
Muhammad Tufail
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The Hollow Tree
In the heart of a forest few dare to enter, there stands an ancient tree that does not bloom. It creaks without wind, bleeds sap as thick as blood, and whispers to those foolish enough to wander near. It is said that the tree is hollow—but not empty.
By Muhammad Tufail10 months ago in Poets
The Whispering Light
When Jenna discovered the old farmhouse listing on a small real estate site, something about it felt... right. It was tucked away at the edge of Gray Hollow, a tiny town so remote that even the GPS maps had trouble finding it. The price was right for a fixer-upper, and the lack of nearby neighbors meant peace—finally. Jenna needed it after the chaos of the city.
By Muhammad Tufail10 months ago in Horror
The New Age of Trade Wars: Why the Global Economy Is Holding Its Breath
In the past, wars were fought with weapons. Today, they’re increasingly fought with tariffs, sanctions, and trade barriers. Welcome to the new battlefield: the global economy. Over the past few years, trade wars have shifted from being abstract economic theories into front-page news. And with rising tensions between major powers like the United States, China, the European Union, and even emerging markets like India, the concept of a "trade war" is no longer an occasional skirmish—it’s a sustained global power struggle with real-world consequences.
By Muhammad Tufail10 months ago in The Swamp
What Will Others Think of Me If I Make This Decision?
As individuals, we are often faced with decisions that could significantly impact how others perceive us. Whether it's choosing a career path, making a moral choice, or simply deciding how to react to a situation, the fear of judgment or the desire to maintain a positive image can influence our actions. The question, "What will others think of me if I make this decision?" is a common one and can shape not only our behavior but also our entire approach to life. This essay explores the dynamics of how others perceive us, the psychological effects of their judgments, and why understanding these perceptions is both important and potentially limiting.
By Muhammad Tufail10 months ago in Education



