
Kamran Zeb
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Curious mind with a love for storytelling—writing what resonates, whatever the topic.
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Social Media is Making Us Lonelier – Here’s the Data
Once upon a time, “friends” were the people we shared coffee with, laughed beside, cried with, and trusted deeply. Today, “friends” are also strangers we follow, double-tap, and occasionally DM with emojis. We’re more connected than ever, yet—paradoxically—we’re also lonelier than ever. And it’s not just a feeling. The numbers back it up.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Psyche
Master Time Management in Just 10 Days
Let’s face it — time is the one thing we all wish we had more of. Whether you're a student drowning in deadlines, a professional juggling meetings, or a side-hustler trying to make every minute count, poor time management can sabotage your goals before you even get started.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Lifehack
The 7 Weird Habits of Super Successful People
Success isn’t just about hard work, talent, or luck. Sometimes, it’s the little, unexpected habits—the quirks and routines that seem weird or even counterintuitive—that set super-successful people apart from the crowd. These habits don’t just make millionaires richer; they fuel their focus, creativity, and resilience.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Journal
Meme Marketing: How Brands Are Winning Hearts Through Humor
Introduction: From Chuckles to Checkouts Scroll through your Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok feed for five minutes, and you’re almost guaranteed to see a meme. Maybe it’s a sassy cat, a cringeworthy throwback, or a viral quote slapped on a SpongeBob screenshot. But here’s the twist: that meme might actually be a marketing campaign.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Journal
From Drones to Underground Armies: The Tech Revolution Fueling Today’s Escalations
In 2025, the face of warfare no longer resembles the gritty front lines of history textbooks. Tanks rust idle while satellites, drones, AI systems, and underground militias dictate the terms of conflict. Welcome to the new battlefield—one that’s fought in shadows, online, and often without a single soldier crossing a border.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in The Swamp
AI Girlfriends, Virtual Relationships, and the Future of Love
In 2025, love is no longer confined to candlelit dinners, handwritten notes, or even swipes on dating apps. Instead, it's taking a leap into the digital unknown—where relationships aren’t just mediated by technology, but fully created by it.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Humans
Train Your Brain: The New Rules of Mental Fitness
In a world obsessed with physical fitness, we’ve overlooked the most powerful muscle we own: the mind. Just like our bodies, our brains need regular training to stay sharp, resilient, and energized — especially in an age of constant distraction, burnout, and stress. Welcome to the new era of mental fitness.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Education
When the Moon Forgot Her Name
The first time they found her, she was lying in a wheat field just outside the edge of town—barefoot, dazed, and humming a song no one could place. Her skin shimmered faintly, as if dusted with frost under the midsummer sun. She didn’t speak. She didn’t run. She simply stared at the sky like it had let her down.
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Fiction
The Mirror Lied. Content Warning.
The mirror had always been in the hallway. Tall, framed in tarnished gold leaf, its glass was slightly warped — the kind that made your reflection look just a bit... off. It belonged to my grandmother, who used to mutter in her last years, “Don’t trust what it shows you.”
By Kamran Zeb7 months ago in Fiction











