
Habibullah khan
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When Caring Costs Too Much
There’s a moment, quiet and almost invisible, when love begins to drain instead of nourish. It doesn’t announce itself with thunder or fireworks. It shows up quietly—missed meals, unread messages, sleep disturbed by worry, a mind too full of someone else’s pain to hear your own. You look up one day and realize: you’re tired in a way that rest alone can’t fix.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
Two Decades of Dusk
For some, time is a straight line—clearly marked by milestones, memories, and movement. For others, time becomes a fog. It is not felt in the tick of clocks but in the weight of unspoken days, in the stillness between seasons, in the way one shadow folds into the next. For me, time became dusk. Not quite night, not quite day—just a persistent twilight that stretched across twenty years of my life.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in History
Escalating Conflict: Ukraine-Russia Tensions Reach a Breaking Point
Escalating Conflict: Ukraine-Russia Tensions Reach a Breaking Point As military clashes intensify, global leaders call for urgent diplomatic action to prevent further escalation in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in History
U.S. and U.K. Seal Landmark Trade Deal, Ushering in New Economic Era
U.S. and U.K. Seal Landmark Trade Deal, Ushering in New Economic Era The historic trade agreement between the U.S. and U.K. promises to reduce tariffs, boost trade, and strengthen economic ties between the two nations.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Trader
Missile Strikes and Rising Tensions: India-Pakistan Conflict Reaches Dangerous New Heights
Missile Strikes and Rising Tensions: India-Pakistan Conflict Reaches Dangerous New Heights India launches 24 missile strikes across Pakistan and PoK, triggering fears of broader regional conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in History
Breaking My Father's Rule
Every household has its rules—some spoken, some unspoken. In my family, there was only one rule that stood above the rest. It was simple, clear, and, to my father, non-negotiable: “Never lie.” That was it. Out of all the things we could do wrong, dishonesty was the one thing that my father would not tolerate. He often said that trust is like glass—once shattered, it never quite looks the same again.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Families
Staying Safe: How I Learned to Protect Myself from Fraud
A few years ago, I considered myself a smart and careful person—always aware of my surroundings, skeptical of suspicious emails, and cautious with my money. But everything changed the day I almost became the victim of a sophisticated fraud scheme. What I thought would never happen to me came knocking, and it taught me lessons I now want to share with others. If it could happen to me, it could happen to anyone.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Families
How I Accidentally Became a National Hero in My Underwear
It all began on a humid Tuesday morning, the kind where even the air feels like it's judging your life choices. I had the day off, which meant one thing: no pants. I was lounging on my couch in nothing but my superhero-themed boxers—blue with little red capes on them—and an old T-shirt that read “I Paused My Game for This?”
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Fiction
The Great Escape: Why Everyone’s Leaving the Cities Behind
The world is changing. It’s happening slowly, almost imperceptibly, but if you look closely, it’s everywhere. The loud, bustling cities that were once the beating heart of our societies are now facing an unprecedented exodus. People are leaving. Packing up their lives and moving away from the chaos, pollution, and endless hustle to places that offer something simpler, quieter, and often far less expensive.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Earth
The Day I Mistook Laxatives for Breath Mints
A Hilarious Journey That Started with Fresh Breath and Ended in a Public Restroom Let me start by saying I have a very delicate relationship with public restrooms. I avoid them the way a cat avoids water — with calculated elegance and deep suspicion. So, the fact that this story ends in one, with me clinging to a toilet seat like it was a life raft, should tell you everything you need to know about how terribly my day went.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Confessions











