
Hasnain Shah
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"I write about the little things that shape our big moments—stories that inspire, spark curiosity, and sometimes just make you smile. If you’re here, you probably love words as much as I do—so welcome, and let’s explore together."
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The True Us Versus Them in the United States
The Truth and the Point Laid Out By Hasnain There is an uncomfortable truth in America that many have either forgotten or chosen to ignore. Politics has always been messy, but today it feels more toxic than ever. My Republican friends sometimes speak as though corruption is a disease that lives only within the Democratic Party. That is not true. While Democrats may currently show their corruption more openly, they are certainly not the only guilty players. Corruption knows no party—it seeps through every corner of government.
By Hasnain Shah5 months ago in Humans
The Library That Remembered Me
The Library That Remembered Me By Hasnain The first time I noticed the library on Sycamore Street, I almost missed it entirely. From the outside, it looked like the kind of building a city forgets. Wedged between a bakery that had closed years ago and a pawn shop with a flickering neon sign, it seemed to have been left behind. Dust coated the windows so thickly they turned sunlight dull, and the heavy wooden doors slouched on their hinges as if they’d been carrying their own weight for decades.
By Hasnain Shah5 months ago in Motivation
The Things We Don’t Say at Family Dinners
The Things We Don’t Say at Family Dinners By Hasnain Shah The clatter of forks and the murmur of conversation always marked the beginning of our family dinners. Someone would pass the bread basket, glasses would be filled, and my father would tell a story loud enough to make my grandmother laugh. On the surface, it looked like harmony—a well-rehearsed performance we had been practicing for years.
By Hasnain Shah5 months ago in Families


