Rahman Khan
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The Day Nothing Changed—and Everything Did
Shortstory... I used to believe that change announced itself. That it arrived with loud victories, dramatic phone calls, or sudden moments that split life into a clean before and after. I waited for that moment the way people wait for storms—watching the horizon, convinced I would recognize it instantly.
By Rahman Khan8 days ago in Motivation
The Day I Finally Met Myself
Start writing...I used to believe that life was about winning. A good career. People’s approval. Smiling photos that looked perfect on social media. I thought success would arrive loudly—like applause after a long performance. But the day I finally met myself, I realized I had been searching in the wrong places all along.
By Rahman Khan15 days ago in Lifehack
The Day I Stopped Waiting for a Miracle
Write by rahman ..usedbelieve miracles arrived loudly—thunder, light, sudden, udeniable change. I imagined them as a celestial hand swooping in to rewrite my life in an instant. And yet, that morning, the miracle arrived quietly, so quietly that I almost didn’t notice it.
By Rahman Khan17 days ago in Motivation
The Story of a Poor Farmer
mer Once upon a time, in a quiet village surrounded by green fields and tall trees, there lived a poor farmer named Ramdas. He lived in a small mud house with his wife and two children. Life had never been easy for him. Every day, Ramdas would wake up before sunrise and work in the fields until sunset, yet he could barely earn enough to feed his family.
By Rahman Khan8 months ago in History
The Tiger and the Cat (A Jungle Tale of Strength, Wit, and Friendship)
The Tiger and the Cat (A Jungle Tale of Strength, Wit, and Friendship) Once upon a time, in the heart of a vast and vibrant jungle, there lived a mighty tiger named Raja. His golden-orange coat glistened under the sun, his black stripes bold like shadows in the tall grass. Raja was the king of the jungle, or at least that’s what everyone said. The elephants stepped aside when he walked. The monkeys stopped chattering when they heard his roar. Even the crocodiles in the river gave him a wide berth.
By Rahman Khan8 months ago in History
A Traveler’s Tale
A Traveler’s Tale The sky blushed with the golden hue of dawn as Elias tightened the straps on his weathered backpack. The village of Marrowood, nestled between the whispering pines of the Norwyn Highlands, was still asleep. Elias took a final look at the cobbled square, the crooked clock tower, and the sleepy tavern where he had spent his last coin. It had been his home for three years—long enough to heal, but not enough to forget.
By Rahman Khan8 months ago in Education
Lucy’s fear. AI-Generated.
--- "The Whisper in the Walls" Lucy had always been afraid of the dark. It wasn’t the childish fear of monsters under the bed or shadows in the closet. No, Lucy’s fear was rooted in something deeper—something that had followed her ever since that one night when she was eight years old, back in her grandmother’s old house in the countryside.
By Rahman Khan9 months ago in Education
The Whispering Forest
The Whispering Forest In a quiet corner of the world, tucked away from the eyes of humans, there was a forest known only to animals as the Whispering Forest. It was a magical place where trees could hum lullabies, rivers murmured secrets, and the wind carried stories from faraway lands. Among the many animals who lived there was a young fox named Liora.
By Rahman Khan9 months ago in History
Choose Happiness
Choose Happiness Happiness is a choice—simple, profound, and powerful. While life may throw challenges our way, how we respond determines our experience. Each day, we are presented with opportunities to choose our attitude, our outlook, and our emotions. Amid stress, responsibilities, and unexpected hardships, choosing happiness becomes not just a momentary decision but a lifestyle—a conscious commitment to see the light, no matter how dark the tunnel.
By Rahman Khan9 months ago in Education











