
Atif jamal
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I write heart-touching stories and thought-provoking articles inspired by nature, emotions, and everyday life
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What I Think About Mars
Ever since I first saw a photo of Mars in a school science book, something about that dry, red world pulled at my imagination. It looked empty yet mysterious, dead yet powerful—like a silent witness to a billion years of cosmic secrets. As I grew older, I watched documentaries, followed NASA missions, and read the news about billionaires trying to reach it. And now I often find myself asking: Is Mars really our next home? Or just another unreachable dream?
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Futurism
Walking the Tightrope
Walking the Tightrope Finding My Rhythm in a World That Keeps Moving When I was ten years old, my school held a "Dream Career Day." Everyone had to dress up as the person they wanted to be when they grew up. Some kids came dressed as astronauts, others as firefighters, doctors, or singers. I came wearing two different name tags—one read “Engineer,” and the other said “Author.” My classmates laughed and asked if I’d forgotten to choose just one. But I remember standing there, proud and certain, saying, “Why can’t I be both?”
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Writers
A Mother’s Paws: The Cat Who Braved the Cold for Her Kittens
The night was colder than usual. Frost blanketed the ground like a sheet of glass, and the wind whispered through the empty streets with an eerie howl. Hidden beneath a broken wooden fence, curled up in the shadows of a cardboard box, lay Luna — a stray cat with a heart fiercer than most creatures twice her size.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Petlife
Loyalty in the Venom: A Scorpion’s Story
The Beginning In the middle of a vast, unforgiving desert where the sun burned the sands by day and the winds howled cold by night, lived a small scorpion named Sim. He was young, curious, and had just begun to understand his strange place in the world.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Fiction
12 Days of Fire: The Iran-Israel Conflict That Shook the Middle East
📌 Disclaimer: > This article is a fictional analysis and does not reflect any confirmed or actual events. It is written purely for informational and educational purposes, based on hypothetical scenarios. The content does not support, promote, or endorse any form of violence, conflict, or political stance. All views are presented in a neutral and respectful manner.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Serve
B-2 Spirit: The Silent Giant of the Sky
When we think of military power and stealth in modern warfare, few aircraft command the same awe and fear as the B-2 Spirit bomber jet, commonly referred to as the B-2 Stealth Bomber. This flying wing-shaped aircraft has often been described as a “ghost” in the sky – nearly invisible to radar and capable of delivering deadly precision from thousands of miles away. But what exactly makes the B-2 so special, and why does it still remain one of the most expensive and strategically valuable assets in the U.S. Air Force’s arsenal?
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Serve
I Spent a Night in a Haunted House Here’s What Really Happened
I never used to believe in ghosts. Like most people, I enjoyed a good horror movie, but in real life? Spirits, curses, haunted houses—they were just stories. Entertaining, maybe, but not real. That belief shattered the night I spent in the old Willows Estate, a crumbling Victorian mansion with a reputation darker than the night I walked into it.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Fiction
The Silent Storm: Unmasking the Reality of Global Warming
The Rising Heat Global warming is no longer a prediction. It is a lived reality. Around the globe, temperatures are rising, glaciers are shrinking, sea levels are climbing, and weather events have turned extreme. But the most alarming part? Many people still underestimate the severity of the problem.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Earth
When Compassion Disappears
The city was awake, as usual. Cars crawled down slick roads, people rushed past one another, heads bent low against the wind, eyes fixed on screens or sidewalks—anywhere but each other. No one noticed the man sitting near the traffic light, huddled beneath a frayed blanket with a cardboard sign that read:
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Humans
The Princess of Dreams
Every night when I closed my eyes, I left behind the weight of the real world — its noise, its pain, its endless expectations — and entered a place that existed only between dream and imagination. It was there that I met her — the girl I came to call The Princess of Dreams.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Writers








