Kashif Wazir
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The Night I Finally Let Myself Cry
For a long time, I believed that strength meant silence. I thought that keeping my feelings buried, my voice calm, and my heart guarded was the way to survive. I smiled when I wanted to scream, laughed when I wanted to break, and told everyone I was fine even when I was slowly falling apart inside. I became so good at pretending that even I started to believe my own mask. But deep down, I knew I was tired—tired of holding it all together, tired of being the strong one, tired of never letting myself feel what I needed to feel.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Motivation
Nike Project Amplify: The World’s First Battery-Powered Shoes
### A Leap into the Future of Footwear Nike has officially unveiled a groundbreaking new product called **Project Amplify** — the world’s first battery-powered footwear system designed to assist walking and running. ([about.nike.com][1]) Built for everyday “athletes” (which Nike defines broadly: *“If you have a body, you are an athlete.”*) ([about.nike.com][1]), the shoes merge robot-assisted technology with classic running silhouettes to give you extra boost with less effort.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in 01
From Overthinking to Inner Peace: My 30-Day Journey
# **The Restless Mind That Never Slept** For most of my life, I was trapped inside my own thoughts. Every decision felt heavy, every silence too loud. I used to replay conversations in my head, worrying about what people thought of me or whether I said the “right” thing. Even at night, my brain refused to rest. Overthinking had become my silent companion — one that drained my energy and joy. One evening, after another sleepless night of “what-ifs” and regrets, I decided something had to change. I challenged myself to go on a 30-day journey toward peace. I didn’t know if it would work, but I knew I couldn’t keep living with the noise in my mind.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Motivation
The 10 Most Expensive Homes on Earth in 2025
In 2025, luxury homes are no longer just places to live — they’re private kingdoms floating above the rest of the world. Billionaires have turned real estate into an art form, creating houses so grand, they look like something out of a dream. From skyscraper palaces in Mumbai to ocean-view mansions in Malibu, these are the 10 most expensive homes on Earth that redefine what “rich” really means.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Lifehack
Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes Soccer’s First Billionaire with $1.4 Billion Fortune
# From Humble Beginnings to Global Brand Back in 2002, a young Portuguese teenager from the island of Madeira began his professional journey at Sporting CP. That teen, Cristiano Ronaldo, dreamed of football glory. Today, he stands not only as one of the greatest players in history, but as the first footballer ever to reach billionaire status. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Ronaldo’s net worth has surged to about **$1.4 billion**, thanks to elite contracts, endorsements and smart business moves. ([The Times of India][1])
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Cleats
Irish Offers £70,000 to Start a New Life on a Remote Island
# The Big Offer on the Table Imagine packing up your city life and moving to a serene island off the coast of Ireland. Sounds like a dream, right? As part of its Our Living Islands initiative, the Irish government is offering **grants up to €84,000 (around £70,000)** to people willing to commit to renovating vacant homes and living long-term on certain remote islands. ([The Independent][1]) The scheme’s aim is clear: revitalise small island communities, boost game-changing population growth and protect Ireland’s cultural and coastal heritage.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal
World-Famous Louvre Museum Closed After Gang Steals Jewellery Worth Millions
# A Shock at the Heart of Paris On the morning of October 19, 2025, the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris was rocked by a swift and audacious robbery. Thieves breached the building in broad daylight and made off with jewellery of **inestimable historical value** from the Galerie d’Apollon. ([The Guardian][1]) The museum announced it would close **for the day** for “exceptional reasons,” leaving visitors and Parisians stunned. ([ABC News][2])
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal
Donald Trump Shares AI Video of Protesters Being Bombed with Faeces
### A Disturbing Digital Display In October 2025, President Donald J. Trump posted an AI-generated video on his social media account that immediately sparked outrage. In the clip, he is portrayed as a fighter-jet pilot wearing a crown, flying over a city while dropping what appears to be faecal matter on protesters taking part in the “No Kings” movement. ([The Economic Times][1]) In his caption, he wrote “Just cleaning up the mess!” — a message many viewed as mocking, demeaning, and dangerously dismissive of protest rights.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal
TikTok Comedian Steve Bridges Has Died Aged 41
# 🌟 A Shocking Goodbye to a Beloved Star The world of TikTok comedy was shaken when news spread that **Steve Bridges**, the much-loved social media comedian, had passed away at just **41 years old**. The announcement came from his wife, **Chelsey Bridges**, who shared an emotional video confirming that Steve had died in his sleep on **October 15, 2025**. The heartbreaking update left millions of his fans stunned, many struggling to believe that the man who made them laugh every day was gone.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Geeks
ICE Arrests Police Officer Accused of Being Illegal Migrant
# A Puzzling Arrest in Hanover Park In October 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made headlines by arresting a police officer in Hanover Park, Illinois, accusing him of being in the country illegally. ([ABC News][1]) The officer, named **Radule Bojovic**, originally from Montenegro, was alleged to have overstayed a tourist visa over ten years ago. ([ABC News][1])
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal
China Tightens Rare Earth Exports: What It Means for the Global Tech and Battery Industry
**The Hidden Power Behind Modern Technology** Every smartphone, electric vehicle (EV), and wind turbine depends on something invisible to most people — *rare earth elements*. These are special metals like lithium, neodymium, and cobalt that power batteries, magnets, and green energy technologies. Without them, modern devices wouldn’t work.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal











