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A Complete Guide to Living a Balanced and Healthy Life
What Is Health? Health is more than just the absence of illness; it is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that good health allows individuals to live productive, fulfilling lives. It impacts every aspect of our daily existence—from energy levels and mood to productivity and longevity. In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of your health has become more important than ever.
By salamguide5 months ago in Humans
Whispers in the Sand
In the shadows of the mountains of Balochistan, where silence weighs more than rock and the desert wind whisks away secrets, two young hearts had chosen love. It was not rebellion. It was not adultery. It was the pure, holy choice of a man and a woman to marry each other by the law of Islam.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
When Peace Sat by the Window
She had ink on her skin — roses climbing her shoulder, a compass with no place to point to on her forearm, scraps of rebellion tattooed into her skin. Eyes always noticed the tattoos first and then the weary eyes and the chipped and no-longer-fixed nail polish.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Five Steps from Darkness to Light
I never imagined that a few small choices could completely reshape my life — the way I wake up, the way I speak, even the way I breathe. But they did. I wasn’t always this person. I was once a girl who tried to find meaning in ink and rebellion — tattoos, piercings, loud statements, desperate to feel alive.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Zulekha’s Choice: When Healing Becomes a Transaction
Zulekha had always been a woman of quiet dignity. At 56, she carried herself with grace — a widow living alone in a two-room home in Lahore, supported only by a small government pension and the occasional kindness of neighbors. Her husband had passed away a decade earlier, and her two sons had moved abroad, caught up in their own lives.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
The Judge Who Became the Grandfather of the Internet
What image comes to mind when you think of a courtroom? For many, it’s a stern judge, cold legalese, and people anxiously awaiting their fate. But in Providence, Rhode Island, one judge changed that perception forever. Judge Frank Caprio, affectionately known as the “Grandfather of the Internet,” transformed his courtroom into a place where the law meets compassion, and where kindness becomes as important as justice.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Humans
The Last Library of Echoes
The historical archives where I worked had an old dusty feeling that sat in my lungs and made me feel old. In my world, I could document the lives of individuals who had passed away with brittle paper and faded ink. This place I remember fondly was a quiet and private one, mirroring the complete absence of my grandmother. The world had become dull without her, and she was the final link to a feeling of wonder.
By Daniel Blake5 months ago in Humans
How to Use Employer Reviews to Improve Recruitment
In today’s digital world, employer branding has become as crucial as consumer branding. Just as customers read product reviews before making a purchase, job seekers thoroughly examine employer reviews before deciding to apply for a job or accept an offer. Platforms like Glassdoor, Indeed, and social media channels have given employees the power to share candid feedback about their workplace experiences, culture, and leadership. For companies, these reviews offer more than just a reflection of reputation they present a powerful opportunity to improve recruitment outcomes.
By Moon Recruit5 months ago in Humans
When Two Souls Recognize Each Other: The Science and Spirituality of Soulmates
Some people enter your life and it feels like you've known them forever. Explore the science, psychology, and spiritual mystery behind soulmates — and why your heart knows before your mind does.
By F. M. Rayaan5 months ago in Humans










