
Usman Zafar
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I am Blogger and Writer.
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Smoke of Mind
Adam was hit by the smoke the moment he noticed it, thick, wavy strands that slowly were moving between the cracks of his awareness. It was not the foul type that stung the eyes or asphyxiated the lungs. This one was different, not real. It was soft, like it had consciousness, and it glided into his mind, obliterating the true world like an opium haze. As he attempted to concentrate, he blinked. The room's faint light cast long, twisted shadows across the pummeled walls.
By Usman Zafar10 months ago in Fiction
Remote Work on Corporate Culture
Remote work has become a central component of contemporary business practices due to advancements in technology and worldwide changes in work patterns. The conventional office-based work paradigm is being reevaluated by companies worldwide, and more flexible remote or blended arrangements are being selected. But what does it mean for worker productivity and business culture? Let's examine how remote work is changing the face of work.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Education
Motherhood
Motherhood is a journey of growth, challenges, and self-discovery. At the start, I used to ask myself if I was doing enough, if I was patient enough, or if I was doing the right things. But along the way, I've come to love the mom I am becoming, imperfect, learning, and changing each day.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Families
Jessica Pegula
Jessica Pegula's journey into accomplished tennis has been flat-out surprising. From her early times as a great yet overlooked competitor to one of the most consistent and respected rivals on the WTA Tour, Pegula's rise is an illustration of resolute perseverance, hard work, and a dedicated passion for the sport. Currently, in 2025, she continues as an emblem of fortitude, balancing her sports achievement with an emerging legacy outside of the competition.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in 01
Blood Relation
A chill wind screamed down the deserted streets as Maya emerged from the taxi, her heart racing against her chest. She had spent the past two decades attempting to erase the memories of the past, but destiny had brought her back to the last place she ever wanted to be, her childhood home.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Art
Breast Cancer in World
In 1990, breast cancer was already one of the most prevalent cancers affecting women worldwide. It was a time when the stigma surrounding the disease often led to late diagnoses and limited treatment options. Fast forward to 2025, and while medical advancements have dramatically improved survival rates, breast cancer remains a global challenge. This story delves into the causes, effects, and solutions while exploring the world's evolving response to this life-altering disease.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Longevity
February Love Couple 2025
It was February 1, 2025, and the city of Verona was filled with its annual "Festival of Love." Every year, couples from around the globe made their way to the city that had made Romeo and Juliet famous. That day, Elena and Lucas strolled along cobblestone streets as one of many couples; yet, their love story was as magical as the festival.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Humans
World Cancer Day 2025
Each cancer journey is unique yet can inspire action, create awareness, and push for meaningful change in healthcare policies. World Cancer Day 2025 encourages people to tell their stories and experiences: either as survivors, patients in treatment, caregivers, or health professionals. Amplifying these voices helps shift the focus from clinical statistics to the human impact of cancer, making the fight against it more personal and relatable. The advocacy notes that stories are a powerful tool for advocacy. The testimonies told by survivors and patients regarding the challenges experienced, such as financial burdens, access to treatment, and emotional challenges, reveal loopholes in the system that need urgent action. When policymakers, healthcare providers, and organizations realize the real-life struggles of cancer patients, they take action.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Longevity
The After-School Chronicles
In the last minutes of the last bell, with the final shrill echoing all over the hollow corridors of Greenfield Elementary School, students excitedly grabbed their backpacks in anticipation of afternoon freedom. The school door swung open to reveal the magical world of reactions-the after-school reactions.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Families
DeepSeek AI
In the year 2035, the world was on the edge of a technological revolution, promising to rewrite the future of humanity. It was at this center that the advanced artificial intelligence system, DeepSeek AI, was developed, which was destined to push human knowledge, problem-solving, and potential to greater heights.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in 01
Man’s Diet Is So Packed with Butter, Cheese, and Beef
WHAT GOES Wrong with a highly fatty diet consisting of hamburgers, cheddar, and sticks of margarine? Sure, for one, your cholesterol could shoot up so high that the fats begin to leak from your veins and appear as yellowish lumps on your body. That was the disturbing case of a man in Florida who presented to a Tampa emergency clinic with a three-week history of easy, yellow emissions on the centres of his hands, bottoms of his feet, and elbows.
By Usman Zafar12 months ago in Feast
The Adventures of the Cartoon Lovers
In the midst of this busy town were two best friends, Alex and Mia. Their love for something was not something one grew out of as they get older—cartoons. Alex and Mia shared something that meant much more than some colorful characters in a screen—cartoons were magical escapes, the world where anything can happen, and learn lessons through laughter and adventure.
By Usman Zafar12 months ago in Geeks











