
Nuhan Habib
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I'm Nuhan Habib, a storyteller exploring the beauty of words. From fiction to thoughtful musings, I write to connect, inspire, and reflect. I use writing to learn, share, and grow. Join me on this creative journey.
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Frozen Secrets: The Dyatlov Pass Mystery That Still Haunts the World
There are places on Earth where silence feels heavier. Where wind howls like a warning and snow whispers secrets you’re not meant to know. The Dyatlov Pass, a remote stretch of the Ural Mountains in Russia, is one of those places. In 1959, it became the site of one of the most chilling mysteries in modern history — the unexplained deaths of nine experienced hikers, whose bodies were found scattered across the mountainside in a state that defies logic, science, and sanity.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Criminal
Smart Homes, Safer Lives: The Future of Wellness and Security
There was a time when “smart home” meant you could turn your lights on with your phone or ask a speaker to play your favorite song. That era feels quaint now. In 2025, smart homes are no longer just about convenience or showing off gadgets to guests. They’ve evolved into something far more personal and essential — guardians of our health, our safety, and our peace of mind.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism
The Kidult Era: When Toys Became a Form of Healing
There’s something strange — and kind of beautiful — happening right now. Grown adults are lining up for toys. And I’m not talking about tech gadgets or vintage collectibles. I mean actual plushies, figurines, wide-eyed dolls with oversized heads and fruit hats.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Motivation
The Quiet Art of Living: Finding Beauty in an Unrushed Life
The Noise We Mistake for Living Life used to be simpler — or at least that's what we like to tell ourselves. Today, it's a constant sprint: deadlines to chase, messages to answer, and a hundred little dings and buzzes pulling our attention away from the present moment. We measure success by how much we can pack into a day, how many tasks we check off a list, and how many people know our name.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Motivation
When Dreams Become Cities: The Dawn of Neural Urbanization
When we think of cities, we imagine towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and the constant hum of life flowing like a river. Cities have always been built by our hands — brick by brick, steel beam by steel beam. But what if, in the not-so-distant future, cities could be dreamed into existence?
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism
The Café on the Corner That Changed My Life
I never planned to walk into that café. It was raining—one of those soft drizzles that feels more like a whisper than a storm—and I had just missed my bus. I ducked into the nearest building, which happened to be a dusty little café nestled between a laundromat and a pawn shop. A hand-painted sign above the door read, Marigold Café—Est. 1972. I didn’t know it then, but that accidental detour would reroute my entire life.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Confessions
AI is Replacing Human Tasks Faster Than You Think
Artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic idea that was only used in high-end tech labs or science fiction films not too long ago. More quickly than most people realize, technology is now a part of our everyday life. AI is gradually replacing functions that were once believed to be exclusively human, including how we communicate, work, learn, and shop.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism
Why Everyone Is Suddenly So Interested in the US Bond Markets
A few years ago, when you mentioned the bond market at a dinner party, you probably got a few blank stares before someone moved on to stocks, real estate, or Bitcoin, which were easier to understand. However, fast forward to the present day, and the bond market in the United States has suddenly become the topic of conversation. People are spending a lot of time researching yields, treasury auctions, and the dreaded "inverted yield curve"—from financial analysts on YouTube to everyday conversations on Reddit. But the sudden interest: why?
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in The Swamp

