Mohammedseid Ahmedin
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The Quantum Weaver
Part I: The Threshold In the heart of the bustling metropolis, beneath layers of neon lights and technological marvels, lay the Quantum Institute. It was a place where the boundaries of reality were tested and theories of parallel universes were explored. Dr. Evelyn Carter, a renowned physicist, had devoted her life to understanding the fabric of existence. Her latest project, however, promised to push those boundaries further than ever before.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Fiction
Echoes in the Fading Light
Part I: The Stillness of Morning Sarah Monroe stood at the window of her childhood home, staring out at the garden bathed in the soft light of early morning. The house, a Victorian relic in a small New England town, had witnessed her entire life, its creaking floors and dust-laden corners echoing with memories. Today, however, the house seemed almost too quiet, as if it were holding its breath in anticipation of her departure.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Lantern of Ephesus
Ephesus, 262 AD The sun had begun its descent, casting long shadows across the ancient city of Ephesus. The air was thick with the scent of olive trees and the distant hum of the marketplace. Among the bustling crowd, a young woman named Lysandra walked with purpose, her tunic swaying gently with each step.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in History
The Observatory of Echoes
Th e Entry In the heart of the city stood the Observatory of Echoes, an enigmatic structure rumored to bend time and reality. Its dome was a patchwork of glass and steel, reflecting the myriad moods of the sky. Inside, there was no clear path—only corridors that seemed to twist and merge unpredictably.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Fiction
The Marathon Mindset
Running a marathon was never on my bucket list. In fact, the idea of running 26.2 miles seemed almost absurd to me. But one day, driven by a mix of curiosity and the desire to push my limits, I signed up for my first marathon. Little did I know that this decision would transform not only my physical endurance but also my understanding of perseverance and goal-setting.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
The Last Voyage of the Aurora
The Aurora was a vessel of distinction, a sleek yacht boasting three luxurious decks and a state-of-the-art navigation system. Captain Eloise Hart had commanded her for fifteen years, through countless tranquil sunsets and the occasional tempest. Yet, on this particular voyage, the sea seemed to hold its breath, an ominous stillness hanging in the air.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Fiction
Insights from the Unexpected
I had always wanted to volunteer abroad– an extravagant pipe dream filled with visions of doing-good, adventure and immersive cultures. So when the opportunity finally came, I saw it as an opportunity to contribute and experience a new world. What I didn't realise is the fact that this would also teach me some very deep lessons on life and self, ones which hadn't even occurred to me before. After spending some time volunteering in a developing country, little did I know it would be one of the most eye-opening chapter for me that led into way more insightful lessons about life as well, still shaping my rational even far after returning back home.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
From Burnout to Balance
Burnout is frequently depicted as a hazy, faraway notion that feels very serious but fails to resonate until you yourself have reached it. I was no exception. Only when I was in a very exhausted state, working long hours under continuous pressure to produce work that stood test of time did burnout really hit me. Getting from burnout to balance took me YEARS…and, quick spoiler here — there were no magic pills involved. The silver lining of all that struggle though is I learned a TON about mental wellness and self-care along the way…
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
How a Cross-Country Move Changed My Life
I had the vision of a grand adventure in my mind when I packed up my bags and ventured far away from home to settle down in an uncharted city on the opposite side of this country, wide-eyed with dreams wandering aimlessly around like detours from life itself. Though I could never have guessed that this change in my life was but the first step on a journey for personal transformation, one which would forever challenge and redefine not only how I saw the world—but myself;
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
Embracing the Reality
It feels like getting that perfect dream job is the second of years and decades worth career path, of intense ambition. The happy tears flow as the offer letter is opened with anticipation, excitement fills every corner of your being and dreams appear limitless. As soon as I got the job that, up until then was my dream position… everything fell into place. So there I was, eager as hell because this job was part of a really good company in my field and just knowing that would make the flood of congratulations from friends and family *only* more bearable to endure. But when the dust had settled, I realized that this dream job was much more difficult and complex than I envisioned in my mind.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
A Journey of Resilience
Too often, the image of a dream job painted in glossy advertisements and promotional materials seems like an unattainable fantasy—completely polished, effortlessly glamorous (pun most definitely intended), and perpetually exciting. And that it promises a perfect combination of creativity, satisfaction and glamour. I was so thrilled when I got the letter of my dream job offer and you can say that just turned in to a sea-sawing experience, wouldn't itnc. It was a large well-known company in the field I wanted to work in and I will admit, you could say that I was pre-tty excited.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in Motivation
15 Personal Growth Books to Read in 2024
When my life starts to spiral out of control, I notice certain telltale signs: I become unfocused, lose motivation, and question the meaning of my actions. Recognizing these symptoms early on is crucial, as it allows me to address my physical health, mental well-being, and overall vitality with greater mindfulness, helping me realign my path.
By Mohammedseid Ahmedinabout a year ago in BookClub