
Muhammad Saeed
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“The Lie I Told That Changed My Life”
I remember the exact moment I lied. Not the first lie of my life—those were small, harmless things about brushing my teeth or finishing my homework. This one was different. It had weight. It was sticky and heavy in my mouth.
By Muhammad Saeed7 months ago in Confessions
Damon and Pythias
Long ago, in the ancient city of Syracuse in Greece, there lived two best friends named Damon and Pythias. They were known by everyone for their deep friendship and trust in each other. Wherever one went, the other followed. They shared everything—food, dreams, laughter, and even sorrows.
By Muhammad Saeed7 months ago in Education
Room 313 Is Never Booked
The Bellmoor Hotel was old, but not abandoned. It stood in the heart of a foggy New England town, with creaking wooden floors, ornate wallpaper faded with time, and a lobby clock that had stopped ticking sometime in the 1950s. The place had a charm—quiet, polite, always dimly lit.
By Muhammad Saeed7 months ago in Criminal
Robin Hood
The forest was unusually quiet that morning, as if Sherwood itself held its breath. Mist clung to the trees like a secret, and every bird's song seemed half-sung. In a clearing by the old oak — known as the Greenwood Throne — Robin Hood knelt, tightening the string on his longbow.
By Muhammad Saeed7 months ago in BookClub
Alexander the Great and the Indian Subcontinent
In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great, already a legend across the known world, gazed eastward toward a land few Greeks had ever seen—India. Having conquered Persia and stood victorious over mighty kings, Alexander sought new horizons. His ambition was as vast as his empire, and beyond the towering Hindu Kush mountains lay the fabled riches of the Indian subcontinent.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in History
The Town That Sleeps Once Every Ten Years
No one knows exactly when the curse began. Some say it was punishment for a forgotten crime. Others claim it’s a gift—a blessing disguised as a pause. But every tenth year, without fail, the town of Darrington falls asleep.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in Criminal
The Man from Taured – A Mystery at Tokyo Airport
In the sweltering heat of July 1954, Tokyo’s Haneda Airport buzzed with the usual crowd of businessmen, tourists, and diplomats arriving from around the globe. Among them was a sharply dressed man in his mid-40s. He appeared European, polite, and fluent in several languages, including Japanese. There was nothing remarkable about him—until he handed over his passport at customs.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in Art
Tiny Changes, Big Results
In a world obsessed with dramatic transformations and overnight success, it’s easy to overlook the power of small, consistent changes. James Clear’s best-selling book Atomic Habits shines a light on how these seemingly insignificant adjustments can lead to remarkable results over time. The central idea is simple but profound: if you get just 1% better each day, the effects compound, and the long-term impact can be extraordinary.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in BookClub











