Hamza Habib
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What the World Will Look Like in 2050 (If We Survive)
The year 2050 feels both distant and near. A mere twenty-five years away, it is close enough that many of us alive today will see it—but far enough that the world we know may be unrecognizable. Scientists, futurists, and storytellers paint radically different visions: one of dazzling innovation where disease, poverty, and hunger fade into history, and another of collapse, where climate, politics, and technology spiral beyond control.
By Hamza Habib4 months ago in Futurism
The Handmaid’s Tale
When Margaret Atwood published The Handmaid’s Tale in 1985, it was intended as a dystopian cautionary tale. Forty years later, it feels eerily like a prophecy. It is not only a story about one woman’s survival under an authoritarian regime but also a mirror held up to the ways in which societies control bodies, especially women’s bodies, through religion, politics, and fear.
By Hamza Habib5 months ago in BookClub
I’ll treat Half of a Yellow Sun like the others we’ve done
When Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie published Half of a Yellow Sun in 2006, she wasn’t simply writing a war novel. She was restoring memory. She was pulling back the curtain on a forgotten history—the Biafran War (1967–1970)—and asking the world to look again at the scars left on Nigeria, and the people caught in its violence.
By Hamza Habib5 months ago in BookClub
“Post-2025 Market Leaders: The Companies You Can’t Ignore”
Introduction: A World Under New Management Business history teaches us one lesson: the throne never stays occupied forever. IBM yielded to Microsoft, Microsoft yielded to Google, and Google found itself sharing space with TikTok and OpenAI. Oil once powered the planet, now data and clean energy compete for that title.
By Hamza Habib5 months ago in Futurism
“Who Rules Global Business After 2025? The New Top 10”
Introduction: A Changing Throne Room of Power For over a century, the titans of global business were predictable. Oil companies, banks, and Western tech giants reigned supreme, shaping everything from politics to culture. ExxonMobil, JPMorgan, Apple, and Google seemed immovable, their dominance baked into the very structure of globalization.
By Hamza Habib5 months ago in Trader
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide." Thus begins one of the greatest epics of all time—a tale of war, loyalty, and fate set against the backdrop of China’s collapse in the final days of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in Serve
One hundred years of solitude
It begins, as many things do, with a dream. José Arcadio Buendía imagined a city of mirrors that reflected the world in such clarity that no one could ever lie, nor forget. He named it Macondo. And with that vision—and a furious will to reshape the world—he built it on the edge of a jungle, surrounded by silence and hope.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in History
Ask Why. Show How. Tell Do.
It started with a single conversation—one that left me both humbled and inspired. I was giving instructions to a junior colleague at work, explaining how to handle a client presentation. I spoke quickly, gave her a checklist, and moved on. Hours later, she approached me with a hesitant look and said:
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in Psyche
Spending less, Saving More.
Let me begin with a confession: I used to be broke. Not broke in the dramatic, sleeping-in-a-car way, but broke in the “why-is-my-card-declined-again?” way. I was that person who lived paycheck to paycheck, convincing myself I deserved the daily coffee runs, impulsive online shopping, and lavish birthday gifts for friends I hadn’t spoken to in months.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in Art
“Build a Brand, Not Just a Business”
In the early months of 2018, I launched an online store selling handmade leather accessories. I had the skills, the products, and even a decent Instagram following. I poured my energy into marketing, discounts, and boosting ads. Orders came in sporadically, but something felt…empty.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in The Swamp











