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“I release what does not raise me.”
I was sipping tea in my aunt’s small backyard at dusk, watching the sky do what it always does: slow everything down. In a world that constantly rewards noise and outrage, peace doesn’t arrive by accident — it begins with a quiet choice. Holding on to anger feels like wearing clothes that don’t even belong to you — heavy, ugly, and strangely familiar. We convince ourselves that anger means we care, but often it only reveals how much we are hurting inside.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
Heroes vs. Pretenders
Since the dawn of the social media era, Pakistan has been in a very weird competition. It’s no longer about courage, sacrifice, or building a nation—it’s about who can do the most TikTok dance while holding a latte in a $500 designer cup. And apparently, that qualifies you as a role model now.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
Silent Lessons
When a Forgotten Book Found Me There are moments in life when you feel as if the universe is quietly nudging you toward something you had ignored for too long. For me, that nudge came in the shape of a thin, dust-covered book sitting silently on my family’s bookshelf—Ya Khuda by Qudratullah Shahab.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
“The Dawn of War, The Fall of Innocence, The Price of Freedom” S4 Chapter = 04 Part = 01.
The world beyond the walls had always been a mystery for those raised in Paradis. But for the people of Marley, the story was different. They knew of their enemies — the “devils” of the island — and for decades, their children had been raised to inherit the Titans and wage war in Marley’s name. Among them were Gabi Braun, Falco Grice, and the other young candidates who dreamed of proving themselves worthy of the power they had been taught to admire and fear.
By EREN YEAGER4 months ago in Humans
What Your Favorite Chocolate Treat Says About Your Personality
Chocolate isn’t just a sweet indulgence—it’s a love language, a comfort food, and sometimes even a personality test. We all have that one chocolate treat we can’t resist, and believe it or not, your choice of dessert might just reveal more about you than you think.
By Emily Maren4 months ago in Humans
When the Rain Remembers
It was one of those evenings when the sky feels heavier than usual, as if it’s carrying the weight of every unsaid word, every forgotten promise. The air had turned damp, scented with that earthy fragrance that always comes before rain. People hurried past me with umbrellas in hand, looking for shelter, but I slowed down. Something in the air told me that this rain wasn’t just ordinary rain—it was a message, a mirror, maybe even a confession.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
When I Sat Beside My Uncle’s Bed
The room was quiet that night. Too quiet. The kind of silence that doesn’t just sit in the air but presses against your chest, making it hard to breathe. A small lamp glowed faintly in the corner, and the hum of the ceiling fan was the only sound that broke the stillness.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
The Street I Grew Up On
The first thing I noticed when I walked back into my old street was the silence. It wasn’t the silence of peace, but of absence. The kind of silence that feels like a missing piece in a song you once knew by heart. The narrow road where our laughter used to echo now felt smaller, heavier, almost like it had aged with me.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
The Polished Mask of Social Media
The Digital Mirror Open any social media feed today, and you’ll see a flood of polished lives: professionals who look endlessly respectful, activists who share every noble cause, and friends who post touching videos of rescuing animals or feeding the poor. At first glance, it looks like the world has never been kinder.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans










