Muhammad Hamza Safi
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Hi, I'm Muhammad Hamza Safi — a writer exploring education, youth culture, and the impact of tech and social media on our lives. I share real stories, digital trends, and thought-provoking takes on the world we’re shaping.
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From Darkness to Design: How Drawing Healed the Trauma I Couldn’t Explain
Back in 2014… It’s hard to revisit that time, but it shaped who I am. I was only six years old, just a child. Yet, I lived with a kind of pain most people wouldn’t associate with someone so young. I suffered from depression and mental trauma. Sounds strange, doesn’t it? But it’s true.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
When Love Finds a Way
I remember the morning I worked in the sticky red clay of Miss Cox's garden in the summer of 1937. It clung to my rubber boots so fiercely that every step was a struggle, each foot heavy as stone. But when I straightened my back to catch my breath, the rising sun broke through the trees, lighting the clouds with a fiery glow that stole the words right out of my mouth.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
"When Kindness Feels Overwhelming: Living with PTSD and Social Anxiety"
In my town, I’m surrounded by some of the kindest, most well-meaning people. Many are deeply supportive of those who struggle with mental health. They don’t hesitate to check in, even if they barely know you — sometimes even if they don’t know you at all.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
"Earnestly: Becoming Myself Beyond the Binary"
2004 In high school, I was a powerlifter. I loved the strength it gave me, the feeling of power in my body. But peers—crude and immature—joked that my "tits would get hard." I knew what they meant: my chest was small, flat, shaped more like pecs than breasts. Defined. Muscular. Masculine. In their eyes, that was something unfitting. Disgusting. Unwomanly.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
"When It All Falls Apart: Finding Yourself Again in the Ashes"
We don’t always see it coming. The breakdown. The loss. The betrayal. The moment life splits into before and after. Maybe it was a relationship you poured your soul into, only to watch it dissolve.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
"Your Past Doesn’t Define You — Your Future Does"
We’ve all made mistakes. Some small, some big. Some we wish we could take back, and others that haunt us even years later. But here’s a truth we often forget in the face of guilt or regret: your past mistakes do not define you. They are not the final word in your story.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Education
"Why Students Are Breaking School Laptops on Purpose — And Posting It Online"
In a time when smartphones dominate teenage life and going viral is often more valuable than good grades, a disturbing new trend has entered classrooms — and it’s costing schools thousands.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in 01







