
Kaleem Ullah
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Keep Your Dreams Alive: The Unshaken Vision of Monty Roberts
### **The Power of an Unwavering Dream** Monty Roberts’ story is more than just an anecdote about perseverance—it’s a testament to the power of holding onto a vision, no matter how impossible it may seem to others. His journey from a dismissed high school assignment to owning a sprawling horse ranch in San Isidro is a reminder that dreams are worth fighting for, even when the world says otherwise.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in Motivation
The Flame That Won’t Burn Out
In the rugged lands of Balochistan, where the mountains are high and the roads are dusty and forgotten, a young woman decided to stand up against fear. Her name is Dr. Mahrang Baloch. She is not a politician, nor does she lead a large group. She is simply a doctor — and a daughter whose father never came back home.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in Motivation
Echoes of Silence
In the cacophony of modern-day political turmoil, some movements speak not with volume but with resonance. They do not erupt like firestorms, but rather seep through the cracks of oppression like steady rain—imperceptible at first, yet ultimately transformative. Such is the story of Manzoor Ahmed Pashteen, the emblematic leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), a civil rights movement that rose from the ashes of war, prejudice, and state-sanctioned violence.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in Motivation
The Boy Who Stood Between Death and 2,000 Lives
Shaheed Aitzaz Hasan: The Unforgettable Sacrifice of a Brave Young Boy It was a cold morning on January 6, 2014. Life was moving as usual in the Ibrahimzai area of Hangu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. But that day, an incident occurred that shook not just Pakistan, but the entire world. A 15-year-old boy sacrificed his life to save hundreds of children and became immortal in the pages of history.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in Pride
Whispers of the Lost River
In the twilight of history, where time itself lingers like a mystic dervish spinning in silence, the Indus Valley Civilization once breathed with a rhythm as ancient as the stars. It was not merely a cluster of mud-brick cities etched along a river’s edge—it was a hymn sung in clay, stone, and spirit. Before Babylon dreamed of ziggurats or the Nile whispered secrets to the pyramids, the Indus had already woven a tapestry of life where the sacred and the mundane danced hand in hand.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in History
The Question of the Silent Chair
The golden light of evening slowly crept across the faded walls of a small, quiet room. In one dimly lit corner stood an old wooden chair — silent, weathered, and heavy with the weight of untold stories. And there, on that very chair, Ahmed sat every evening. His arms folded tightly, his brows furrowed, and his eyes fixed on the ground as if searching for answers buried deep beneath the floor.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 months ago in Motivation






