
Mehtab Ahmad
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“Legally curious, I find purpose in untangling complex problems with clarity and conviction .My stories are inspired by real people and their experiences.I aim to spread love, kindness and positivity through my words."
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Wi-Fi Down for 10 Minutes
It started like any other weekday. I was halfway through an intense TikTok scroll session, with one eye on my laptop screen pretending to "work from home," and the other on my phone watching a cat dramatically refuse to jump into a pool. Life was good. The Wi-Fi was strong. My digital kingdom was functioning perfectly.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Families
Cool China
How the World’s Factory Became the World’s Trendsetter For decades, China was known as the “world’s factory”—a country synonymous with low-cost manufacturing and high-output exports. But in 2025, that image has radically shifted. From cutting-edge AI models to futuristic electric vehicles (EVs) and viral cultural trends, China is no longer just following global innovation—it's leading it. This transformation isn't only technological—it's also cultural, and it's making China... cool.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Futurism
Thailand vs Cambodia War
When Ancient Stones Became Grounds for Modern Guns In the heart of Southeast Asia, two countries—Thailand and Cambodia—share not only borders but centuries of cultural, religious, and political history. While their people often interact peacefully through trade, tourism, and regional cooperation, a cloud of conflict once loomed over a sacred site high atop a cliff: Preah Vihear Temple. The conflict, commonly referred to as the Thailand vs Cambodia war, wasn’t a full-scale war in traditional terms, but it was a bitter, dangerous, and deadly border dispute that held global attention during the late 2000s and early 2010s.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in History
Is WWE Fake?
If you've ever seen a WWE match, you've probably asked the question: “Is this real or fake?” With wrestlers flying through the air, crashing into tables, and throwing punches that seem to echo across the arena, it’s easy to get lost in the drama. But once the lights dim and the crowds go home, the question remains — is WWE fake?
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
Access to Justice
It was still dark when 45-year-old Shahnaz Bibi sat outside the district court, her shawl wrapped tightly around her shoulders and her eyes tired from countless sleepless nights. She wasn’t a lawyer. She wasn’t even sure what “petition” meant. All she knew was that her husband had died in a road accident six months ago, and the factory he worked for refused to pay the compensation she was legally owed.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Education
Cybercrime and Digital Policing
It was a chilly winter morning when Inspector Faraz received an unusual call. A mother, trembling with panic, reported that her 17-year-old daughter had gone missing after being blackmailed online. The girl had been chatting with someone she believed was a schoolmate. But the boy turned out to be a predator who had gathered private pictures and was now threatening to leak them if she didn’t meet him in person. This wasn't just a case of missing persons — this was cybercrime in its darkest form.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
Self-Love Is Not Selfish
I used to think self-love was indulgent. You know, those social media posts that say, “Put yourself first,” or “You can’t pour from an empty cup”—they felt like empty phrases. I was raised to believe that strength meant sacrifice, that love meant putting others ahead of yourself, even if it hurt. Especially if it hurt.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
I Bought a Haunted Doll Off a Livestream
I’ve always had a strange relationship with fear. I don’t flinch at horror movies, I laugh at haunted house stories, and I’ve always thought that people who claim “spirits followed them home” were either lying or needed help. I thought I was immune.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Horror
Voices in the Walls of Apartment 407
I never believed in ghosts. In fact, I laughed at people who did. That was before I moved into Apartment 407. It was the start of winter when I shifted into the small two-bedroom flat in the heart of the city. The rent was suspiciously cheap for the area, but the building manager simply shrugged and said, “The last tenant moved out in a hurry. You know how people are.” He handed me the keys and avoided eye contact.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
The Day a Beggar Gave Me Hope
It was an ordinary Tuesday, the kind of day that blends into the grey blur of routine. I was late again—rushing through the bustling streets of the city, briefcase in one hand, phone in the other, pretending that my life had some kind of direction. The truth was, I was falling apart.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Humans
How I Hit My First 1 Million
The morning I checked my account and saw seven digits for the first time, I didn’t scream. I didn’t jump. I didn’t even smile. I just sat there, staring at the screen. The quiet hum of my old laptop filled the room as I took it in.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Motivation











