kamran khan
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The Price I Paid for Success
“Success Filled My Wallet But Emptied My Soul” I was 26 when I made my first million. It came fast—faster than I expected. One moment I was a broke college graduate pitching business ideas to friends over midnight coffee; the next, I was signing contracts in glass towers, shaking hands with men in tailored suits. I had arrived. The world called me a success.
By kamran khan6 months ago in Motivation
Limited Edition Labubu Doll – Cute, Collectible, and Coveted
In a quiet corner of a bustling city, nestled between antique bookshops and cozy tea cafes, was a tiny store called Whimsy & Wonder. Its wooden sign swung gently in the breeze, painted with pastel stars and a sleepy moon. The shop was a hidden gem, known only to a few, and it held the rarest, most enchanting collectibles you could imagine.
By kamran khan6 months ago in Horror
The Silent Power of Wealth
To most of the world, Elias Ward was just another old man walking the cobbled streets of Bellview. He wore the same worn trench coat every season, lived in the smallest cottage on the hill, and ate breakfast alone at the local diner each morning — always toast, black coffee, and a quiet smile.
By kamran khan6 months ago in Motivation
Money Talks: Are You Listening?
“Sometimes the voice of money isn’t loud—it’s subtle, steady, and life-changing… if you choose to listen.” I used to think money was just about numbers. Income in. Expenses out. Save some, spend some. Repeat. It was practical, unemotional, a means to an end. That’s how I grew up. In a house where emotions were scarce, but bills were always paid on time. Love wasn’t spoken much, but discipline was. Money, in many ways, was the only thing we respected.
By kamran khan6 months ago in Motivation
Living Rich, Thinking Different
How Wealth Changes the Way We Live I used to think money would fix everything. When I was growing up in a cramped one-bedroom apartment with my mother and two brothers, money was all we talked about—and never had enough of. Rent was always late, dinner was sometimes rice and butter, and birthdays were homemade cards with “I owe you one” scribbled in ink. Back then, I promised myself that one day, I’d be rich. Not just comfortable. Rich.
By kamran khan6 months ago in Motivation
The Pain I Hid Behind My Smile
People always said I had a beautiful smile. I’d hear it from teachers, friends, strangers in the grocery store. “You have such a bright smile,” they’d say. And I did. It was wide, practiced, and flawless. I wore it like armor. It was the one thing I could control when everything else in my life was falling apart.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Fiction
How One Act of Kindness in a Grocery Store Changed My Entire Outlook on Life
I used to believe kindness was rare. In a world that felt increasingly cold and indifferent, I had settled into the idea that everyone was too busy, too burdened, or too distracted to notice anyone else. Life was fast, routine, and somewhat hollow. I wasn’t looking for any miracles—especially not in a grocery store on a rainy Tuesday afternoon.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Humans
The Letter I Found After My Mother Died Changed Everything
I always thought I knew my mother. She was strong, quiet, full of little sayings like “the truth always rises” and “people hide pain in the smallest places.” I never quite understood those words—until the day I opened the letter.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Families
How a $20 Object Saved Me from Myself
There was a time when I didn’t think I would make it through the day. I felt lost in a storm of anxiety and self-doubt so overwhelming that every breath felt heavy and every second was a battle. Life had stripped away the parts of me I used to love—the confidence, the joy, the hope. I was trapped in my own mind, spiraling downward with nowhere to turn.
By kamran khan7 months ago in History
Behind the Suit; The Man, The Mission
The conference room fell silent as Daniel Reid stepped up to the podium. Flashes from cameras lit up the room, and hundreds of eyes focused on him—the CEO of one of the fastest-growing global tech firms. To the world, he was a picture of success: custom-tailored suit, calm composure, and a company valued at over $4 billion. But behind that suit was a different story, one that didn’t begin in boardrooms or investment meetings.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Fiction
Hearts Between the Waves
April 10, 1912 – Southampton The docks bustled with excitement as passengers boarded the RMS Titanic for its maiden voyage. Among them stood Eleanor Hayes, a bright-eyed young woman of twenty-two, holding tightly to her sketchbook. Her dark auburn hair danced in the breeze as she took one last look at the English shore. This trip wasn’t just a journey across the Atlantic; it was her escape—from arranged marriage, from societal expectations, from a life half-lived.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Fiction
Mesia and the Hollow Eyes
The village of Elder Hollow was quiet—too quiet. Tucked between blackened trees and crooked hills, it was a place the world had mostly forgotten. Only one road led in, and no roads led out, as if the earth itself had sealed the place shut.
By kamran khan7 months ago in Horror











