
Keramatullah Wardak
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I write practical, science-backed content on health, productivity, and self-improvement. Passionate about helping you eat smarter, think clearer, and live better—one article at a time.
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People Who Were Using AI 700 Years Ago
When people hear the term "artificial intelligence," their minds race to Silicon Valley—robots, algorithms, and futuristic tech. But few realize that centuries before the age of computers, Muslim engineers were building automated machines, some with programmable features and mechanical feedback—concepts that today form the backbone of modern AI and robotics.
By Keramatullah Wardak7 months ago in Futurism
I Quit My Job to Start an Online Business in Afghanistan
In a world where stability often outweighs ambition, I made a different choice. I left behind a secure job; the kind of job many people dream of in Afghanistan to chase a dream that many thought was unrealistic. But I wasn't chasing fantasy. I was chasing freedom, purpose, and potential.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Motivation
The Dollar Is Falling: What It Really Means for Small Countries
In the global economic theater, the U.S. dollar has long played the leading role — a symbol of stability, strength, and trust. But today, the spotlight is shifting. From the rise of alternative alliances like BRICS to increasing distrust in U.S. global leadership, the fall of the dollar is no longer a conspiracy theory — it's a visible trend. And while the headlines focus on Washington and Wall Street, the real impact is unfolding quietly in small and developing countries.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in The Swamp
My 25 Days with Vocal
Exactly 25 days ago, I was just another curious internet user wondering how to share my ideas with the world. I had never published an article on a platform like Vocal before, and honestly, I had no idea if anyone would even read what I wrote.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Journal
What I Found Were Bigger Than I Expected
I left home with a dream. A dream that I had shaped carefully over years of quiet thinking, soft prayers, and hopeful ambition. I believed the world outside my small town would be filled with opportunity, intelligence, connection — a place where people cared, where truth had a voice, and where fairness would thrive if you worked hard enough.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Motivation
How I Became a Leader?
When I was a teenager, I used to graze the flock with my grandfather in the vast, quiet meadows of our village. Those mornings were cold, and the hills were silent—except for the soft bleating of sheep and the old wisdom my grandfather would share. At the time, I thought we were just shepherding animals. But now I realize, I was being trained for something much bigger.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Motivation
I Innovated Myself
I wasn’t born with a strong sense of identity. For a long time, I lived like a puzzle made up of pieces given to me by others—family expectations, societal pressure, even fear. I tried to be everything that people admired. But in doing so, I forgot how to be myself.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Motivation
The Truth Behind the Mysterious Qatari Plane to Trump
In recent months, a political rumor has ignited media attention and social speculation: Did the State of Qatar gift a private jet to former U.S. President Donald J. Trump? With tensions high around foreign influence in U.S. politics, the idea of a wealthy Gulf nation bestowing a luxury aircraft upon a former president raises significant ethical, legal, and diplomatic questions.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in The Swamp
I Made Pharaoh in 5 Seconds
They say "history can’t be rewritten". But in 2025, I didn’t rewrite history—I reassembled it. In five seconds flat, a man who died over 3,000 years ago blinked into existence on my screen. Not as a ghost. Not as a god. But as a simulation—crafted by algorithms, shaped by data, and pulsing with a reconstructed human consciousness.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Futurism
What Did Hitler Hack?
When we hear the word “hack,” most of us think of computers—silent keyboards, green code on black screens, cyber-attacks launched from dark basements. But history has its own hackers. Men who didn’t need passwords or Wi-Fi. Men who hacked systems, minds, and societies long before the internet was born.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in History
What is AI Vocal Remover?
In the rapidly evolving world of music production and digital audio, AI vocal remover tools are making waves. Whether you’re a musician, content creator, or just someone who enjoys singing karaoke, you’ve likely come across the concept of removing vocals from songs. But how exactly does it work? And why is AI-powered vocal removal becoming such a hot trend in 2025?
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Beat











