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Shahbaz Sharif vs Netanyahu at the UN: A Clash of Moral Narratives
Shahbaz Sharif vs Netanyahu at the UN: A Clash of Moral Narratives When the General Assembly convenes at the United Nations, it becomes a stage not just for policy but for performance — a place where nations wrestle to shape narratives, appeal to conscience, and declare moral authority. In this year’s assembly, the speeches of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu encapsulated two starkly different visions. Their addresses — moments of confrontation and contrast — reveal more about the global battle over legitimacy, justice, and the power of rhetoric than about immediate diplomatic outcomes.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of Empty Rooms
The house was too quiet. Not the kind of quiet that comes after laughter fades, or when night gently settles over a neighborhood. No this was the sort of silence that swallowed sound whole. Even the ticking of the old wall clock seemed hesitant, as if afraid to break the heavy stillness that lingered in every room.
By Asghar ali awan4 months ago in Confessions
The Power of Pausing: Why Stillness Can Be the Most Productive Choice
Introduction In a world where productivity is often measured by speed, output, and constant motion, pausing may seem like the opposite of success. We live in a culture that glorifies hustle, celebrates multitasking, and idolizes busyness as a badge of honor. Yet, this obsession with constant activity often leads to burnout, stress, and a loss of clarity. What if true productivity isn’t about always moving, but about knowing when to stop?
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions
The Beauty of Letting Go: Why Release is the First Step to Freedom
Life has a way of weighing us down. We carry burdens—old regrets, broken relationships, missed opportunities, unfulfilled expectations—like stones in a backpack. With each year, the load grows heavier, leaving us exhausted and wondering why true peace feels so distant. Yet, what if the secret to freedom is not found in doing more or striving harder, but in releasing the very things we cling to so tightly?
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions
Timeless Stories of Allama Iqbal: The Poet Who Inspired Nations
The Timeless Stories of Allama Iqbal BY: Ubaid Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan, was more than just a poet. He was a philosopher, thinker, visionary, and above all, a man of deep humility and spiritual strength. His life was filled with remarkable incidents that continue to inspire generations. Here are some timeless stories from his life that reflect his wisdom, simplicity, and greatness.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Confessions
The Courage to Be Imperfect: Why Flaws Make Us Human
Introduction: The Myth of Perfection We live in a world that glorifies perfection. From polished Instagram feeds to carefully curated résumés, society often rewards those who appear flawless. We are taught early on to “be the best,” to achieve without stumbling, and to hide our vulnerabilities. Yet, behind this constant striving lies a truth we often forget: perfection is an illusion, and our flaws are what make us real, relatable, and deeply human.
By Aiman Shahid4 months ago in Confessions
Stretchmark Inkless Tattoo: Safe, Effective & Long-Lasting
Stretch marks are common skin concerns that affect both men and women at different stages of life. They often appear after pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or rapid growth, leaving lines across the skin that can impact self-esteem. While creams and lotions may provide some temporary relief, they rarely deliver lasting results.
By Gourav Singh4 months ago in Confessions






