience, and understanding the art hidden behind the numbers.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Motivation
The Bench That Watched Me Grow Up
The Bench That Watched Me Grow Up By: Abdullah The first time I sat on that bench, I was seven years old. My mother had packed a picnic basket full of peanut butter sandwiches, a bottle of orange juice, and a blanket that smelled faintly of laundry soap. She spread it out on the grass near the pond while I chased pigeons and pretended I could outrun the wind.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Families
The Day I Stopped Chasing Everyone Who Was Walking Away
The Day I Stopped Chasing Everyone Who Was Walking Away By: Abdullah I used to think love meant holding on to friends, to partners, to people who once made me feel safe. I believed that if I fought hard enough for someone, they would see my worth and stay. I’d send the extra text, make the surprise visits, bend my own needs until I was almost unrecognizable… just to keep someone from leaving.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Longevity
Returned to My Childhood Hometown After 20 Years And Found a Stranger’s Face in My Family Photo
Returned to My Childhood Hometown After 20 Years And Found a Stranger’s Face in My Family Photo By: Abdullah When I stepped off the bus, the air felt heavier than I remembered. Twenty years had passed since I last walked these streets of my childhood hometown, yet the smell of damp earth after a morning rain was the same. The cracked sidewalks, the rusting lampposts, the leaning wooden fences they all seemed to greet me like old friends who hadn’t changed, though I knew I had.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Fiction
The Thirsty Crow: A Tale of Wit and Perseverance
The Thirsty Crow: A Tale of Wit and Perseverance Once upon a time, in a scorching hot summer, a crow found itself in dire need of water. The sun blazed down from the sky, making everything around feel like an oven. The trees, which once stood tall and green, were now withering, their leaves turning yellow. The soil had cracked open, and the rivers were drying up.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Petlife
15 Days Without Sugar: A Sweet Change
15 Days Without Sugar: A Sweet Change By: Abdullah It all started on a Monday morning when I was scrolling through my social media feed, sipping my usual cup of tea sweetened with two heaping teaspoons of sugar. A short video caught my attention: “Quit sugar for just 15 days, and your body will thank you.” The woman in the video claimed she felt more energetic, lost weight, and even had better skin just by cutting out refined sugar.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Viva
The Day I Switched Off My Phone and Lived
The Day I Switched Off My Phone and Lived By: Abdullah I didn’t mean to do it. It started as a dare a self-imposed challenge inspired by one of those articles that claimed “Unplugging for 24 hours will change your life.” Normally, I scroll right past that kind of thing while double-tapping memes and checking who viewed my story. But that morning, as I sat in bed, neck aching from bending over my phone for an hour before even brushing my teeth, the thought hit me: When was the last time I did nothing… without a screen in my hand?
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Viva











