In our increasingly interconnected yet profoundly isolating global society, where billions navigate the relentless pace of modern life—from the bustling megacities of Asia to the high-stakes corporate worlds of the …
Farhat Sakeena
Farhat Sakeena
I'm Farhat Sakeena, a certified English language teacher and proofreader with a BS Hons in English Language and Literature from Govt College University Faisalabad. Holding a 120-hour TEFL certification from World TESOL Academy, I've honed my skills in teaching English online and providing high-quality proofreading services. As a dedicated freelancer, I help students and professionals improve their language skills and refine their writing.
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FeaturedHealth & WellnessMental HealthPersonal Development
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Mental HealthEmotional Well-beingPersonal GrowthRelationships
When Pressure Boils Over: The Quiet Roots of Aggression
The Story of a Woman Holding Too Much for Too Long She didn’t intend to raise her voice. It just… happened. The words spilled out faster than she could stop …
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Women's RightsGender EqualityGlobal IssuesHuman RightsSocial JusticeViolence Against Women
Shattered Dreams and Broken Promises: The Unseen Suffering of Women Across the World
In a world where advancements in technology and human rights are proudly celebrated, one disturbing question lingers in every corner of society: why must a woman suffer—and even lose her …
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Digital SocietyCulture & TechnologyHealth & WellnessMental HealthYouth & Generation
Caught Between Screens and Reality: The Silent Struggle of a Generation
Not long ago, life unfolded at a gentler rhythm. Time was measured by the sun, not notifications. Meals were cooked from scratch, clothes were scrubbed clean by hand, and homes …
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Human RightsMental Health & WellnessOpinion & EditorialPakistani News & IssuesUrban LifeWomen's Stories
When Death Was the Only Visitor: The Silent Tragedy of Forgotten Lives in Urban Pakistan
In the sprawling metropolis of Karachi—a city home to over 20 million souls—the rhythm of life never slows. The streets are perpetually abuzz with honking rickshaws, glimmering neon signs, food …
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Personal EssaysEmotional IntelligenceMental HealthSelf-ReflectionWomen's Voices
The Weight of a Sharp Mind: When Intelligence Becomes a Cage
She wasn’t the kind of woman who drifted through life without noticing things. No, she picked up on everything. The hesitation in someone’s tone, the flicker of doubt in their …
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Faith & SpiritualityGlobal CultureHumanity & EthicsIslamic HistoryReligious ObservancesSocial Justice
Muharram—A Month of Grief That Belongs to All Humanity
As the month of Muharram begins, time feels different. There’s a quiet weight in the air — a shared sorrow that goes deeper than words. For Muslims, it marks the …
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Personal GrowthBooks & LiteratureEducation & LearningHuman BehaviorLifestyle & WellbeingMind & Brain
How Reading Shapes Our Minds: The Invisible Power of the Written Word
In a fast-paced world overflowing with noise and screens, there’s a quiet magic in the simple act of reading. Somewhere in a busy city or a quiet village, someone sits …
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Middle East ConflictGlobal Conflict & LawGlobal Human RightsPolitical LeadershipU.S. Foreign PolicyWar and Peace
Iran in the Crosshairs: A Cry for Justice in an Age of Fire
June 22, 2025, will be remembered by many Iranians not for what was said, but for what was lost. In the early hours, U.S. stealth bombers carried out precision strikes …
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Personal GrowthLife ReflectionsMindfulness & Well-beingModern LifeSelf-Care
Borrowed Time: Living on Schedules That Aren’t Ours
“Time is a created thing. To say, ‘I don’t have time’ is like saying, ‘I don’t want to.’” – Lao Tzu We’re all given the same twenty-four hours each day, …