Talha khan
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The Last Dragon of Ashfall
Long before maps dared to name the mountains, a dragon slept beneath them. The people of Ashfall believed the peak was cursed. Smoke curled from its crown even in winter, and the ground trembled like a breathing chest. Shepherds swore they heard wings scraping stone at night. No one climbed the mountain twice.
By Talha khan4 days ago in History
“Psychology of the Human Soul: Why We Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do” – Very humebatic, emotional, and deep
Introduction: The Mystery Within Us The human mind is one of the most powerful and mysterious creations in the world. Every thought we think, every emotion we feel, and every action we take begins inside our mind. Psychology is the science that helps us understand this inner world. It explains why we smile when we are happy, cry when we are hurt, and struggle when life becomes heavy. Psychology is not just about illness or mental problems; it is about understanding ourselves as human beings.
By Talha khan12 days ago in Psyche
💦The Water Cycle💦
Water is one of the most essential substances on Earth. It covers over 70% of our planet’s surface and is crucial for all forms of life. But have you ever wondered how water moves continuously around the Earth? How rivers, oceans, clouds, and rain are all connected in a constant cycle? This amazing natural process is called the water cycle, and it ensures that life never runs dry.
By Talha khan16 days ago in Education
💘💘"The Lost Arrow" 💘💘
1. Introduction – The Legend of the Arrow In the quiet village of Eldoria, where the mountains kissed the sky and rivers sang lullabies to the earth, there was a tale older than memory itself—the tale of the Lost Arrow. It was not just any arrow; it was said to possess a power that could guide its finder to their destiny. Some whispered that it could reveal hidden truths, others claimed it could change the course of fate. For generations, the arrow had vanished without a trace, leaving behind only a faint shimmer under the moonlight, a silent promise that one day, it would return to someone brave enough to seek it.
By Talha khan16 days ago in Men
Top 10 Essential Skills for Success in 2026
By 2026, the job market is no longer driven only by degrees or titles. Technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), automation, and remote work, has changed how companies operate and how people work. Many routine tasks are now handled by machines, while humans are expected to do work that requires thinking, judgment, creativity, and emotional understanding. This shift means that skills — not just education — determine success. The following 10 skills are considered essential for 2026 because they combine technology awareness with human intelligence. Let’s understand them one by one, step by step.
By Talha khan20 days ago in Education
The Body’s Silent Needs
The morning started like any other. I left my apartment before sunrise, the streets half-empty and lined with the faint scent of damp asphalt. Mist curled along the pavements and around streetlights, softening the edges of the city. I walked slowly, noticing the small details I usually ignored—the sound of shoes on wet pavement, the distant hum of a bus engine, a stray cat moving along a fence.
By Talha khan24 days ago in Motivation
The Silence After Trying
The silence didn’t arrive suddenly. It came slowly, like dust settling after a room has been emptied. At first, there were noises—emails opening, notifications buzzing, the familiar hum of effort. Messages sent. Applications submitted. Conversations started with careful optimism. There was movement, and movement felt like progress.
By Talha khan26 days ago in FYI
How to Face a Challenge
The First Real Test It started like any other week. I woke up, made a cup of tea, and scrolled through emails. Nothing extraordinary, just the usual rhythm of work, family responsibilities, and small errands. But that week, everything shifted. An unexpected challenge came knocking—not a grand, life-altering event, but something subtle yet demanding: my workload doubled unexpectedly, and a personal issue at home began consuming my energy. I felt my usual confidence faltering. For the first time in a long while, I felt truly unprepared.
By Talha khan26 days ago in Motivation
The First Fire I Ever Saw
The Night Was Quiet It was a cool evening, the kind where the air smells faintly of damp earth and leaves. I was just a child, curious and restless, wandering near the edge of our backyard. My parents were inside, busy with their usual evening routines, leaving me to explore the small world just beyond the porch. That’s when I saw it—the fire.
By Talha khan26 days ago in Families
Walking on the Moon
The moment my boots touched the lunar surface, time seemed to slow. Not in the clichéd way movies make it feel, but in a subtle, almost imperceptible stretch—like every heartbeat and every breath mattered more than it had on Earth. The world I knew, with its endless noise and constant motion, felt impossibly distant. All that existed was the gray dust beneath me, the black sky above, and the soft curve of Earth glowing in the distance.
By Talha khan27 days ago in FYI
The Night the Stars Stayed Silent
The night I paid attention to the stars, nothing important was supposed to happen. ⭐⭐⭐ I hadn’t planned it. I was just outside because the house felt too loud, even though no one else was awake. The air was cooler than expected, carrying that faint smell of dust and something distant—trees, maybe, or a road far away. I stood still for a moment, letting my eyes adjust, and then I looked up.
By Talha khan27 days ago in Motivation











