
Muhammad Nadeem
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Hello! I'm your go-to resource for the oddball, the curious, and the simply fascinating. You can find me exploring the more bizarre areas of the internet. I investigate everything while maintaining a healthy dose of curiosity and humor.
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Young Love
The Age Gap in Our Relationship I'm 58 years old, and my fiancée, Holly, is 18. I know some people might find the age gap a bit odd, but honestly, we have a lot in common. We both enjoy life to the fullest - whether it's physical intimacy, making out in public, or partying together. We share these interests, which makes our bond stronger.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Humans
One Monday, you’ll find yourself asking someone’s favorite color again
Introduction Colors hold a surprising amount of power in our lives. They can spark emotions, trigger memories, and even shape our moods. Think about it: have you ever found yourself gazing at a sunset, captivated by the vibrant orange and pink hues? Or felt strangely calm in a room painted a soft blue? Colors impact us in subtle ways we don't always notice. And yet, there's one question that always brings color to the forefront of our minds - "What's your favorite color?"
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Viva
His latest book, My Funny Cowboy Dance, is a new collection of short humor pieces.
Introduction Humor has a way of lightening up even the darkest days, and that's exactly what My Funny Cowboy Dance aims to do. The latest offering from an accomplished humor writer, this book is a collection of short, witty, and engaging stories that revolve around cowboy life, everyday scenarios, and hilarious moments. If you're someone who enjoys laughing at the absurdities of life, this book might just be the perfect read for you.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Humans
Do It Wrong
Why Making Mistakes Is the Key to Success Introduction We've all been taught from a young age that making mistakes is something to be avoided at all costs. Whether in school, at work, or in our personal lives, the pressure to do everything perfectly weighs heavily on us. But here's the truth that many don't talk about enough: doing it wrong is one of the best ways to learn and grow. In fact, embracing mistakes can lead to personal growth, innovation, and a richer understanding of the world around us.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Motivation
Five Magical Phrases to Comfort a Dying
As we face the inevitable journey of life, one of the most profound experiences is being present with someone who is nearing the end of theirs. It can be incredibly difficult to find the right words when someone is dying, yet offering comfort through words can be one of the most meaningful gifts you can give. Sometimes, it's not about saying the perfect thing but about offering reassurance, love, and support. Let's explore five powerful phrases that can provide comfort in these precious moments.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
The Most Revealing Sign of Emotional Immaturity in a Partner
Relationships are meant to be a source of comfort, growth, and mutual respect. But sometimes, emotional immaturity can hinder that progress, causing conflicts and misunderstandings. Emotional maturity is essential for navigating the ups and downs of life together. But what's the most telling sign of emotional immaturity in a partner? Let's dive in to explore the key signs and how they impact relationships.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Filthy
It’s okay not to have the energy to deal with people all the time
Introduction We live in a world that celebrates social interaction, where constantly being connected and “on” is often seen as the norm. Whether it’s through work, social events, or even online communication, people often expect us to be available and ready to engage. But here's the truth: it’s okay not to have the energy to deal with people all the time. In fact, it’s perfectly normal to need some time away from others to recharge. In this article, we'll explore why it's okay to step back, the importance of self-care, and how to manage social interactions when your energy is low.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Motivation
Time Will Pass Anyways
Introduction "Time will pass anyways." It's a simple phrase, yet it holds immense power. Every second, every minute, time keeps moving forward, completely indifferent to our plans, worries, or excuses. Whether we're producing, procrastinating, or caught up in fear, one undeniable truth remains: time never stops. But how do we use this reality to our advantage? This article will dive deep into understanding time's importance in various aspects of life and why recognizing its passage can help us live a more meaningful and productive existence.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Longevity
10 Things To Do In The Evening Instead of Watching Netflix
Introduction Let's face it: we've all fallen into the routine of plopping down on the couch and binging Netflix after a long day. While there's nothing wrong with enjoying your favorite shows from time to time, doing this every evening can leave you feeling unproductive, drained, and even a little bored. The truth is, there are so many fun, relaxing, and even enriching activities you can try instead of hitting the "next episode" button. So, what else could you do in the evening? Whether you're looking to unwind, be productive, or just try something new, here are 10 great alternatives to Netflix.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
Hope you heal from the things you don’t talk about
Introduction We all carry scars. Some are visible, easy to spot, and others are tucked deep within us, hidden from the world and even from ourselves. These unspoken hurts, the ones we don't talk about, can linger for years, shaping our thoughts, actions, and emotional well-being. But even though we may keep them quiet, healing is still possible.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Longevity
The Art of Not Making a Decision
Introduction In a world that constantly pushes us to act, decide, and move forward, not making a decision can seem counterproductive or even wrong. We are often told that indecision equals failure, but what if there's wisdom in waiting? What if sometimes, the best decision is to not make one at all?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Psyche
The Art of Observing and not Absorbing
Introduction In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in everything happening around us. From the constant stream of social media updates to the endless opinions of those around us, it can feel like we’re bombarded with information, emotions, and expectations every day. The challenge many of us face is how to observe the world without absorbing all the negativity, stress, or energy that doesn’t serve us.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers











