Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir
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From Rock Bottom to Rising Stars: Untold Stories of Great Minds Who Changed The World
The Universal Language of Struggle Every human being, no matter where they are born or what they become, goes through struggle. Struggle is a language we all understand. It’s not bound by nationality, wealth, or background—it is universal. The difference between ordinary lives and extraordinary ones often lies not in the absence of failure, but in the way people respond to it.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir4 months ago in Motivation
How I Healed My Anxiety Without Pills
I used to think anxiety was just something you “got over.” Until I couldn’t. It started subtly—missed sleep, tightness in my chest, random moments of dread. I brushed it off as work stress. After all, I had a fast-paced marketing job in Chicago, a busy social calendar, and a “keep it together” mindset I’d worn like armor for years.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir6 months ago in Motivation
The Silent Witness
Rain lashed against the windows of Senator Gregory Harrow’s office, the sound like a thousand whispered secrets. Detective Elias Vorne stepped inside, his sharp gray eyes missing nothing—the too-perfect placement of the gun in the senator’s hand, the lack of powder burns, the faint scent of cologne that didn’t belong to the victim.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir6 months ago in Fiction
The Ace of Spaces Murders-2nd Part
Chapter 2: The Ace of Spades The rain had started by the time James and Sarah reached Marcus Doyle’s apartment. A cramped, third-floor walk-up in the kind of building where the wallpaper peeled in long, sad strips and the air smelled of mildew and stale coffee.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir6 months ago in Fiction
The Ace of Spades Murders-1st Part
Chapter 1: The Body in the Alley The fog rolled in from the harbor, thick and suffocating, swallowing the neon glow of Blackwood City’s streets. Detective James Callahan hated nights like this—the kind where the air clung to his skin like a second layer, where every shadow seemed to shift just beyond his vision.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir6 months ago in Fiction
How I healed my anxiety without pills
Anxiety doesn’t knock politely. It crashes in like a thief in the night—uninvited, unwelcome, and unapologetic. For me, it began subtly. A racing heart here. A sleepless night there. Then came the breathlessness, the overthinking, the constant worry about things that didn’t even exist. At first, I ignored it. Thought I was just "tired." Then I thought maybe I needed a vacation. But soon, I was drowning in a sea of panic I couldn’t explain.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir6 months ago in Motivation
How I turned my failure into Motivation
I still remember the sting of that moment—my hands trembling, eyes locked on the rejection letter as if sheer disbelief could change the words. My dream had always been simple: to become a writer. Not just any writer, but one whose words could inspire, comfort, and stir the soul. For years, I carried that ambition like a lantern through the dark woods of life, believing that if I held on long enough, it would eventually lead me to something bright.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir7 months ago in Motivation
"The WhatsApp Message That Almost Got me Killed
PART 1: THE MESSAGE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING The rain hammered against my apartment window like a warning. I was curled up on my couch, scrolling through memes, when my phone buzzed. A WhatsApp notification from an unknown number.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir8 months ago in Fiction
Aliens Stole My Wi-Fi
It all started at exactly 2:47 AM on a random Tuesday when my Wi-Fi stopped working. Now, for most people, that’s mildly annoying. For me, it was a code-red emergency. You see, I wasn’t just scrolling memes or watching cat videos (okay, maybe a little of that)—I was in the middle of an epic online battle in Call of Duty. One second I was sniping enemies like a digital Rambo, and the next, my screen froze, and my soldier stood there like a clueless statue, ready to be shot.
By Md. Muzammal Rahman Pir8 months ago in Fiction




