Yusuff Awari Abdul Azeez Olaitan
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A coward lives to fight another day
The winds howled through the streets of Eastbrook as Marcus sprinted down the alley, his heart pounding in his chest. His boots hit the cobblestones with a rhythmic thud, his breath coming in quick gasps. The chase was relentless. The men hunting him were ruthless, their shadows closing in from every direction.
By Yusuff Awari Abdul Azeez Olaitan12 months ago in BookClub
Psychopath vs. Sociopath:
In the dimly lit streets of Raven’s Hollow, a peculiar game of cat and mouse was unfolding. The town was no stranger to crime, but what was happening now was different—a psychological warfare between two men, each with his own dark brilliance.
By Yusuff Awari Abdul Azeez Olaitan12 months ago in Writers
Inside the mind of a master procastinator
In college, I was a government major, which meant writing a lot of papers. A normal student might spread the work out—starting early, making steady progress, and finishing on time. That was always my plan too. But when the deadline came closer, things never quite worked out that way. Instead, I would put things off, convincing myself I had plenty of time. And then, suddenly, I didn’t.
By Yusuff Awari Abdul Azeez Olaitan12 months ago in Education
How to make learning as Addictive as social media
I’m from Guatemala, and just to clear things up—that’s not where they keep the prisoners. That’s Guantánamo. Not the same place. Guatemala is just below Mexico, and for the Americans in the audience, think of it this way: just like the U.S. doesn’t want illegal immigration from Mexico, Mexico doesn’t want illegal immigration from Guatemala. It’s a smaller, poorer country—but with much better Mexican food.
By Yusuff Awari Abdul Azeez Olaitan12 months ago in Education