
Shah saab IT
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I'm. Shah saab IT. From Pakistan I'm provide to people smart Digital Education my main focus on which people they loved Technology and smart Digital Education 😉
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How to Become A Business Man
Becoming a businessman is a dream for many, but achieving success in business requires more than just ambition. It takes planning, learning, resilience, and action. Whether you want to start a small local shop or build a large company, the steps to becoming a businessman are often similar. This guide breaks down the process to help you start your journey with clarity and confidence.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Education
Crypto Made Simple
Chapter 1: The First Spark When Maya first heard the word “crypto,” it sounded like something out of a sci-fi movie. Her friend Raj was always talking about Bitcoin, blockchain, and something called Ethereum, tossing around phrases like “decentralized finance” and “HODL.” She usually nodded politely—until one day, over coffee, Raj casually mentioned he made more in a month trading crypto than from his 9-to-5.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Chapters
Echoes of the Digital Realm
In a world not too far from our own, humanity had learned to transcend the boundaries of the physical universe. The digital realm, once a mere tool for communication and entertainment, had evolved into a vast, sprawling universe—one where people could live, work, and explore beyond the confines of their bodies. This new world, known as the Echo Net, was created from the collective imagination of billions, a network of shared experiences, dreams, and memories.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Futurism
Across Cultures, Between Hearts
"Across Cultures, Between Hearts" A Love Story of Boundaries Broken and Hearts United In the heart of San Francisco, where fog rolled in like whispered secrets and streetcars rattled through time, Mr. Shah Khan lived a life of quiet purpose. Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, Shah was a literature professor at a small liberal arts college, known for his passion for Rumi, Baldwin, and his afternoon chai, which he made himself in a copper pot passed down from his grandmother.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Fiction
Beneath the Jasmine Sky
In the quiet town of Gulshanpur, where the air smelled of jasmine and evening tea, lived Mr. Shahdal — a young teacher with gentle eyes, a poetic soul, and a smile that carried the warmth of a summer afternoon. After years of studying literature abroad, he had returned to his hometown not just with knowledge, but with a heart full of dreams and memories that hadn’t faded.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Fiction
Whispers Beneath the Canopy
They told me not to come alone. The locals in the last village—just a scattering of tin roofs clinging to the river's edge near northern Peru—looked at me like I had already died. An old man with cloudy eyes grabbed my wrist when I showed him the map, his fingers like roots tightening around my skin. “The jungle eats the arrogant,” he whispered. I smiled politely. I didn’t tell him it had already taken my grandfather.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Horror






