Echoes of Life
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I’m a storyteller and lifelong learner who writes about history, human experiences, animals, and motivational lessons that spark change. Through true stories, thoughtful advice, and reflections on life.
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Compulsions
Millions of Pakistanis are living in America who have migrated from Pakistan to live a good life and settled in this country... Take the money and money, they get it, but they have to face various problems. In the house where she was staying in America, a maid who was Pakistani, tearfully told her story of how she had come to America with her husband for a better job. She supported him in every joy and sorrow, worked so hard that they both opened a food store together... As soon as she saw it, her days changed. Things became so good that the wife stopped going to the store and became busy with household chores... The boys who were about to become them were studying in good schools, why did the husband suddenly think that he had married again... But he did not let his wife know about it and even divorced her... One day, his son said to his mother:
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Humans
The Old Banyan Tree
When Nadeem returned to his village after spending a long time of 30 years, his surprise knew no bounds. Instead of mud houses, there were brick huts, the village roads were paved, every house had gas and electricity connections, instead of bicycles, motorbikes and cars, and instead of bullocks used for farming, modern machinery… It was proven that his village had also developed with the passage of time.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Families
How can children be protected from the negative effects of mobile and internet?
Today's era is the era of scientific progress. Many conveniences have been created due to the continuous development of science and new inventions and this scientific progress is only thanks to knowledge. Rather, it is a fact that man has achieved the honor of being the best of creations thanks to knowledge. Man has made new useful inventions thanks to his knowledge. Mobile phones and the internet are among the few important inventions of the modern era that have changed the course of human life.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Families
Fascinating Facts About Dogs
Tasmia went for a walk with her mother. She was eagerly waiting for Sunday because the cold had subsided a bit. Her mother had been going for a walk for four or five days. She went to a nearby park for two or three days and went to a park with a tank for two days. In this park, the house was on the same ground. There were no swings etc. There was a third park a little further away. It is called Ladies Park. There were three or four types of swings there, that too for free. Small children, women and girls used to go there.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Petlife
Where the creek still cries.
The whisper of Willow Creek There’s a sound you can only hear if you’ve ever had your heart broken. It’s not the rustle of the wind in the trees or the gurgle of running water. It’s something deeper. Something slower. A sorrow that echoes through the earth and dances in the air just above the surface of Willow Creek — where the water still remembers.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Families
Discipline Without Harm
There’s a fine line every parent walks — between raising kind, responsible children and maintaining their trust in us. We want our children to behave. To respect the rules. To clean up after themselves. To apologize when they’ve hurt someone.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Families
Playground Static
The playground that stopped our joy. It still stands there, nestled between the crumbling school fence and the old maple trees. The same swing set, its chains slightly rusted. The monkey bars, chipped but deflated. The sandbox, half-filled, as if someone had intended to go back.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Families
Under the Skin
I don’t remember who first suggested we explore the cave. Probably Liam. He was always the one who wanted to go off-trail, poking around where we shouldn’t. That day, there were five of us: Liam, Mel, Dee, Alex, and me. The air smelled like burnt pine and wet earth. We were two miles off the main trail in Bear Hollow, our phones useless and dead. No signal. No maps. Just adrenaline and too much confidence.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Horror
He let go of my hand for a second.
A calm day, a calm river The river seemed calm that afternoon - silent, almost lifeless, like a mirror stretched out under a fading sky. But I have come to learn that the water is still the highest. We had no idea that the river could deceive us.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Fiction











