Rameez Khan
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From Rock Bottom to Rising Star: My Unbelievable Comeback Story
I never imagined I’d end up homeless. One day I had a roof over my head, a job I barely tolerated, and dreams I kept pushing aside. The next, I was sleeping on a park bench, wondering if anyone even remembered my name.
By Rameez Khan6 months ago in Motivation
Whispers Behind the Walls
The old house at the end of Willow Street was a shadow of its former self. Weather-beaten and worn, its wooden siding cracked and peeling like the pages of an old book long forgotten. The windows, clouded with years of dust, seemed to stare blankly at the world around it. To anyone else, it was just another relic destined to be torn down or left to rot. But to Marla, it was a legacy.
By Rameez Khan6 months ago in Fiction
Where the Silence Speaks
The morning mist clung to the edges of the abandoned pier as Mara pressed her palm against the cold wooden railing. The salt-tinged air floated into her lungs, and for a moment, she let the ache relax around her shoulders. A year ago, she wouldn’t have imagined that this place once their secret haven would still haunt her so completely.
By Rameez Khan6 months ago in Fiction
The Quiet Wars We Fight Alone
I was thirteen when I first learned that silence could be deafening. It was a Tuesday. My father had come home late again. The house didn’t shake with yelling, as it sometimes did. No doors slammed. No dishes broke. Instead, it was eerily still so still that even the sound of my heartbeat in my ears felt too loud. I remember sitting in the hallway, knees pressed against my chest, trying to become invisible. There wasn’t a war that night. At least, not one with noise.
By Rameez Khan6 months ago in FYI
The Wall Will Catch You
There are days when standing feels impossible. When your spine seems unsure it wants to hold anything upright. When your chest holds a quiet war inside it—breath against breath, thought against thought. On those days, you don’t need to rise. You don’t need to climb. You don’t need to pretend.
By Rameez Khan6 months ago in Humans
I Found Out My Fiancé Was Married Days Before Our Wedding
I remember the day I found out like it was yesterday even though it shattered everything I believed about love and trust. For two years, I thought I was the luckiest woman alive. I had found my soulmate, my best friend, my fiancé, Jake. We met through mutual friends, and from the moment we locked eyes, I felt something rare — a connection that made my heart race and my world brighter.
By Rameez Khan7 months ago in Confessions
What No One Tells You About Visiting Paris Alone
It was supposed to be a reset. A solo trip to Paris. One backpack, one broken heart, and no real plan. The idea was romantic—eat croissants under the Eiffel Tower, get lost in the Louvre, maybe flirt with a stranger in a bookstore. But what no one tells you about visiting Paris alone is this:
By Rameez Khan7 months ago in Confessions
Silicon Souls: How Technology Is Saving Us—and Silently Stealing Us
There was a time when “connecting” meant knocking on a neighbor’s door, not hitting a Wi-Fi button. When “clouds” brought rain, not data. When “sharing” required presence, not platforms. But somewhere along the blinking LEDs and startup chimes, we stopped noticing—we were changing.
By Rameez Khan7 months ago in Futurism
The Man Who Sold Mars: Elon Musk and the Audacity to Rewrite the Future
There’s a fine line between genius and madness — Elon Musk has spent most of his life dancing on it. To some, he's a modern-day Nikola Tesla armed with Twitter; to others, he's a stubborn billionaire who shoots rockets for fun. But beyond the headlines, memes, and controversy lies a simple truth: Elon Musk is one of the most consequential visionaries of the 21st century.
By Rameez Khan7 months ago in Futurism











