Farht ullah
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Farhatullah is a passionate and thoughtful writer, contributing articles and stories on Vocal.Media. With a diverse range of interests, Farhatullah brings a unique perspective to each piece, blending creativity with insight.
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Why Many Women Lose Interest After Marriage (And It’s Not About You Changing)
Marriage isn't a fairy tale — it's reality without filters. Many men are shocked when, after marriage, their once-loving, deeply affectionate wives seem to lose interest. They wonder, “Did I change?” The truth is… no, you didn’t. And neither did she. But the fantasy did.
By Farht ullah8 months ago in Families
The Happiness Within: Breaking Free from the Trap of Comparison
In today’s world, where social media and societal pressures constantly present us with curated versions of other people’s lives, comparing ourselves to others has become almost second nature. Whether it’s someone’s job success, relationship status, physical appearance, or lifestyle, the temptation to measure our own worth against others is strong. But true happiness often begins where comparison ends. This guide aims to help you find a more peaceful, fulfilling life by learning to step away from comparison and discover contentment within.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Humans
Celebrating Teachers: The Unsung Heroes Shaping Our Future
Every year, Teacher Appreciation Week gives us a chance to pause and recognize the incredible work educators do every single day. In 2025, U.S. National Teacher of the Year Ashley Crossan penned a heartfelt letter reminding us just how much teachers matter—not just in the classroom, but in shaping the future of our society.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Education
How Freedom, Wi-Fi, and a Backpack Changed Everything
Imagine this: You're sipping coconut water on a Bali beach while managing your business from a laptop. Your office? A hammock. Your commute? A five-minute walk along the shore. This isn’t a dream — it’s the real, rapidly growing lifestyle of the digital nomad.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Education
When and How to Drink Water for Optimal Health
Some people say that they do not drink water at night so as not to have to go to the toilet frequently. In this regard, a person asked his doctor, who was a cardiologist, "Why do people, especially the elderly, get up to urinate frequently at night?"
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Education
Overcoming Feelings of Inferiority
Do you ever find yourself feeling less worthy when you're around successful people? It's a common struggle that many of us face. Success can mean different things to different people, and it can be really tough when you feel like you're falling behind.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Education
A Guide to Finding Happiness Beyond Comparison
In a world filled with social media highlights and the constant buzz of what others are doing, it’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others. We often find ourselves influenced by the lives others present, wishing for what seems to be their perfect reality. But here's a fresh perspective: not everything is as it appears.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Education
Embracing the Void: Understanding the Pain of Loss
When a toothache strikes, it feels like the only answer is to have the tooth removed. Once it’s gone, your tongue constantly seeks out the gap, a reminder of what once was. This empty space feels like a loss that lingers in your heart, a constant echo of absence. Over time, however, you begin to accept that emptiness. You adapt, but every now and then, a question crops up: Was it truly essential to pull that tooth? Your heart reassures you: Yes, it was necessary because of the pain it caused.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Humans
The Tale of Wisdom: A Salt and Meat Parable
In a quiet village, a young man married a kind-hearted and religious girl from his community. Their life together seemed peaceful until a serious argument with a close relative led to a tragic incident that forever changed their lives. In a fit of rage, he took a drastic step, killing his wife in an act of violence. Following the customs of their community, he left his village and sought refuge in a distant district, where they settled in a new village filled with unfamiliar faces.
By Farht ullah9 months ago in Families











