
Zakir Khan
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Storyteller at heart, passionate about crafting tales that inspire, entertain, and spark thought. I write across genres—from heartfelt narratives to meaningful reflections. Join me on a journey through words, where every story has a soul.
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Scrolling or Living? How Social Media is Reshaping Our Minds in 2025
It’s 2025 — and social media is still a powerful force shaping how we see the world, others, and ourselves. With a swipe or a tap, we can watch lives unfold, trends explode, and opinions collide. We share, connect, like, follow — and sometimes, lose ourselves in the process.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The 2025 Guide to Nourishing Your Mind, Body & Soul
In the noisy, fast-paced world of 2025, the most radical thing you can do is slow down — and take care of yourself. Once misunderstood as indulgence or laziness, self-care is now widely embraced as essential for a healthy, balanced life. It’s not just about treating yourself — it’s about sustaining your energy, protecting your peace, and becoming your best self, inside and out.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Longevity
The Love That Waited: When Timing Isn’t Right, But the Heart Still Believes
Not every love story happens in perfect timing. Sometimes, two hearts meet, connect deeply, and yet life pulls them in different directions—careers, family responsibilities, long distances, or personal growth. The love is real, but the moment… isn’t right.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Humans
Love in the Little Things: Why the Small Moments Matter Most
When we think of love, we often imagine grand gestures: surprise vacations, candlelight dinners, or passionate confessions under the stars. But in truth, real love lives in the everyday—the quiet, ordinary moments most people overlook.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Families
The Power of Apology: Healing the Wounds Words Can’t See
Every relationship—no matter how strong—experiences moments of tension, misunderstanding, or hurt. Whether it’s a harsh word said in anger, forgetting something important, or emotional withdrawal, the pain we cause each other isn’t always visible. But the one thing that has the power to begin the healing process? A genuine apology.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Families
Growing Together or Growing Apart? The Crossroads Every Relationship Faces
Every relationship begins with shared goals, laughter, chemistry, and a strong sense of connection. But over time, people change. Priorities shift, beliefs evolve, and life experiences shape us. The real question is: are you growing together, or slowly growing apart?
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Families
When Love Feels One-Sided: The Pain of Giving More Than You Receive
Love should be a two-way street—built on mutual effort, understanding, and care. But what happens when you’re always the one initiating conversations, planning moments, giving affection, and holding the relationship together? Slowly, what once felt like love can start to feel like exhaustion.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Families
The Silent Killer of Relationships: How Emotional Distance Grows—and How to Stop It
In the early stages of a relationship, everything feels exciting. You talk for hours, share secrets, laugh at inside jokes, and genuinely enjoy each other’s company. But as time passes, responsibilities increase, routines settle, and often without even realizing it, emotional distance begins to grow. This invisible gap can silently chip away at the foundation of even the strongest relationships.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Families
Fur and Feathers: A tale of Survival
Fur and Feathers: A Tale of Survival When Differences Unite, the Wild Became Home The sun was just beginning to rise over the vast savannah, casting golden rays across the tall grass. A soft breeze carried the scent of dew and dust. Life in the wild was waking up, stretching its limbs, flapping its wings. But for two unlikely creatures, the day had already begun.
By Zakir Khan9 months ago in Journal











