Muhammad Sabeel
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I write not for silence, but for the echo—where mystery lingers, hearts awaken, and every story dares to leave a mark
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The Boy Who Painted the War in Color
Somewhere in the forgotten attics of Europe, hidden between faded letters and crumbling photographs, there are whispers of a boy who painted the war — not in black and white, like the newspapers showed — but in wild, searing color.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in History
True Crime With a Twist
I’ve spent the last five years chasing a ghost. The world knows him as Benjamin Hart—the charming ex-schoolteacher turned alleged murderer who vanished before he could stand trial for the death of his wife, Clara. The tabloids called it “The Perfect Disappearance.” The legal system called it a disgrace. I call it unfinished business.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Fiction
Modern Romance with Realism
It started, oddly enough, with a dream. I was standing in the middle of an empty train station — not one I recognized, but it felt oddly familiar. The air was thick with fog, the kind that glowed under orange street lamps. And then she appeared. She walked out of the mist, wearing a navy-blue coat and carrying a sketchbook. Her eyes locked with mine like we already knew each other. We didn’t speak. We just smiled and sat side-by-side on the bench, like we’d done it a thousand times before.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Humans
From Refugee to Tycoon
When Arber Selimi crossed the border with nothing but a torn backpack and a handful of coins, he wasn’t thinking about success. He was thinking about survival. Yet three decades later, Arber would stand atop a gleaming skyscraper in Tirana, the first Albanian ever to earn the title of billionaire — and a symbol of what is possible when resilience meets vision.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Motivation
How To Be A Long-Term AI Success Story
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s reshaping every sector, from healthcare to finance and beyond. The question now is: how can you ensure long-term success in an AI-dominated world? How do you not just survive but thrive in the age of AI?
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
The First to Fall
In a dimly lit café last weekend, I overheard a conversation that has stuck with me ever since. Two friends, both in their early thirties, sipped coffee as one said, “My boss just replaced half of our customer service team with an AI chatbot. Overnight.”
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
I Lost Myself in the Fear of Criticism
I used to believe that art was freedom — until I let other people put chains on my creativity. When I first picked up a paintbrush at the age of ten, it wasn’t because someone told me I was good at it. It wasn’t to win awards or impress friends. It was because colors made me happy. Mixing blue and yellow into a shade of green that didn’t exist anywhere else felt like magic. I didn’t think about "good" or "bad." I just painted because it felt like breathing.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Art
From Blank Canvas to Masterpiece
It’s funny how something so simple can become a mountain. A blank canvas—a mere square of white fabric stretched on wood—held a world of possibilities, yet for me, it felt like an insurmountable wall. Every time I stood before it, my mind went blank, and the weight of my fear—fear of failure, of imperfection—would paralyze me.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Art
The Final Story My Grandfather Told Me
When I was a kid, my grandfather was larger than life. He had the kind of presence that filled every room he entered, with a booming laugh, weathered hands, and a twinkle in his eye that hinted he knew far more than he ever let on.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Families











