Anwar khan
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How I Survived What Also Broke Me. AI-Generated.
There are moments in life when everything shatters at once—when the floor gives way, the walls close in, and you’re left gasping for air in a space that once felt safe. I lived through such a moment, and for a long time, I didn't think I would make it out whole. But as I look back now, I understand something profound: survival isn’t about escaping the pain—it’s about walking through it and emerging stronger, even when you're still scarred.
By Anwar khan 10 months ago in Education
No Map, Just Moves. AI-Generated.
There’s something about your 20s that feels like standing at a crossroad with no street signs. No GPS, no step-by-step guide. Just vibes, instincts, and the pressure to figure it all out before you hit 30. It’s a decade defined by movement—sometimes forward, sometimes sideways, occasionally in circles—but movement nonetheless. And that’s where the phrase “No Map, Just Moves” comes to life.
By Anwar khan 10 months ago in Families
Growth & Self-Discovery . AI-Generated.
There’s something deeply transformative about the connections we form with others—especially when it comes to boy and girl relationships. Whether it’s friendship, love, or something in between, these relationships often become mirrors through which we see not only each other, but ourselves more clearly.
By Anwar khan 10 months ago in Education
The Room No One Entered" . AI-Generated.
At the end of the long, creaking hallway in the Ashford estate stood a door. Dark wood, warped with time, its bronze handle dulled by age, yet untouched. The wallpaper around it had peeled away like curling paper, and cobwebs clung to the frame like stubborn sentinels. Everyone in the family called it simply: the room no one entered.
By Anwar khan 10 months ago in Education
The Rise of Remote Work: How to Stay Productive in a Virtual World". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The shift to remote work has been one of the most profound changes to the global workforce in recent years. Fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work became a necessity for millions of workers around the world. However, even as the pandemic recedes, the appeal of flexible work arrangements remains strong. Today, remote work is not just a temporary solution but a long-term trend that many employees and businesses have fully embraced.
By Anwar khan 10 months ago in Education




