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Why People Blame her?
Why Everyone Blamed Her A story set in the USA Everyone blamed her. No one asked her why. Sarah Miller was 26 years old and lived in a small town in Ohio, USA. It was the kind of town that looked peaceful on the surface, with neat streets and friendly greetings. But beneath that calm appearance was a place built on judgment, quiet gossip, and a fear of anyone who didn’t quite fit in. In towns like this, people didn’t just know your name—they believed they knew your story.
By Think & Learn28 days ago in Fiction
The End
In the final week, the skies over America turned an odd shade of silver. It wasn’t like a thunderstorm or a dust cloud from the Midwest. It wasn’t smoke or pollution or some unexplained weather pattern. It shimmered, like the sky had cracked open and the light from somewhere else was bleeding through.
By Think & Learn7 months ago in Writers
The Man with a Heart for Twenty
In a small, sun-bathed town nestled between two quiet rivers, there lived a man named Arman Qureshi. He was not a king, not a movie star, nor a billionaire. But what he had was rarer than gold: a heart so pure and words so kind that every soul who met him felt lighter.
By Think & Learn7 months ago in Fiction
slahuddin season 2 ep 57
On the rocky coast of Merrow Bay stood an old lighthouse, its whitewashed walls battered by decades of salt wind and storm. To the townsfolk, it was merely a relic—no longer in use since the new automatic beacon was installed inland. But to some, it held stories too deep to ignore.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in History
Salahuddin Ayyubi Episode 56 in Urdu Subtitles
Long before he became known across three continents, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn was born in the rugged hills of Tikrit in 1137 CE. His father, Najm al-Dīn Ayyūb, was an officer in the Seljuk army, and his family traced its roots to Kurdish tribes renowned for their martial skill and strong sense of honor. As a child, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn—named Yūsuf by birth—watched his older brothers practice swordplay and archery. He himself learned humility and generosity from his mother, Sitt al-Malā’, who taught him to tend wounded animals and share his bread with strangers.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in History
One Mistake, Big Lesson
I used to think mistakes were the enemy. Something to avoid at all costs. I had grown up believing that if I played it safe, stayed within the lines, and did everything by the book, life would reward me. So that’s what I did — all through school, college, and into my first job.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Writers
One Skill That Changed My Career
How Mastering Communication Took Me from Stuck to Successful In the heart of Bengaluru’s buzzing tech hub, I spent most of my twenties working as a software engineer in a fast-paced IT firm. Like many of my peers, I prided myself on being technically sound. My code was clean. My logic was strong. My work ethic was unquestionable. But despite all this, my career felt… stuck.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Writers
Talk Like a Leader
In a bustling corporate office in Mumbai, there was a man named Arjun. He was smart, hardworking, and ambitious, with a drive that kept him pushing forward. Day in and day out, Arjun worked diligently to meet deadlines, solve problems, and support his team from behind the scenes. He often stayed late, burning the midnight oil to ensure that everything was in order. Despite his dedication and tireless efforts, whenever promotions were announced, it was never Arjun who was called into the spotlight. It was always someone else — someone who spoke with confidence, led meetings with ease, and whose words carried weight.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Lifehack
True Hearts
In a quiet village nestled between green hills and flowing rivers, lived two childhood friends — Ayaan and Zoya. From the moment they could walk, they were inseparable. While others played and argued, Ayaan would always be the one to hold Zoya’s hand when she was scared, and Zoya would be the first to defend Ayaan if someone teased him for his quiet nature.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Families
How to Become Clever
Simple Habits and Smart Strategies to Sharpen Your Mind Every Day Being clever isn’t just about being born smart. It’s about learning how to think better, act smarter, and use your mind more effectively. Clever people aren’t always the ones with the highest IQ. They are the ones who keep learning, who stay curious, and who apply their knowledge wisely. The good news is that anyone can become clever. You just need the right habits and mindset. In this article, we’ll explore how you can become clever with simple daily practices.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Education
How to Earn Money by Creating Photos
How to Make Money by Selling Your Photos on Products Like T-Shirts and Phone Cases In the world of photography, there’s an exciting opportunity to not only capture stunning images but also turn them into a profitable business. By selling your photos on products like t-shirts, phone cases, and other merchandise, you can earn money and expand your brand. If you're a photographer looking to monetize your work, here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started.
By Think & Learn8 months ago in Photography
The Best Advice My Mom Ever Gave Me
—A Heartfelt Journey of a Mother’s Wisdom That Still Guides Me— It was one of those gray autumn afternoons in New Jersey—where the sky feels low, the wind carries the scent of dry leaves, and the world seems to slow down. I was twelve, and my world had just cracked a little.
By Think & Learn9 months ago in Motivation











