Shibli Sadik
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Narrative writer blending introspection with emotional depth. I explore themes of transformation, identity, and growth through deeply personal stories designed to resonate and reflect.
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“The Night I Didn’t Send That Text—and How It Changed Everything”
There’s a version of me that hit send. And there's the version of me writing this. It was a cold Tuesday night in November, the kind where silence wraps around you like an old blanket you're not sure you love anymore. The city outside my window was hushed, the streetlights casting golden halos on the wet pavement. My fingers hovered over my phone screen, the words glowing softly:
By Shibli Sadik8 months ago in Humans
The End of Rule of Law in America?
The state “rule of law” has long been a foundation of the American vote based system, reflecting the rule that all people and education — counting the government itself — are subject to the law. But after a long time, this foundational perfect has come under expanding strain. From particular authorization of laws to politicized legal choices and official exceed, there's developing concern that America is floating absent from its lawful moorings. Whereas “the end” of running the show of law may be as well emotional a conclusion for a few, it's troublesome to deny that its disintegration is genuine — and unsafe.
By Shibli Sadik8 months ago in Journal
