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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Why We’re Still Obsessed with 90s Nostalgia
The 1990s: a decade of neon scrunchies, dial‑up tones, grunge music and VHS tapes. In 2025 it seems odd that today’s generation—born well after the 90s ended—are enveloped in nostalgia for an era they barely (or never) experienced. From reboots of Friends to resurgence of cassette tapes and flannel shirts, the 90s persist in pop culture. But why? Why does 90s nostalgia grip us so deeply—even two and a half decades later?
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in History
The No. 1 Fruit With the Most Protein, According to a Dietitian
When you think of protein-packed foods, fruits likely don’t make the top of the list. Beef, poultry, dairy, and legumes overshadow fruit in protein content, and with no complete amino acid profile, fruit isn’t a replacement for traditional protein sources. However, according to dietitian Natalie Rizzo, nutrition editor for TODAY, fruit can still play a valuable supporting role in a protein-focused plate. Sneaking a serving of high-protein fruit into your day can boost your intake while delivering fiber, vitamins, antioxidants, and satisfying sweetness.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Blush
The exercise at least four times more efficient than walking
You’re standing at your front door, facing a five-kilometre commute to work. But you don’t have your car, and there’s no bus route. You can walk for an hour, or jump on your bicycle and arrive in 15 minutes, barely breaking a sweat. You choose the latter.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Styled
Russian woman and her daughters found living ‘peaceful life’ in Indian forest cave
In a world constantly buzzing with digital noise and urban chaos, the story of a woman choosing a life of isolation in a forest cave sounds almost mythical. But for 40-year-old Russian national Nina Kutina, this was no myth—it was her chosen reality.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Humans
Meet The Italian Billionaire Behind Ferrero’s $3.1 Billion Deal For Kellogg
Since he became the sole leader of his family’s candy maker in 2015, executive chairman Giovanni Ferrero has expanded beyond well-known brands like Nutella and built a global powerhouse—especially through big acquisitions in the U.S.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Interview
How To Overcome A Scarcity Mindset And Thrive In The Luxury Industry
In a world defined by rarity and aspiration, the luxury industry should be the last place where scarcity reigns. Yet, a silent saboteur runs through the careers of many professionals in this space: the scarcity mindset.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Education
Why This Billionaire Doesn’t Own a Single Stock or Bond
At 5 a.m. on an ordinary weekday morning, while most people are still in bed, homebuilding mogul Pat Neal is already deep in thought. As the warm water hits his shoulders in the shower, he's not thinking about yoga, breakfast, or even the weather—he’s thinking about the 10-Year Treasury Bill. Not because he invests in it, but because it tells him something about his real passion: housing.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Futurism
The 10 Best New Movies On Netflix In July 2025
The movie lineup for Netflix’s July looks like any other month—in a good way. You’ve got your fair share of new movies filled huge celebrities, from building action franchises starring Charlize Theron to decades-in-the-making sequels led by Adam Sandler. But then you’ve also got a plethora of older movie picks, from anti-war films from the 1980s with Tom Cruise at its center to brand new independent cinema filled with up-and-coming actors looking to make names for themselves. No matter which direction you point, there’s a great movie waiting for you.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in BookClub
The One Platform That Brings Me the Most Vocal Traffic (It’s Not Twitter!)
I thought I knew where my audience was—until a forgotten app outperformed all the big names. If you had asked me last year which platform would send the most readers to my Vocal stories, I would've said Twitter. Or maybe Facebook. At a stretch, Medium.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Futurism
100 Tiny Joys: How Ordinary Moments Create an Extraordinary Life (No Grand Gestures Needed)
I was elbow-deep in dishwater, scrubbing burnt oatmeal off a pan I’d neglected again, when it hit me: Life wasn’t happening "out there." It wasn’t waiting for a promotion, a vacation, or some seismic shift. It was here. In the stubborn oatmeal. In the lukewarm soap suds. In the way the morning sun hit the bubbles, turning them into shimmering, temporary galaxies. I almost missed it – again – chasing the phantom of "extraordinary."
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Writers











