hamad khan
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I write stories that touch hearts and heal minds.
Through simple words, I share real-life lessons, emotions, and moments of reflection.
Join me on a journey of healing, hope, and self-discovery.
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“When Wisdom Met Fate: The Eternal Lessons of Hazrat Luqman (A.S.)”
In every era, there are a few people whose wisdom transcends time and culture — whose words shine brighter the more we reflect on them. Among such noble souls stands Hazrat Luqman (A.S.), known for his deep insight, humility, and understanding of human nature. His conversations with his son and his reflections on life are filled with lessons that continue to guide humanity centuries later.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Fiction
💎 The Blind Man and the Diamond
In a distant kingdom where pride and intellect ruled the throne, a challenge arrived that even the wisest could not solve. Two flawless stones — one a true diamond, the other mere glass — lay before the royal court, gleaming alike under the sun. The king, his ministers, and scholars all failed to tell them apart. Then came a blind man, humble yet fearless, who asked for a chance to judge what sighted eyes could not see. What unfolded was not a contest of jewels, but of wisdom — a timeless reminder that truth shines brightest in the heart, not the eyes.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Rushing My Life
We live in an age where everything demands speed — instant results, instant answers, instant success. The world applauds the fast and forgets the patient. From the moment we open our eyes in the morning, we are pushed to chase — deadlines, dreams, expectations, and approval. We run so fast trying to reach “somewhere” that we forget to live here.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Motivation
The Power of One Small Step
There’s a moment in everyone’s life when the road ahead feels too long, too uncertain, and too heavy to even begin. For me, that moment came on an ordinary morning — the kind where everything felt the same, but deep inside, I knew something had to change.I had dreams, big ones. I wanted to live a meaningful life, to make something of myself. But for months, I felt stuck. Every time I thought of starting, a small voice inside whispered, “It’s too hard. You’re not ready yet.”So, I waited.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Motivation
Dreams Do Not Expire
There’s something quietly beautiful about people who refuse to give up on their dreams. They may grow older, their circumstances may change, their responsibilities may multiply — but somewhere deep inside, that small light of hope still burns. It flickers sometimes, but it never truly dies. Because dreams, unlike milk or medicine, don’t come with an expiry date.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Motivation
My Pain, My Identity
When Socrates said, “If all human misfortunes were gathered together in one place, and each person was asked to choose one, everyone would take back their own,” he wasn’t merely offering a clever observation — he was revealing a deep truth about human nature.Every person carries a burden, seen or unseen. Yet, strangely, if given the chance to exchange our pain for someone else’s, most of us would quietly reach for the same old wound — the one we’ve come to know so well. It’s not because we love suffering, but because our pain has become a language we understand, a companion whose voice we recognize even in the dark.The Familiar Weight of Our Own SufferingHuman beings have an extraordinary ability called adaptation. In psychology, it’s known as hedonic adaptation — the way we adjust to our circumstances, no matter how painful or joyous.At first, life’s blows feel unbearable. A broken heart, a failed dream, a loss that steals our breath — they shake the core of who we are. But slowly, our minds begin to build a shelter within the storm.We start understanding the texture of our own pain. We know where it hurts most, when it quiets down, what triggers it, and how to soothe it. That familiarity makes it bearable. The unknown pain of others, however, is terrifying — it has no map, no rhythm, no end in sight.That’s why Socrates’ wisdom feels timeless. He reminds us that every person’s suffering fits them like a second skin. You may see someone smiling and think their life is easier, but you don’t see the battle they fight inside — the sleepless nights, the quiet fears, the endless questions.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Humans
“Just 12 Minutes of Patience”
What if I told you that every emotion you feel — anger, sadness, fear, even love — lasts only twelve minutes inside your body? Science says our emotions are nothing but chemical reactions, and if we can manage those twelve minutes wisely, we can prevent regret, heartbreak, and chaos. This is the story of a man who discovered the hidden chemistry behind our feelings — and how twelve minutes of patience can transform not just your mood, but your entire life.
By hamad khan3 months ago in Psyche







