
Muhammad Waheed Asghar
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The Language of Love
Amara had always believed that love was universal, but what she hadn’t realized was how each person spoke their own dialect of it. She was a woman of words, fluent in the poetry of affection, crafting sonnets in the simple acts of life. Every smile, every gentle brush of her hand against someone’s arm, carried meaning. To her, love was expressed in the quiet whispers of encouragement, in letters carefully written, and in the way she remembered the little details.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction
The Walls are Breathing
I never meant to hurt anyone. Truly, I didn’t. But they don’t understand me, no one ever has. They think I'm crazy, but I’m not—I know what I see. You have to believe me. The walls breathe. I’ve been watching them, studying their rhythmic rise and fall, for weeks now. It’s subtle at first, almost like they’re sighing. But when you sit here long enough, when you really pay attention, you can see it—the walls expanding, contracting, like lungs full of air.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Horror
Nourish Your Vision With These 6 Vitamins and Supplements for Eye Health
Our eyes are vital yet often overlooked when it comes to maintaining overall health. With increasing screen time, environmental factors, and aging, taking care of our eyes has become more important than ever. While regular eye checkups and a healthy lifestyle are essential, incorporating the right vitamins and supplements can also make a big difference. Here are six key vitamins and supplements that can help nourish your vision and support eye health.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction
From Human to Beast: The Descent Fueled by Greed and Power
In the pursuit of power, wealth, and dominance, humanity often teeters on the edge of losing its essence, transforming into something primal, something animalistic. While humans are distinguished by their ability to reason, empathize, and build societies based on cooperation, history is filled with moments where these traits are eclipsed by greed, violence, and the ruthless hunger for control. What happens when humans, endowed with the capacity for empathy, become consumed by their darker instincts?
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction
The Silent Strangulation: How Human Hands are Ending Breath and Life on Earth
In recent years, humanity has been inching closer to a self-inflicted environmental disaster. Like someone slowly cutting off their own breath, we are depleting the very resources that sustain life—forests, water, air, and ecosystems. Our actions, driven by industrialization, deforestation, and reckless use of natural resources, are pushing the planet to its limits. This article explores how human activities, such as cutting down trees and misusing water resources, contribute to climate change and other environmental crises.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Earth
Educated but Ignorant: The Paradox of Modern Knowledge
In today's world, formal education is often viewed as the key to success, progress, and intelligence. Yet, we increasingly encounter a puzzling phenomenon: people who are well-educated but still demonstrate ignorance in certain areas. This paradox of being "educated but ignorant" raises important questions about the nature of education and knowledge in the modern age.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Education
The Future of Remote Work: Embracing Flexibility and Innovation
In the evolving landscape of the modern workplace, remote work has shifted from being a temporary solution to a permanent fixture in the professional world. This transformation is not merely a response to recent global events but a reflection of a broader shift toward more flexible and innovative work environments. As we look ahead, it’s evident that remote work is here to stay, driven by its inherent flexibility and the rapid pace of technological advancement.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction
The Bond Between Humans and Dogs: Why Are Humans So Similar to Dogs?
For centuries, humans and dogs have shared a special bond. Dogs, often referred to as "man's best friend," hold a unique place in our hearts and homes. But have you ever wondered why humans and dogs are so alike? This article delves into the key similarities that have made dogs such close companions to humans.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction
The Timekeeper’s Dilemma
a distant future, time no longer ticked away in minutes and hours. Instead, it was measured in moments—moments of emotion, captured and preserved by an elite group known as the Timekeepers. Every person had their own Timekeeper, a silent guardian who would collect their most joyful memories, preserving them for eternity so they could relive those precious moments whenever they wished.hed.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Fiction









