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The Weight of Moments
She found him on a Tuesday, sitting on the bench where pigeons gathered like thoughts around scattered breadcrumbs. He was reading Heraclitus, his finger tracing the ancient words as if they might dissolve under too much pressure. The autumn light fell across his shoulders in strips of gold and amber, and something about the way he held stillness made her stop walking.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Fiction
The Side Effects of Protein-Rich Diets and Their Association with Colon Cancer
In our quest for better health and the perfect physique, protein has become the darling nutrient of the modern diet. From keto enthusiasts to bodybuilders, everyone seems to be loading up on protein powders, steaks, and chicken breasts. But what happens when our pursuit of protein goes too far? Recent research reveals a complex relationship between high-protein diets and our health—particularly concerning their potential link to colon cancer.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans
How I Turned My Anxiety into a Superpower—And Built a Life I Love
Introduction: The Day I Froze I was standing in line at a coffee shop when it hit me—my heart began pounding, my vision blurred, and I felt like the walls were closing in. I walked out, leaving my drink and dignity behind. That moment, though humiliating, changed everything.This is not just a story of survival. It’s a blueprint. A step-by-step guide born from lived experience—about how I transformed my worst mental enemy (anxiety) into my greatest personal asset.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Confessions
The Million-Dollar Mistake
Jake stared at the reporter, knowing how ridiculous that sounded. But it was true. Every word of it. "Let me back up,"* he said, settling into his chair. *"Three years ago, I was twenty-four, living in my mom's basement, and working at a dead-end retail job. I had exactly forty-seven dollars in my bank account and a mountain of student debt that kept me awake at night."
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans
The Last Library
Maya had always loved the smell of old books—that mix of vanilla, dust, and countless stories waiting to be discovered. But today, as she pushed open the heavy oak doors of the Riverside Public Library for what might be the last time, the familiar scent felt different. Sadder, somehow.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans
The Ink That Paid the Rent: A Write-and-Earn Journey
Chapter 1: The Last Friday My hands were shaking as I stirred sugar into my coffee that Friday morning—the third packet because my nerves were shot from another sleepless night. The elevator's familiar ding felt different somehow, like a funeral bell I couldn't quite place.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Confessions
10 Hidden Crypto Tips No One Tells You (But You Need to Know)
Introduction If you’ve ever felt like the crypto world is speaking a secret language—don’t worry. It is. Beyond the headlines, hype coins, and Twitter pump threads lies a different layer of the blockchain world. One filled with **unspoken strategies, psychological traps, and quiet wisdom** only learned through pain and patience.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Futurism
The Cost of Loving You
I. Before I Knew What Love Meant I used to think love was fireworks. The kind that lit up the sky and made everything sparkle. I thought love was romance in candlelight, stolen kisses in rainstorms, and handwritten letters that smelled like perfume. But then I met you. And love became something quieter, heavier—like a river with no end. You didn’t just hold my hand. You held space for me, for my fear, for my flaws. You saw the parts of me I tried to bury and called them beautiful. That’s when I realized—real love doesn’t just *feel* good.Real love *chooses* you, again and again, even when it hurts.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Fiction
The Echo After You Left
I. The Day You Walked Out The morning you left was quiet. Too quiet. The kind of silence that made my ears ring with the absence of your footsteps, the scratch of your beard against mine, the laughter that used to pour from the kitchen like sunlight.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans