
Habibullah khan
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The Day the Light Went Missing
There came a morning when the sky woke, but the sun did not. No brilliant beams reached out across the horizon. No golden warmth pressed against the cheeks of mountains or rooftops. The sky, usually a canvas painted in soft orange and pink, opened its eyes to gray, unsure of where its light had gone.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Horror
The Roads We Weren’t Meant to Rush
We live in a world addicted to shortcuts. Fast lanes, express checkouts, overnight shipping, crash diets, and quick fixes. We’re conditioned to believe that the shortest distance between two points is not just the best path—it’s the only one worth taking.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Fiction
10 Superfoods That Naturally Boost Weight Loss Without Starving Yourself
In the quest for sustainable weight loss, there’s no need to rely on extreme diets or expensive supplements. The real secret lies in your kitchen: whole, nutrient-dense foods that fuel your body, keep you full, and support fat loss naturally. These 10 superfoods are not only scientifically backed but also easy to incorporate into your daily routine—making weight loss less about restriction and more about nourishment.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
A Typo Tale in Technicolor
There comes a moment in every writer’s life—whether professional, casual, or somewhere in between—when the words escape the page and rebel. Not dramatically. Not maliciously. But with style. With flair. And most of all, with typos. And in one particular story, they did it with purple paint.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Poets
Typo-Tastrophe!
There are few things in life more humbling than the moment you realize you sent an email to your boss saying, “I hope you’re having a productively errotic day.” Yes, typos. Those tiny keyboard missteps that can instantly transform your professional composure into a comedy sketch. Whether it’s autocorrect betrayal, fat-finger mistakes, or just brain fog, typos have a way of reminding us that no one is safe—not even the grammar nerds.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Writers
Speak Your Heart
In a world buzzing with noise, social media chatter, and constant communication, it’s ironic how many of us still carry a silence inside—an unspoken truth, a hidden pain, or a story we’re afraid to tell. The act of speaking our truth, especially when it’s difficult, uncomfortable, or risky, is one of the bravest things we can do. It takes courage not just to say what’s on our mind but to truly speak from the heart, breaking free from silence and reclaiming our strength.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Confessions
Something I’ve Never Told Anyone
There are moments in life that remain locked away — buried beneath the noise, beneath the years, beneath layers of self-preservation. These are the truths that never make it into small talk, that don’t show up in photos or memories we share with others. They are the private weights we carry quietly, woven into who we are but hidden from the world.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Journal
A Devil with a Smile
There’s something irresistibly dangerous about charm. The kind that slides through closed doors, disarms suspicion, and dances between mischief and mastery. A Devil with a Smile: Revisited isn’t just a collection of tales — it’s a celebration of the audacious, the clever, and the wickedly charismatic.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Fiction
Beyond the Obvious
In a world dominated by data, facts, and constant analysis, there exists a quieter, often overlooked form of knowing—one that operates beneath the surface of conscious thought. It’s the subtle whisper of intuition, the inner compass that guides us toward truths we cannot yet explain. This is the art of tuning beyond the obvious: sensing what we know without always understanding why.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Journal
Where Spirit Meets Path
In the quiet corners of life, beyond the noise of ambition and the weight of expectation, there exists a space many long for but few can name. It’s not a place, exactly—it’s a state of being, a rhythm, a sense that your steps are no longer random but guided, meaningful. This space is what we might call divine alignment—that sacred intersection where spirit meets path.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
The Weight of the Noise
In a time when every notification can feel like a crisis and every scroll through the news leaves us heavier than before, many people find themselves carrying an invisible weight: political fatigue. It doesn’t matter where one falls on the ideological spectrum; the sense of being overwhelmed, disillusioned, and emotionally spent is nearly universal. This exhaustion isn't simply apathy—it's often the result of caring too much, for too long, with too little return. The noise never stops, and slowly, it begins to drown us.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Psyche
Sound Without Substance
In an age defined by hyperconnectivity, we speak more than ever—through devices, platforms, and across continents. Yet, curiously, many people report feeling unheard, misunderstood, or emotionally distant. The paradox is unsettling: why does so much communication feel so empty? This dissonance forms the heart of what we might call "sound without substance"—a state where conversation is abundant but meaning is scarce.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Fiction











