Hamza Habib
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“The Forgotten Women Who Changed the World”
History is often written in bold strokes — wars, revolutions, discoveries, and declarations — and more often than not, those strokes have been signed by men. But behind the curtains of great empires, beneath the layers of textbooks and timelines, there lived women who transformed the world in ways most of us were never taught. These were women who defied tradition, resisted oppression, challenged science, inspired revolutions, and saved lives — yet their names have been lost, ignored, or erased.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in History
“History Didn’t Tell You This About World War II”
When we think of World War II, a few dominant images come to mind: Hitler’s rise, the Holocaust, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the D-Day landings, and the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These events shaped the modern world, and rightly so, they dominate our textbooks. But underneath these widely known chapters lies a world of forgotten stories, covert operations, and silenced truths that history didn’t quite tell you.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in History
“What Going Broke Taught Me About Wealth”
It didn’t happen all at once. That’s the funny thing about financial ruin—it’s not a dramatic crash like you see in the movies. No smoke, no sirens. Just quiet, creeping erosion. One declined transaction at a time. One ignored bill. One silent stare at the ceiling in the middle of the night.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Motivation
“What It Means to Be a Woman in a World That Doesn’t Listen”
I’ve been interrupted mid-sentence more times than I can count. In meetings, in classrooms, at dinner tables, and even during moments where my voice should’ve been the only one that mattered. And each time, a little piece of me was tucked away—filed under “Maybe I’m wrong” or “This isn’t the right time.”
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Families
“How I Healed My Anxiety Naturally—And What Actually Worked”
There was a time not long ago when anxiety ruled my life like a tyrant. My chest would tighten in the middle of the day for no reason. My heart raced when I tried to fall asleep. And the smallest tasks—like answering a phone call or stepping into a crowded room—felt like mountains I wasn’t strong enough to climb. I didn’t recognize myself anymore. My smile had become a performance, my peace a distant memory.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Psyche
“The Silent Power of Morning Rituals: How I Changed My Life Before 8 A.M.”
We often hear the phrase, “Win the morning, win the day.” But for most of my life, mornings were chaotic, rushed, or completely unintentional. I would wake up just in time to scroll my phone, gulp down coffee, and run out the door—mentally foggy and emotionally unprepared.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Motivation
“I Quit Social Media for 60 Days—Here’s What Happened to My Mind”
We live in a world constantly screaming for our attention—notifications, likes, shares, DMs, trends, reels, memes. For most of my adult life, I didn't realize how entangled my identity and emotional well-being had become with the digital platforms I scrolled daily. It wasn’t until my mental health hit a wall that I decided to experiment with something radical: a 60-day total break from social media.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Motivation









