
Awais ur rahman
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Health explorer, storytelling enthusiast, and curious mind on a mission to simplify wellness. I write real stories, honest experiments, and everyday insights to help you feel better—body and mind.
Stories (11)
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“I Returned a Lost Wallet—Then Found a Letter That Changed My Life”
I never meant to keep the wallet. Honestly, I almost walked right past it—just another piece of lost junk on a cold sidewalk in Midtown. But something about it caught my eye. Maybe it was the deep scuff marks. Maybe it was the fact that someone had left it in the exact center of the sidewalk like it was waiting for me.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Humans
“It Waits in the Walls: A Haunting No One Escaped”
The house wasn’t just old. It was hungry. We didn’t know that when we moved in. It seemed like a steal—sixty acres of forest, a long-forgotten farmhouse, and no neighbors for miles. For a family escaping the noise of city life, it felt like a dream. My wife said it was “peaceful.”
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Horror
“It Waits in the Walls: A Haunting No One Escaped”
The house wasn’t just old. It was hungry. We didn’t know that when we moved in. It seemed like a steal—sixty acres of forest, a long-forgotten farmhouse, and no neighbors for miles. For a family escaping the noise of city life, it felt like a dream. My wife said it was “peaceful.”
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Horror
From Shadows to Sunrise: A Soul Forged in Darkness, Reborn in Light
I was born in the dark—not of literal night, but of silence, sadness, and shadows no child should ever know. Some homes are lit by laughter. Mine echoed with footsteps, slammed doors, and the kind of quiet that feels like punishment.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Humans
Open Your Heart: The Radical Power of Vulnerability in a Guarded World
In a world that often rewards sharp minds and cold logic, softness can feel like a dangerous thing. We learn early on to hide our tears, laugh off our pain, and never let anyone know how deeply they’ve touched us. Somewhere along the way, "strong" became synonymous with "closed."
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Humans
“Behind the Stare: Unraveling the Steely Gaze of MAGA Women”
It’s a look that could freeze an open flame—the cold, wide-eyed stare of a MAGA woman. You’ve seen it in campaign rallies, in viral videos from school board meetings, maybe even across the Thanksgiving table. It’s more than a glare. It’s a quiet war cry. Unflinching, unsmiling, defiant. A visual manifesto from a faction of American women who have found both purpose and power within the populist pulse of Donald Trump’s movement.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in The Swamp
“This U.S. Town Was So Quiet, the Government Used It for Spy Training”
There’s a small, almost forgotten town in the heart of America where silence isn’t just golden — it’s a tool. A place where streets are empty, windows stare blankly, and the usual buzz of everyday life feels like a distant memory. But beneath this calm surface lies a secret few outsiders know: this quiet town was once a training ground for some of America’s most secretive spies.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Wander
I Tried 30 Days Without Sugar—Here’s What Happened to My Body and Mind
We’re surrounded by sugar. It hides in sauces, drinks, snacks, and even so-called “healthy” foods. I knew it was a problem, but I didn’t know how much it controlled me—until I cut it out completely.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Longevity
The Bridge So Long, Drivers Panic and Call 911 From the Middle
You’re driving along a straight road. Water stretches out on both sides. You check your rearview mirror—no land. Ahead? Just more water. You’ve been driving for 15 minutes, and there’s still no sign of shore. Fog rolls in. Your GPS glitches. For a terrifying second, it feels like the world has disappeared. You panic. And you’re not alone. Drivers have actually called 911 from this very spot—lost, disoriented, and convinced they’ve driven into the middle of nowhere.
By Awais ur rahman6 months ago in Wander










