
Salman Writes
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Writer of thoughts that make you think, feel, and smile. I share honest stories, social truths, and simple words with deep meaning. Welcome to the world of Salman Writes — where ideas come to life.
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The Hidden Keys of Success
Success looks different for everyone, but the path that leads to it often follows the same rules. Some people rise from nothing and build a life they once only dreamed about. Others stay in the same place for years, even though they work hard. Why does this happen? The answer lies in small habits, mindset shifts and clear decisions that separate winners from the crowd.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
The Three Silent Habits That Slowly Destroy Your Life
Some habits don’t cause sudden damage. They work slowly, almost invisibly, until one day you realize your life is stuck. These habits look harmless, but they steal your time, energy and confidence without making noise.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
The Art of Staying Calm in a Loud World
Some people seem to carry peace with them wherever they go. Even when life throws problems, they stay steady. They don’t panic easily. Their voice remains gentle, their mind stays clear and their decisions stay balanced. When others break down, they somehow hold themselves together. People around them often wonder, “How do they stay so calm?”
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Motivation
The Power of Small Daily Habits
Life doesn’t always change through big decisions. Most of the time it changes slowly, quietly and almost invisibly through the habits we repeat every day. This idea sounds simple, but once you understand it deeply, it can transform the way you look at everything. Because the truth is this: your future is hiding inside your routine.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
When the World Finally Comes to an End
The world we live in feels strong and stable. We see mountains standing tall for centuries, oceans stretching endlessly, and cities filled with people going on with their daily routines. Everything appears permanent, as if nothing could ever bring it all to an end. But the reality is different. One day, this world will end. This idea isn’t new. It has been discussed in religion, philosophy and science for hundreds of years. Thinking about the end of the world isn’t meant to make us afraid. It helps us understand life better, value our time and stay aware of our purpose.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
How We Can Make Our Life Longer
Living a long and healthy life is something everyone wishes for. We cannot control every detail of our lifespan, but we can guide our life in a better direction by making good choices. A long life is not only about adding more years. It is also about adding better years. When the mind feels calm, the body feels strong and the heart feels settled, life becomes richer and more meaningful.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
The Last Letter He Never Sent
Mira always believed that some people enter our lives the way dawn enters the sky—quietly and without asking permission. That’s exactly how Adrian came into hers. He slipped into her daily routines, her conversations, her silences, until she couldn’t imagine a world where his voice wasn’t waiting for her every morning.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Fiction
When the Moon Stopped Moving
The night Amina realized something had changed forever, the moon looked strangely still, as if it was holding its breath with her. She stood by the window of her small apartment, watching the clouds drift over the sky, clutching her phone the way a drowning person holds a piece of wood. She kept telling herself the message wasn’t real. It couldn’t be. Not after the promises, not after the way he held her, not after the way he whispered, “You’re the part of me the world was missing.”
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Fiction
The Weight of a Single Lie
Long ago, in a quiet valley surrounded by mountains, there stood an old kingdom known as Darvash. Its people lived simple lives. Farmers worked the fields, shepherds guided their flocks, and traders came from faraway lands to sell spices and woven cloth. The kingdom was peaceful because its ruler, King Safir, believed in only one law: Truth must stand above everything.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Fiction











