zohaib ahmad
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The Quiet Strength of a Middle Brother
Families often speak about the eldest child and the youngest child. The eldest is usually associated with responsibility and leadership, while the youngest often receives affection and protection. But there is another role in many families that is rarely discussed: the middle child.
By zohaib ahmadabout 5 hours ago in Humans
When One Child Is Left Behind, Society Loses
When I was around ten years old, I did not fully understand the world around me. Like many children, I simply observed life as it happened. At that age, we rarely think about social structures, opportunities, or the invisible barriers that shape our future. We only see what people do and slowly learn from their behavior.
By zohaib ahmadabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Can Social Media Shape a Better Society?
In today’s world, social media has become one of the most influential parts of everyday life. It connects people across countries, cultures, and languages within seconds. News travels quickly, ideas spread widely, and people share their thoughts with audiences they may never meet in person.
By zohaib ahmadabout 5 hours ago in Education
The Silence Beneath Winter’s Trees
One December afternoon, I wandered beneath the wintering trees and listened to their quiet voices. Their bare branches trembled in the low, wandering wind. The sound was almost sacred—like the faint brushing of angel wings against some unseen earthly microphone, inviting us to pause and listen.
By zohaib ahmadabout 8 hours ago in Humans



