
Mohammad Ashique
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Curious mind. Creative writer. I share stories on trends, lifestyle, and culture — aiming to inform, inspire, or entertain. Let’s explore the world, one word at a time.
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Loneliness in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity – Why We Feel Alone Despite Being 'Connected'
We live in an age where messages travel faster than light, where we can see our friends’ vacation photos before they even unpack, where "likes" and emojis fill our phones day and night. Yet, behind all this noise, a strange truth lingers: we are lonelier than ever.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Motivation
Claude AI vs. ChatGPT: The Battle for AI Supremacy in 2025
The Age of Intelligent Conversation Welcome to 2025 — a year where artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction, but a daily reality. From generating business emails to tutoring students and even providing therapy-like companionship, AI has become deeply woven into our personal and professional lives. Two titans now stand at the forefront of this evolution: Claude AI, developed by Anthropic, and ChatGPT, created by OpenAI.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Journal
Loneliness in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity – Why We Feel Alone Despite Being 'Connected'
We live in an age where messages travel faster than light, where we can see our friends’ vacation photos before they even unpack, where "likes" and emojis fill our phones day and night. Yet, behind all this noise, a strange truth lingers: we are lonelier than ever.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Humans
The Loneliness Epidemic – Why We’re All Feeling So Alone in a Connected World
The Most Connected Yet the Most Alone In an era where a message can travel across the world in a second and we can “like” someone’s lunch without ever knowing their name, it’s ironic—painfully so—that loneliness is becoming the defining emotional state of the 21st century. Across age groups, cultures, and countries, people are reporting a growing sense of disconnection. Mental health professionals are calling it a “loneliness epidemic.” But how did we get here? And more importantly, how do we get out?
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Humans
Humanity at a Crossroads – A Reflection on Gender, Belief, and Social Balance
A Time to Reflect, Not to Divide In today’s world, we are constantly bombarded with opinions, ideologies, and movements. Some call it progress, others call it chaos. But one thing is clear—people are struggling to find the truth. As humans, we seek meaning, clarity, and peace. But when ideas begin to challenge the very structure of what we’ve known for millennia—such as the nature of gender—it’s worth asking: Are we moving forward, or losing our way?
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Humans
The Forgotten Empire That Shaped the Modern World
We often talk about history like it’s a straight line from ancient Greece to Renaissance Europe to Silicon Valley. But between the ruins of Rome and the rockets of Elon Musk lies a missing chapter — one written not in Latin or English, but in Arabic script, inked with innovation, and powered by curiosity. It’s the story of a civilization that burned brightly at a time when most of the Western world had gone dark.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in History
Western Media and the Double Standard in Portraying Black Men
In the digital age, media narratives significantly shape public perception. However, a persistent issue remains: the portrayal of Black men in Western media often reflects deep-seated biases and double standards. These portrayals not only influence societal attitudes but also have tangible effects on the lives of Black individuals.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in The Swamp
Morning Motivation That Can Change Your Life One Day at a Time
What if your morning wasn’t just something you got through, but something that pulled greatness out of you? Imagine waking up—not groaning, not dragging your feet—but rising with purpose, with fire, with that rare inner voice whispering, “Today, I make progress.”
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in Motivation




