syed waqar ahmed
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"The True Currency of Life" "Rich in Gold or Rich in Soul?"
In the heart of the city, where glass towers rise like monuments to ambition, and traffic flows like a restless river, wealth is measured in digits and decimals. The suits are sharp, the watches expensive, and time—ironically—is always in short supply.
By syed waqar ahmed8 months ago in Motivation
"From Enemies to Equals: The Tale of a Cat and Mouse"
In a dense, sun-dappled forest where the trees whispered secrets and the streams sang lullabies, lived a clever little mouse named Milo and a fierce, sleek cat named Cleo. Like every tale you've heard before, they were supposed to be enemies. After all, cats chase mice, and mice run for their lives. That was the law of the jungle—or so it had always been.
By syed waqar ahmed8 months ago in Confessions
Reward and Punishment of Life:
In the heart of an old city filled with cobbled streets and whispering winds, lived a man named Arman. He was a quiet shopkeeper who ran a small bookstore on the corner of Market Street. His store wasn’t large, and his profits were never impressive, but he loved the smell of old pages, the rustle of stories, and the peace of a life lived slowly.
By syed waqar ahmed8 months ago in Motivation
The Last Rose of Spring
In a quiet town nestled between misty hills and flowering meadows, there lived a young florist named Elina. Her shop, Bloom & Whim, was a cozy corner filled with the scent of jasmine, tulips, and her favorite — roses. People came not just to buy flowers, but to hear the stories she weaved for each bloom she wrapped.
By syed waqar ahmed8 months ago in Fiction
"Slow Living in a Fast World: How Europe Is Redefining Success and Happiness"
In the quiet village of Colmar, France, mornings begin with the slow grind of coffee beans and the smell of freshly baked bread drifting through cobbled streets. There are no horns blaring or people rushing to beat the clock. Instead, the pace of life seems to hum at a rhythm closer to the human heart than to the relentless tick of a deadline.
By syed waqar ahmed8 months ago in Journal
The Lion and the Fox
Once upon a time, deep in the heart of a vast forest, lived a mighty lion named Leo. His roar could echo through the hills, and his presence made even the boldest animals tremble. He was strong, fearless, and the undisputed king of the jungle.
By syed waqar ahmed9 months ago in Journal
"Rising Through the Storm: A Journey of Strength and Survival"
The sky was still dark when Maya opened her eyes. The silence of the pre-dawn hour settled softly over her small apartment, broken only by the steady rhythm of her breath. For a long moment, she lay there staring at the ceiling, listening to the silence, willing herself to move.
By syed waqar ahmed9 months ago in Motivation
"When Hearts Speak Different Languages"
In the quiet corners of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, where the scent of spices mingled with the sound of ancient footsteps, a young Turkish calligrapher named Elif ran her father’s little art shop. Her hands moved like poetry, painting verses from Rumi and Quranic ayahs onto parchment. She believed in the beauty of words — written, spoken, whispered.
By syed waqar ahmed9 months ago in Humans











