
Habibullah khan
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In the Fight for Our Future
As we stand on the threshold of an uncertain future, the fight for survival—whether personal, societal, or planetary—has never been more pressing. Every challenge we face, from environmental crises to social injustices, demands that we confront the harsh realities of our world. Yet, within this struggle lies the seed of resilience, the potential for recovery, and the enduring quest for a better tomorrow. The path to securing a future worth living for isn’t easy, but it is one that requires collective effort, strength, and a deep commitment to confronting the challenges that shape our world today.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
The Chicken on Our Plates
The chicken has become a staple of diets around the world, gracing our tables in countless forms—from fried and grilled to roasted and stewed. In fact, it’s one of the most widely consumed meats globally. Yet, how often do we stop to think about where the chicken on our plates comes from? What is the story behind this food that sustains us, and what are the ethical implications that surround its production?
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
What the Quiet Taught Me
There are teachers who speak in front of classrooms, with chalk and authority and raised voices that echo against the walls. And then, there are the quieter ones—those who never set out to teach but leave behind wisdom like footprints in the dust. I learned the most not from lectures or instructions, but from silent moments. From presence. From watching people live their truth without saying a word.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Writers
Under the Amber Sky
There are skies we never forget. Not because of what happened beneath them, but because of what they held—the colors, the silence, the weight of unspoken things. That amber sky, burning low above the horizon, was not just an end to another day. It was the backdrop to a memory I still carry like a secret folded inside my chest.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Families
Born of Her Presence
There are moments in life so subtle and quiet, yet they split time into a before and after. You rarely recognize them while they're happening. A glance. A touch. A presence. Sometimes, it isn’t a grand event or a loud proclamation that marks the beginning of something profound. Sometimes, it is simply her arrival.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Families
Guardians of the Dolls
In a world constantly moving toward the future, where technology evolves faster than we can keep up and trends change in the blink of an eye, there’s a surprising group of individuals dedicated to preserving the past in a form that many might consider old-fashioned: dolls. These cherished figures, whether they are antique collectibles, handmade creations, or simply childhood companions, carry more than just sentimental value; they represent a connection to the past, an embodiment of history, culture, and personal memories. For those who understand the importance of these delicate figures, the act of protecting dolls is not merely about keeping them safe from physical harm but also about preserving the stories and traditions they carry with them.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Families
India-Pakistan Truce Holds Steady
In a region defined by conflict and volatility, moments of peace — however brief — become all the more significant. The fragile but sustained ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan has, for the time being, held steady. This development, which started as a cautious and tentative agreement, is now being hailed as a hopeful step toward reducing tensions and stabilizing a region that has long been a flashpoint for conflict.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in History
Freed at Last: An Israeli-American’s Return
In a world too often marked by conflict, division, and uncertainty, stories of survival and reunion offer rare moments of hope and humanity. The recent release of an Israeli-American hostage — after months of captivity in a conflict zone — is one such moment. While the geopolitical implications are complex, the heart of the story is simple: a human being, torn from their family, has finally come home.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in History
Pausing the Battle: Inside the US-China Trade Truce
The economic tug-of-war between the United States and China has defined much of global trade discourse in recent years. After months of escalating tariffs, retaliatory restrictions, and tense negotiations, both nations reached a fragile but significant agreement: a trade truce. While this doesn’t signal the end of the broader economic rivalry, it marks a pause — a moment of de-escalation that brings temporary relief to businesses, investors, and policymakers worldwide.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Trader
The Perfect Cut
There’s something almost magical about a perfect haircut. It’s more than just a new look — it’s a reset, a shift in mood, a reclaiming of confidence. We often underestimate the power of a good cut until we experience it ourselves — that moment when the mirror reflects not just a hairstyle, but a version of ourselves we’ve been missing or searching for.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Styled
My self & the Panic
An Honest Conversation Between Me and My Anxiety It starts quietly. A flutter in the chest. A small knot in the stomach. A sense that something—anything—could go wrong. At first, it’s easy to brush off. Just nerves, right? Everyone gets a little stressed. But before I can reason it away, it grows legs, gains weight, and plants itself firmly in my body.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Psyche











