
Muhammad Mohsin
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I'm a writer weaving words into worlds, an artist, singer, poet, storyteller and dreamer. Let's explore new dimensions together through the power of storytelling
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Creative Potential
Josh Peck, a multi-talented creative, has achieved great success in the world of entertainment. He has graced the screens of hit movies and TV shows, authored the bestselling memoir "Happy People Are Annoying," hosted popular podcasts, and cultivated social media platforms that entertain and engage millions. During a recent interview, I asked him about the key to his success, and he shared an insightful quote from prolific YouTuber and entrepreneur Casey Neistat: "The right time is always right now."
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Longevity
Rise and Shine
For many of us, the simple act of rising from our beds in the morning can be an ordeal. The allure of a few more minutes under the cozy covers often makes it a daily struggle to embrace the day ahead. It's a challenge that many can relate to, but there's a science-backed solution that can transform your morning routine: having something to wake up for.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Longevity
Apple Macaroon Cake
In 1946, a young and ambitious man named William Greenberg, fueled by his poker winnings from his army days, decided to open a bakery on the bustling streets of Manhattan's East 95th Street. Little did he know that this modest endeavor would grow into a beloved institution on the Upper East Side. Over the next 25 years, Greenberg expanded his bakery operation to encompass four locations, but it was his mouthwatering Apple Macaroon Cake that truly stole the show.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
America Fantastica
In a world where lies take on various forms, deception, hoaxes, and scams are synonymous with malevolence, while the lies we tell ourselves often become our dreams or, more kindly, our delusions. However, the power of creative storytelling can elevate one to the status of a fabulist, and with unwavering dedication, even transcend into the realm of art – what we call fiction.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
Legacy of Ibn Sina and Biruni
In the midst of the chaos and uncertainty of our modern world, one cannot help but marvel at the intellectual giants who once graced the annals of history. Two luminaries from the 11th century, Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, and Biruni, often hailed as "an eleventh-century da Vinci," stand as timeless beacons of knowledge and innovation. S. Frederick Starr's masterful work, "The Genius of Their Age: Ibn Sina, Biruni, and the Lost Enlightenment," takes us on an extraordinary journey into the lives of these extraordinary polymaths.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
Inspiring Stories of Resilience and Transformation
Some stories cut through the noise and reach deep into our hearts, leaving an indelible mark. These extraordinary narratives offer glimpses into lives filled with trials, perseverance, and transformation. Here are five memoirs that not only captivate but also inspire us to navigate the complexities of existence with strength and purpose.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in BookClub
The Legacy of Thomas Watson Jr.
In the early 20th century, Thomas Watson Jr., the son of America's highest-paid executive, found himself trapped in the looming shadow of his father, the man who had transformed IBM into a household name with its near-monopoly on punch-card tabulating equipment. While the world expected him to follow in his father's footsteps, Thomas Watson Jr. longed for personal independence. His journey from reluctant heir to the man who would steer IBM into the computer age is a compelling story of transformation and business evolution.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
Empowering Teens
In the ongoing battle for suburban voters, particularly moms, the Democratic party seems to be resorting to desperate measures. One such tactic involves peddling the unfounded claim that Republicans are ushering in a return of child labor. This baseless assertion has been echoed incessantly by Democrats and their media allies, reaching a crescendo in Florida, where I reside.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Humans
The Theater of Politics
In the drama of politics, where the players don their roles and the stage is set for a spectacle that both captivates and repulses, Shakespeare's timeless wisdom reigns supreme. As we watch politicians indulge in their performative acts, it's easy to cringe at their theatrical antics and cynically delivered speeches. But as Shakespeare would have it, politics is inherently theatrical, and therein lies a profound lesson for all of us.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in History
Love in the Shadows
Beneath the rumble of the subway, an unlikely love story unfolded. This story is born of chance encounters, two souls entangled in the intricate web of fate. A short story, rooted in a simple observation, will take us on a journey where darkness collides with hope, where love battles addiction.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Humans
Heroes of the Bronx River
In the heart of New York's Bronx borough, a group of fearless firefighters have shown that true heroism knows no bounds. Their story is a testament to courage, teamwork, and unwavering dedication. The question posed to them is simple yet profound: "What was your greatest moment of firefighting glory?" One particular incident on the banks of the Bronx River remains etched in their collective memory, exemplifying their valor.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Humans
From Banana Boat to Benevolence
In the bustling heart of America, amid the towering concrete jungles, there's a hidden gem of a story that begins on an island far off the coast of Honduras. Meet the unsung hero of our modern times, a superintendent with a heart as vast as the oceans he crossed to be here.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Humans











