Arif Ullah
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Reclaim Your Focus Today
In today’s fast-paced digital world, distractions are everywhere. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, notifications, endless scrolling, and constant interruptions compete for our attention. Staying focused has become one of the greatest challenges of modern life. Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a freelancer working on deadlines, or simply someone chasing personal goals, the ability to concentrate is the key to success.
By Arif Ullah4 months ago in Motivation
Human vs Artificial Intelligence
Introduction What makes us human? At the heart of our uniqueness lies intelligence—the set of cognitive abilities that allow us to think, learn, and adapt. From solving complex problems to expressing emotions through language, human intelligence is vast and multi-dimensional. On the other hand, artificial intelligence (AI) is humanity’s attempt to replicate these abilities in machines. While both serve the purpose of problem-solving, their origins and applications are worlds apart.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Education
Reach Your Goals
It was a quiet evening. The golden rays of the sun were slipping behind the trees, casting long shadows across the park. Birds were returning to their nests, and a soft breeze whispered through the leaves. Amid this calm, a young boy walked slowly toward his father. His shoulders were heavy, his face pale, and his eyes filled with a quiet despair that no one else could see.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Motivation
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
Long ago, in a bustling city surrounded by deserts and mountains, there lived a poor boy named Aladdin. He was kind-hearted but careless, spending most of his days wandering the streets with his friends instead of helping his widowed mother at home. Though poor, Aladdin often dreamed of living a better life, filled with adventure, wealth, and respect.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Fiction
The River and the Lamp
By Arif ulla Beside a quiet village, a great river flowed endlessly. Its waves roared with power, its waters overflowed to nourish the land, and its vastness stretched as far as the eye could see. Fields thrived because of it, trees stood tall and green, fish swam in its depths, and people found rest along its banks. The river was proud of its strength. It believed that without its waters, life itself would wither away.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Motivation
The Ant and the Dove
It was a blazing hot day in the heart of summer. The sun stood high in the sky, burning the earth with its fiery rays. Not a breath of wind stirred, and the soil cracked in places where the heat had lingered the longest. In the middle of this scorching weather, a tiny ant was on a desperate mission. She was thirsty—so thirsty that every step she took felt heavier than the last. Her little legs ached, and her mouth was dry. But she did not give up, for she knew that perseverance often leads to survival.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Motivation
7 Life Lessons I Learned From Failing (and Failing Again)
Failure and I have been old companions. It has followed me into classrooms, interviews, relationships, and projects I thought would define my future. For a long time, I tried to outrun it, believing that failure was proof of weakness. But the more I lived, the more I realized that failure wasn’t an enemy at all—it was the most honest teacher I’ve ever had.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Motivation
Nasiruddin
Every year Nasiruddin Day is celebrated in Turkey with great pomp and show. The age in which he lived is not exactly known. There are even doubts about the country of his birth. The Iranians claim that he was an Iranian. The Turks have their own claim. The latest claim is that of the Russians who say that he was born in Bukhara. Whatever his place of birth,and nationality might have been,the fact remains that his anecdotes are famous all over the world. Several volumes of stories about Nasiruddin have been published in England. A translation of stories relating to the funny situations of his life has been published in chinese. In Russia a novel has been published about the life of Nasiruddin. Several volumes of his stories have been published in urdu and pashto. They are often repeated by the people.
By Arif Ullah5 months ago in Humor











