
Imran Ali Shah
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You Weren’t Supposed to Read This
You weren’t supposed to read this. That was the first line, written in the margin of a notebook I never intended to open again. It wasn’t a warning so much as a plea. The kind you make when you hope the paper itself might protect you from being seen.
By Imran Ali Shah18 days ago in Poets
Home Wasn’t Safe, But It Was All I Had
Home Wasn’t Safe, But It Was All I Had Home is supposed to be where you exhale. Where your shoulders drop. Where your body knows it can rest. For me, home was never that place. Home was tension dressed up as normal. It wasn’t safe, but it was familiar. And for a long time, that had to be enough.
By Imran Ali Shah19 days ago in Humans
Cristiano Ronaldo: A Life Built on Relentless Belief
Cristiano Ronaldo’s life is often described through numbers: goals scored, trophies lifted, records broken. But numbers don’t tell the full story. They don’t explain the lonely mornings, the silent sacrifices, or the mindset that turned a boy from a small island into one of the most driven athletes the world has ever seen. Ronaldo’s life is not a story of luck. It is a story of choice.
By Imran Ali Shah20 days ago in Motivation
I Fulfilled My Mother’s Dreams, Not My Own
I used to believe that love meant sacrifice. That if I gave enough of myself away, it would somehow turn into happiness—for everyone involved. So when my mother talked about her dreams, the ones life never let her finish, I listened. And slowly, without realizing it, I picked them up and carried them as if they were my own.
By Imran Ali Shah21 days ago in Motivation
We Don’t Talk About the Good Days After Trauma
We talk a lot about trauma itself—the pain, the breaking point, the moment everything fell apart. We talk about survival like it’s a finish line. We talk about the scars, the before and after, the damage that never fully leaves.
By Imran Ali Shah22 days ago in Motivation
Children Don’t Grow Up—They’re Pushed
We like to say children grow up too fast, as if time itself is to blame. As if childhood simply slips away on its own—quietly, naturally, without resistance. But that isn’t the truth. Children don’t grow up. They’re pushed.
By Imran Ali Shah23 days ago in Motivation
I Thought Silence Meant Peace
I always thought silence meant peace. I believed if I stopped explaining myself, stopped reacting, and stopped fighting to be understood, everything inside me would finally settle. Silence seemed like the safest place to hide—no arguments, no disappointments, no words that could be twisted or hurled back at me. Just quiet.
By Imran Ali Shah24 days ago in Humans
I Learned to Laugh So No One Would Ask Questions
I didn’t always laugh because something was funny. Sometimes, I laughed because silence felt dangerous. It started subtly. A smile here. A chuckle there. A light joke to smooth an uncomfortable moment. Laughter became my reflex, my shield, my way of steering conversations away from places I wasn’t ready to explore. People like laughter. It reassures them. It tells them everything is fine—even when it isn’t.
By Imran Ali Shah26 days ago in Motivation
I Thought Silence Meant Peace
I thought silence meant peace. I thought if I stayed quiet long enough, the noise inside me would eventually settle. I believed that not reacting was the same as being calm, that holding my tongue was a sign of maturity, that swallowing discomfort made me stronger.
By Imran Ali Shah27 days ago in Men
I Stayed Quiet So Long, I Forgot My Real Voice
I didn’t decide to go silent one day. There was no clear moment, no dramatic turning point where I chose quiet over sound. It happened slowly—so slowly that I didn’t notice when my voice stopped sounding like mine.
By Imran Ali Shah28 days ago in Motivation
The First Time My Dog Trusted Me
The First Time My Dog Trusted Me When I first brought him home, he didn’t look like a dog who believed in kindness. He stayed near the door, as if memorizing escape routes. Every sudden movement made him flinch. When I reached out my hand, he shrank back—not growling, not barking—just quietly afraid. The shelter volunteer had warned me gently: “He’s been through a lot. Trust will take time.”
By Imran Ali Shah29 days ago in Motivation











