Muhammad Wisal
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When Gary the Goat Decided He Was a Lawyer… and Represented Me in Goblin Court.
Part 1: I swear I didn’t plan on hiring a goat. I just wanted the amulet. A simple heist. In and out. Grab the cursed thing, don’t touch anything glowing, and definitely don’t engage the local goblin authority.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Humor
Until the Last Breath When Defeat Turned Into Victory.
"When Defeat Turned Into Victory" 🔥 The Fall. It was the third consecutive night without food. The rain pounded on the gray pavement, a relentless percussion that mirrored the turmoil in his mind. His back pressed against the cold concrete under a bridge, clothes clinging to his shivering body. Every breath felt like a battle. His name was Aaron Shah—once full of ambition and bold dreams, now reduced to a gaunt silhouette begging the night for mercy.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Motivation
Why You’re Still Stuck—and How One Tiny Habit Unlocks Real Progress
🔹 The Invisible Barrier. Most people feel stuck—not due to a lack of effort, but because tiny, overlooked habits sap momentum. The lifehack within can spark real progress: the Two-Minute Rule—if something takes under two minutes, just do it. It shifts inertia, clears clutter, and gradually reprograms your mindset. Research shows that acting immediately on small tasks triggers a feedback loop of productivity and accomplishment, fueling bigger wins ahead .
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Lifehack
A Journey Through Nature’s Beauty and Wisdom.
🌅 The Call of Dawn. The world stirs softly before sunrise. At the edge of a mountain ridge, you stand breathless as day dawns. A hush enfolds the landscape—birdsong is delicately woven into the hum of cooling earth. Mists cling to pines, and petals of wildflowers glisten with dew, each drop refracting the first golden blush of morning.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Earth
Goulhearth's Marvelous Institute of Wizardry and Other Magical Creations
The Omen Under Midnight Moonlight spilled across aged stones, turning silver the spires of Goulhearth’s Institute. Sienna Rosewood lingered at the edge of the courtyard, fingers wrapped around an amulet that pulsed faintly at her chest. The runic glyph etched into its face glowed rhythmic and slow — an awakening.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Fiction
London Bridges & Secret Wishes
London Bridges & Secret Wishes Dawn at the Bridge Ethan Fletcher pressed his forehead against the cold iron railing of Tower Bridge, watching the Thames swirl beneath him. Morning mist curled around the riverbanks, and the very heart of London seemed to slow and breathe in the quiet before the city woke. He sketched in his notebook: the bridge’s towering gothic arches, the lamplight’s glint on the damp stone, a lone swan drifting in the murky waters.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Fiction
Raising You: Our Greatest Achievement
A Sunrise That Speaks Love Each morning, before the world stirs, two quiet figures emerge in the nursery doorway. Zara, soft-spoken and gentle, kiss their son, Amaan, on the forehead. Bilal, strong and warm, brushes back a strand of morning hair and presses his palm to Amaan's chest - feeling that steady heartbeat. Neither speaks. Yet, in that hushed light, their unity radiates louder than words ever could.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Humans
UK GDP Shrinks for Second Month – A Wallet-Wrenching Reality Check
1. Waking Up to Recession Friday, July 11, 2025: The Office for National Statistics (ONS) delivered its verdict—UK GDP contracted 0.1 % in May, following a 0.3 % drop in April. That two-month decline signals a recession. Analysts were braced for a bounce; instead, the data landed like a gut punch.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Trader
Tariff Shockwaves: A Market Under Quake
1. The Market Quivers Toronto, Canada – August 1, 2025. The morning opened with cautious breaths in trading rooms across Canada, the U.S., and beyond. Headlines blared: “Trump raises Canadian tariffs to 35% starting today.” Equity screens went red. TSX futures dropped 0.6 %
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Trader
“Not thinking. Just do it.”
Echoes on the Ascent It began with a moment. A single heartbeat, a decision without deliberation. 1. The Reckoning Zara Malik slammed her palms against the rough granite wall. She stood 30 feet above the gym floor, her fingers locked on an edge barely the width of a credit card. Her legs were trembling, heart pounding so loud she could feel it in her throat. Below, her coach and teammates watched in silence.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Motivation











