Inspiration
Prophet Muhammad's Leadership Qualities Every Leader Should Learn From
Leadership is not just about authority or command; it's about influence, ethics, and example. Among all historical figures, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stands out as an unparalleled leader whose life offers timeless guidance for leaders of all generations.
By Jahid Hasan9 months ago in Writers
Life is not like a river.
Obstacles will come in the way of life—this is natural. The nature of life is such that at every step, at every turn, in every endeavor, somewhere or the other, an obstacle comes in front of us. Sometimes it is external reality, sometimes internal conflict, sometimes the cruelty of circumstances, sometimes the betrayal of people. But this does not mean that we have to stop. Rather, the real life begins when someone learns to move forward despite obstacles.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Dreams are not what people see while sleeping.
Dream—this word is like a strange emotion, an eternal desire. Many people think that dreams mean some colorful imagination, an unreal scene seen in a dream. But in reality, dreams never mean scenes seen in sleep; rather, dreams mean that deep desire, that desire that keeps people awake, that forces them to find a way out when they are not asleep. Dreams mean that desire that keeps people alive, teaches them to run, and teaches them to stand up again when they fall.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
The beauty of a simple life is not just external.
People have a very different perspective on a simple life. Many people think that this monotonous, undemanding and undemanding life is just like a stone stuck in still water—there is no excitement, no thrill, no desired madness. However, those who have understood the true beauty of this simple life know that this life is the safest, most peaceful, and most fulfilling. This life may not have external glamour, but there is deep peace, self-satisfaction, and silent happiness of the heart.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
A cup of tea
"A cup of tea" as a metaphor for life—this analogy is as simple as it is profound. When we compare our everyday reality with a cup of tea, it hides the reflection of countless colors, flavors, and feelings of life. Sometimes it is completely bitter, sometimes it is excessively sweet—but each cup of tea contains a unique story, a different experience. Life is just like that, not stuck in any uniform taste. This combination of change, diversity, and uncertainty makes it unique.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Visibility as Hidden Cost
Think you’re more productive in the office? Research suggests otherwise. You’re likely gaining visibility just by showing up and appearing busy. However, this unspoken performance expectation often pushes your actual work to after-hours, leaving you catching up at home.
By Narghiza Ergashova9 months ago in Writers
The Art of the Feature: How to Write Stories That Resonate
In today’s digital world, where short-form content dominates and attention spans dwindle, feature writing holds a special power. It slows the pace, deepens the gaze, and connects readers to the human behind the headline. Whether you're writing for Vocal Media, a personal blog, or a national publication, knowing how to write a good feature can elevate your storytelling to a meaningful level.
By Chowdhury Kabir9 months ago in Writers
The Dark Side of Hustle Culture: Why Resting Saved My Sanity
For the longest time, I believed that rest was a reward. Something you earned after a 12-hour grind or a sleepless all-nighter. I thought if I wasn't busy, I was falling behind. That mindset wasn’t unique to me—it’s practically engraved into our culture now.
By Story Of the Day9 months ago in Writers
One day I will tell you all my stories.
There are some things that we never tell anyone. There are some memories that cannot be explained to anyone, they just float around in the heart like a scene from time to time. Those memories have no language, no explanation—yet they live on in their own way. Day after day, night after night, year after year, those feelings secretly accumulate in the chest, in the hope that someday someone will understand.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Where emotions come and gather
It happens. Either inside me, or in the secret atrium of every heart—where emotions gather, sit quietly in some corner, waiting for their release. This sudden burst of tears—for no reason, yet the chest fills with tears, an invisible weight gathers in the corners of the eyes—is not a sign of weakness. Rather, it is proof that our hearts still feel, still live.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers










