
Najeeb Scholer
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"Bridging the Gap"
We all live in different worlds—divided by generations, beliefs, backgrounds, or experiences. But between every difference lies a space: a gap of misunderstanding, miscommunication, or silence. Some leave that gap untouched. Others try to shout across it. But only a few try to build a bridge.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in 01
"The Conversation Cure"
Some wounds can’t be seen. They don’t bleed, they don’t bruise, and no doctor can diagnose them. But they exist—in the space between two people, in the silence that grows when things go unsaid. Sometimes, the only cure isn’t time, or medicine, or distance. Sometimes, it’s a simple, honest conversation.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in 01
"Words that Win"
They say actions speak louder than words. But sometimes, the right words are the very thing that inspire action. Whether it’s a speech that stirs a nation, a conversation that mends a broken heart, or a sentence that changes someone’s direction in life—words have the power to win. Not just arguments, but people. Not just battles, but trust, love, and opportunity.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Education
"Speak to Be Heard"
Everyone speaks, but not everyone is heard. In a time when communication is constant—tweets, texts, and endless talking—many voices get lost in the noise. Some people shout to be noticed. Others whisper, hoping someone will care enough to listen. But between silence and shouting lies something more powerful: purposeful speaking. Speaking not just to talk, but to truly be heard.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Blush
"From Awkward to Articulate"
Some people are born with the gift of gab. They speak with charm, confidence, and clarity. Then there are those who stumble on their words, feel their heart race when called on, and wish they could disappear during every group presentation. Zara was definitely the latter.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Art
"Between the Lines"
We read to understand. We speak to be heard. But the most powerful things we often miss aren’t written in bold or spoken out loud—they live in the silence, the pauses, the glances, and the words not said. That’s where feelings grow, truths hide, and stories unfold. This is the story of discovering what lies between the lines.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Motivation
"Silent Strength"
Not all heroes wear capes. Some walk quietly beside us, speaking less and doing more. In a world where noise often overshadows meaning, there is a rare kind of strength that doesn’t boast, doesn’t scream, and doesn’t demand attention. It simply is. This is the story of that quiet, steadfast power—the kind we call Silent Strength.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Education
"Say It Right"
There’s an old saying: “It’s not just what you say, but how you say it.” In a world constantly buzzing with communication—texts, tweets, conversations, arguments—how often do we pause and think before we speak? Do we really say what we mean to say? Do we speak with care, with clarity, with courage? Or do we let emotions take the lead and regret follow closely behind?
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Art
The Power of Words
There is a force more powerful than fists, louder than shouts, and longer-lasting than memories: words. Spoken or written, whispered or declared, words carry the weight to heal or to harm, to build or to break. They are tools we all possess, yet few understand the true power they hold. This is a story—and a reflection—on the invisible but undeniable strength of words.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Art
"Ashes and After"
The fire came suddenly, a ruthless thief in the night. It swallowed the village of Miranpur whole. One moment, the sun was setting over a peaceful place where children’s laughter bounced off mud walls and women sang songs while grinding grain. The next moment, smoke choked the sky, turning night into a haze of orange and ash.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Fiction
"The Climb No One Saw"
Rafiq had always been small for his age — slight in build, quiet by nature. Growing up in the shadow of towering cliffs that surrounded his village, he dreamed of climbing one day, touching the clouds that kissed the peaks. But life had other plans.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Art











