
Saqib Ullah
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A Mother’s Final Gift
Life has a way of teaching us lessons in the most unexpected moments. Some lessons come through struggle, others through love, but the most unforgettable ones often come as a gift—a gift wrapped in words, silence, or a fleeting touch. My mother’s last advice, which I now call her final gift, became the compass that has guided me through the storms of life.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Families
10 Simple Habits That Changed My Life in One Year
Change doesn’t always come from dramatic moves or big decisions. Sometimes, it’s the quiet, repeated steps that transform a life. When I look back at my past year, I see a journey not marked by sudden leaps but by consistent, small habits that slowly reshaped my days, my mindset, and even my relationships.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Lifehack
Unlocking Success: Proven Ways to Increase Reads on Vocal Media
The Beginning of a Writer’s Journey Sarah, a young content creator, sat staring at her laptop, frustrated. She had poured her heart into her stories on Vocal Media, but her reads were barely in the double digits.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Writers
Social Media and Our Lives: Benefits and Drawbacks
In today’s world, if there’s one thing that has changed human life the most, it’s social media. Whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter (X), or YouTube — people are connected everywhere. These platforms bring us closer in some ways but also distance us in others. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of social media, its drawbacks, and how we can maintain balance in our lives.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Writers
Why We Forgive Our Parents Too Late
Forgiveness often comes wrapped in regret. By the time we are ready to forgive our parents, they are usually too old to hear it—or sometimes, no longer here at all. It’s one of life’s crueler truths: clarity arrives late, long after we’ve outgrown the walls of our childhood bedrooms, and by then the people we needed to understand have already faded into fragile versions of themselves.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Psyche
The Day the Internet Stops: What Would We Do?
It starts quietly. You wake up, rub your eyes, reach for your phone, and press the glowing screen. But instead of the usual scroll of headlines, likes, and unread messages, you see… nothing. No Wi-Fi symbol, no data connection, no blinking blue dots promising “just a moment.”
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Humans
Echoes of Gaza: Voices That Refuse to Fade
The first sound every child in Gaza learns to recognize is not a lullaby, but the hum of drones. It is a constant in the sky, like a second sun that never sets. To the world outside, Gaza is a headline, a conflict, a political talking point. But to those who live inside its narrow borders, it is home—a home that aches, bleeds, and yet somehow still sings.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Humans
Why Envy Can Be a Teacher, Not an Enemy
Nobody likes to admit they feel envy. It has a bitter reputation, the kind of emotion we hide behind polite smiles and carefully chosen words. We call it ugly, toxic, destructive. We try to push it away like an uninvited guest at a dinner party. Yet, the truth is, envy comes to visit us all, no matter how wise, successful, or content we think we are.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Humans











