Abubakar Khan
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The World Beyond the Fence
The first time I saw it, I thought it was just another rabbit. I was walking along a small path near the hillside, camera in hand, enjoying the morning breeze. The grass was fresh from the night’s rain, each blade shimmering with tiny drops of light. Birds were calling from somewhere in the trees, and the air smelled of earth and calm. That’s when I saw a movement near the fence — a soft, silvery shape among the green.
By Abubakar Khan3 months ago in Earth
The Impact of AI on the Future of Jobs: What You Need to Know
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword. It is a reality that is transforming how industries operate, how businesses function, and most importantly, how jobs are created and reshaped. From automating mundane tasks to revolutionizing entire sectors, AI is slowly but steadily influencing the labor market. While many fear job displacement due to automation, others see AI as an opportunity to enhance human productivity and create new, innovative job roles. In this article, we will dive deep into how AI is affecting the job market, what future trends we should expect, and how you can prepare yourself for the inevitable shift.
By Abubakar Khan5 months ago in Futurism
I Tried to Be the Good Guy — But It Nearly Destroyed Me”
I Kept Trying to Be Good — And Every Time, It Broke Me They told me, “Be kind.” So I was. I held the door open for strangers. I listened when people vented. I stayed patient even when I was boiling inside. I smiled when I wanted to cry. I let people interrupt me and still gave them the floor. I never raised my voice. Not once.
By Abubakar Khan6 months ago in Humans
🎵 How AI Vocal Remover Tools Are Changing Music—And You’re Missing Out
🎧 What If You Could Erase the Singer from Any Song? Imagine this: You’re listening to your favorite track—maybe it’s a soulful ballad, a hard-hitting rap, or a dance anthem you just can’t get out of your head.
By Abubakar Khan6 months ago in Beat
The Toxic Charm: Why You Keep Falling for the Wrong One
Introduction: You Knew It Would Hurt — But You Fell Anyway You knew from the start. That sinking feeling, the tiny voice in your chest whispering, “Not again.” But they smiled that crooked smile, touched you just the right way, and suddenly, all the red flags turned a romantic shade of rose.
By Abubakar Khan7 months ago in Humans
The Rise of Faceless Creators: How AI Avatars Are Redefining Digital Storytelling
Introduction: A Face Without a Name Once upon a time, creators had to be the brand—face forward, camera ready, performing constantly to keep their audience engaged. Today, that's no longer necessary.
By Abubakar Khan8 months ago in Futurism
How AI Is Changing Our Daily Lives: 7 Ways You Didn’t Expect
Artificial Intelligence (AI) used to be something we associated with sci-fi movies, robotic assistants, or tech labs buzzing with machines. But fast-forward to 2025, and AI has quietly slipped into our daily lives—not just in obvious ways, but in subtle, surprising ones that we barely notice. It’s reshaping how we eat, work, shop, love, and even dream. This isn’t a look into the future—it’s already here.
By Abubakar Khan8 months ago in Futurism
Smoke from the Stove
A mother’s silent sacrifices, a son’s long journey, and the love that held them together—despite the distance. --- In a small village nestled between fields and silence, there stood a modest mud-brick house with a slanted tin roof and smoke rising gently from its chimney each morning. That smoke, thin and unassuming, was the first sign that life within those walls had begun its day. It came from an old clay stove—handmade, cracked at the corners—where Mumtaz Begum cooked meals, boiled tea, and warmed her aging bones during winter.
By Abubakar Khan8 months ago in Families
My Mother’s Hands: Stories Etched in Skin
My mother’s hands were never soft. They were weathered by time, browned by sun, cracked by winters that seemed colder in our little home than outside it. The tips of her fingers had tiny scars—some from kitchen knives, others from sewing needles. She wore no rings. No polish. Only the plainness of duty, the truth of labor, the quiet language of love.
By Abubakar Khan8 months ago in Families











