Inspiration
My Top 10 Writers of All Time
Books have always been portals to other worlds, windows into the human soul, and mirrors reflecting the complexities of life. Behind every great book is a writer whose imagination, intellect, and skill breathe life into stories that endure beyond time. Over the years, countless authors have influenced me, but there are ten whose work has left an indelible mark on my mind and spirit. These writers are my top 10 of all time — not just for their literary genius but for how they challenged me to think differently, feel deeply, and dream wildly.
By Anwar Jamil7 months ago in Writers
The Second Cup
Every morning, I still make two cups of tea. One for me. One for her. It’s a ritual that doesn’t ask for permission. My body just moves—boil the water, drop the bags in, two spoons of sugar in hers, none in mine. I stir both. I wait. I carry them to the table. I set them down, just like always.
By Muhammad Maaz7 months ago in Writers
How To Grow Your LinkedIn In Less Than 30 Minutes A Day
In his 1975 book "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again)", Andy Warhol, said if he could hire anyone on retainer, he’d hire a boss. “I think a boss would be a good person to have around,” he said. I can relate. When you’re the business owner, you’re in charge of how you spend your time. But sometimes, you just want someone to tell you what to do.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Writers
A Letter to the Man She Left Behind To the Man I Used to Be
I’m writing to you from the ruins of the world you built. I’m sitting in the silence you were so afraid of, and I finally understand. The echo of her last words has faded, but the truth behind them is now branded onto my soul: “I love you, but I’m not in love with you anymore.”
By Mindfulness 7 months ago in Writers
The Art of Being Real in a Fake World
We navigate life hoping someone, somewhere, will hand us a rulebook—a clear guide to happiness, success, and meaningful relationships. But that book never comes. Instead, we stumble, we learn, and we collect little scraps of wisdom from conversations, late-night thoughts, and sometimes, from the sting of regret.
By Mindfulness 7 months ago in Writers
Love Me For Life
It was Spring 1990, he played it on the car radio as we chatted overlooking Mount Greylock's breathtaking view. Massachusetts, Marilyn, and Michael, three Ms, three self-inspirational epiphanies of a young budding love, one that would never flower despite its potential.
By Marilyn Glover7 months ago in Writers
You Probably Won’t Change the World”
It’s not exactly the dream headline for a careers fair: “You probably won’t change the world.” But it’s the quiet truth I learned one grey Wednesday afternoon while standing outside a drama classroom holding a battered whiteboard marker and a stack of worksheets that wouldn’t survive another rain shower.
By fazilat bibi7 months ago in Writers
Whispers of the Unsaid
Introduction: The Weight of Silence Words left unspoken often linger longer than those voiced aloud. They dwell in the spaces between conversations, in hesitant pauses, in the quiet before sleep. Whispers of the unsaid shape relationships, define regrets, and sometimes hold the deepest truths we’re afraid to reveal.
By moeez yousafzai7 months ago in Writers
The Pentagon’s $2 Billion Phantom war
There are conversations in certain Pentagon corridors that you'll never read about in the Washington Post. Three months ago, a four-star general walked out of a classified briefing carrying what he believed was actionable intelligence on enemy troop movements. Satellite analysis. Heat signature data. Pattern recognition that had taken weeks to compile.
By Prince Esien7 months ago in Writers











