
Hridoy Hasan
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Welcome to my page! Here, I share a variety of stories, articles, and ideas. Each piece is crafted with care to inspire, inform, and entertain. As a dedicated writer, I’m committed to creating content that connects with readers.
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Echoes of the Lighthouse
The storm raged outside, the waves crashing violently against the shore. From her small cottage near the coast, Amelia Harper stared at the lighthouse in the distance. It had stood there for nearly a century, abandoned for years, yet holding secrets no one had ever uncovered.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Confessions
Whispers of the Old Library
The air inside the library smelled of aged paper and dust, a scent Evelyn Carter had grown to love over the years. Nestled in the heart of her small town, the Carter Library had stood for nearly a century, its towering wooden shelves holding thousands of untold stories. Evelyn, a part-time librarian and aspiring writer, often found herself lost in its quiet corners, flipping through old books and imagining the lives of those who had once read them.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Confessions
The Forgotten Melody
Sophia had always been drawn to the old piano in her grandmother’s house. It stood in the corner of the dusty living room, untouched for years. Its once-polished wooden surface had dulled, and the ivory keys had yellowed with age. Yet, whenever she visited, she found herself tracing her fingers over the keys, wondering about the stories they once told.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Confessions
The Last Letter
James Carter had never been particularly close to his grandfather, Richard Carter. The old man was quiet, reserved, and kept most of his past to himself. James had spent summers at his grandparents’ countryside home, but even during those visits, Richard never spoke much about his life before marriage.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Confessions
The Art of Embracing Change
Change is inevitable, yet many of us resist it. Whether it’s moving to a new city, starting a new job, or going through a personal transformation, change can feel daunting. However, learning to embrace change is one of the most powerful ways to grow and evolve in life. In fact, it’s often through change that we discover new opportunities, strengths, and perspectives that we might never have encountered otherwise.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Art
The Art of Self-Care: Nurturing Your Mind, Body, and Soul
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to neglect ourselves while juggling work, relationships, and responsibilities. But self-care is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Taking time for yourself is essential for maintaining mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Self-care isn’t just about pampering yourself with occasional treats, it’s a holistic approach that nurtures your mind, body, and soul.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Art
The Power of Gratitude: Transforming Your Life with Thankfulness"
Gratitude is often seen as a simple feeling, but in reality, it holds the power to change lives. In our fast-paced world, where challenges and setbacks often dominate our attention, taking time to practice gratitude can shift our perspective, improve our mental and emotional well-being, and even enhance our relationships.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Education
Kindness
In a world filled with constant challenges and uncertainties, kindness stands as a beacon of hope and compassion. It is a universal language that knows no boundaries, transcending differences in culture, nationality, and background. Unlike material possessions or fleeting pleasures, kindness holds immeasurable value and costs nothing. Whether it's a smile shared with a stranger, a helping hand extended to someone in need, or a few words of encouragement, small acts of kindness have the power to transform lives and create a ripple effect of positivity.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Education
You Believed in Me
In life, we often find ourselves facing challenges that seem insurmountable. The weight of the world, coupled with self-doubt, can cloud our judgment and make us question our abilities. However, amid all the chaos, there is always someone who believes in us—someone who offers support, encouragement, and strength when we need it the most. The power of belief can transform our lives in ways we never imagined.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Education
A mysterious day
It was a day like no other—strange yet captivating. As I woke up, I noticed an unusual stillness outside my window. The sky, usually filled with vibrant hues, was covered with thick clouds that seemed to hang low, as if burdened with secrets. There was no sign of the usual morning hustle; the streets were eerily quiet, and the birds seemed to have abandoned their usual songs.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in History
311: The Day After, Just Without Zombies (or, Is It?)
Disasters leave scars, both physical and psychological, on a nation and its people. Some are so powerful that they forever alter the way society perceives safety, risk, and resilience. One such event occurred on March 11, 2011, in Japan, a day that has become known simply as "3/11." This day brought not just a natural disaster, but a cascading series of crises that had Japan and the world on edge. While there were no zombies involved, the catastrophe felt apocalyptic to those who experienced it. This was a real-world horror, testing humanity's endurance, adaptability, and collective strength.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Fiction
She Was This World
In a small village nestled between vast fields and towering mountains, lived an old woman named Meera. The villagers lovingly called her “Mother Meera.” Her eyes sparkled with wisdom, her face lined with years of laughter and sorrow. Despite her age, Meera held an unbreakable bond with nature. She knew every tree, every river, and every bird that nested in the area. For the villagers, she was as much a part of their world as the land itself.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in History







