
iftikhar habib
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The History of Pakistan
Meta Description: Discover the rich history of Pakistan — from the independence movement of 1947 to the modern challenges and achievements that shaped the nation. Learn about Pakistan’s cultural roots, founders, and historical milestones.— Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Discover their ancient civilizations, cultural heritage, and role in shaping the identity of Pakistan.
By iftikhar habib3 months ago in History
The Last Message on My Phone
The Last Message on My Phone It’s strange how something so small, a vibration in your pocket, can alter the course of your life forever. I wasn’t expecting anything that morning—just another ordinary day filled with ordinary routines. Coffee brewing, emails piling up, my shoelace stubbornly refusing to stay tied. The kind of day that feels predictable, almost boring. Until my phone buzzed.
By iftikhar habib4 months ago in Chapters
The Power of the Empty Notebook
The Power of the Empty Notebook Maya had always been fascinated by stories. As a little girl, she would sit under the old neem tree in her grandmother’s courtyard and listen to tales about kings, queens, and faraway lands. But when it came to her own schooling, Maya struggled. Numbers danced away from her, English words twisted on the page, and the pressure of exams weighed heavily on her shoulders.
By iftikhar habib5 months ago in Education
Smart Money, Smart Life: Lessons from Two Mentors
Introduction – The Two Voices That Shaped My Life When I was a child, I had the unique privilege of being guided by two very different mentors. Neither of them were my biological father, yet both influenced my thoughts about money, success, and the meaning of life.
By iftikhar habib5 months ago in Chapters
How a Simple Skill Became a Steady Local Business
Meet Ali. He’s handy with a screwdriver, hates seeing people pay full price for brand-new phones when a cracked screen or dead battery is the real problem, and wants to build a reliable small business that actually makes life easier for his neighbors. This story follows Ali’s practical, step-by-step path — not a fairy-tale — showing what he did each week to turn a simple idea into a functioning service business you could copy.
By iftikhar habib5 months ago in Chapters
I Love Rock and Roll
The old jukebox in Eddie’s Vinyl Diner whirred to life with a clank and a hum, just like it had every Friday night since 1982. Its colorful neon lights blinked with stubborn pride, casting a glow on the checkerboard floor. Emma Jameson, 17, dropped a quarter in and punched the buttons: J4.
By iftikhar habib5 months ago in Viva
From Lemonade Stand to CEO: The Story of Maya's Market
Maya Thompson was just ten years old when she discovered the power of an idea. It was the first week of summer vacation, and the sun hung high in the sky. Her neighborhood buzzed with the sound of lawnmowers, kids on bikes, and the faint music of an ice cream truck somewhere down the block. Maya sat on her front porch, swinging her legs and sipping a glass of lemonade she had made herself. It wasn’t perfect—too sour—but she liked it that way.
By iftikhar habib5 months ago in Chapters
A Second First Love
Rachel Thomas hadn’t expected to feel anything when she walked into the high school auditorium that Friday evening. She was just there to support her son, Evan, during rehearsal. The plan was simple: drop off snacks for the cast, wave from the back row, and head out before the chaos began. She didn’t expect the jolt in her chest. She didn’t expect him.
By iftikhar habib6 months ago in Lifehack
“I Saw Myself in Her Loneliness”
It started on a gray Thursday. The kind of day where the sky forgets to wake up, and everything feels like it’s been covered with a thin sheet of dust. I had signed up to volunteer at the local nursing home—a decision my therapist called “a step forward,” but one that felt more like jumping into water without checking the depth.
By iftikhar habib6 months ago in Poets
“One Week Without a Mirror”
One Week Without a Mirror By.. Iftikhar Habib It started with a challenge. I was scrolling mindlessly through social media when I came across a post that said: “Spend a week without mirrors. You’ll see yourself more clearly.” I scoffed, but something about the idea lingered. Maybe it was the timing—I'd just spent the better part of an hour analyzing a selfie I never posted. Or maybe I was tired of being so aware of my reflection that it felt like I was living in a permanent state of judgment.
By iftikhar habib6 months ago in Lifehack











