Muhammad Mehran
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Styled for Success
M Mehran Rania always believed that first impressions mattered. Every morning, she spent hours picking the perfect outfit, coordinating colors, and ensuring that her hair and makeup were flawless. Her friends often teased her, calling her the “styled queen” of their college. But to Rania, it was more than vanity—it was armor.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Styled
The Two Sides of Marriage
M Mehran When Ayesha married Imran, the whole town celebrated. Their wedding was the kind that filled every corner of the neighborhood with joy: colorful tents stretched across the street, music played late into the night, and laughter floated through the air. Everyone agreed they were the perfect couple—two bright, kind people who seemed destined for each other.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Marriage
The Day of the Viva
M Mehran Arham had always been a good student, but the word viva carried a special kind of fear for him. Written exams, he could handle. Multiple choice? Essays? No problem. But facing a professor across a table, answering questions with nothing but his mind and voice—there was something about it that turned his confidence into quicksand.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Viva
The Wheel That Keeps Turning
M Mehran In the heart of a small town, there stood an old blacksmith’s shop. Its roof sagged under the weight of decades, its walls were chipped, but at the center of it all was something remarkable: a giant wooden wheel that had hung above the entrance for as long as anyone could remember.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Wheel
Living Unbalanced
M Mehran Maya had always been the type of person who strived for balance. Work, family, friendships, health—she believed there was a perfect formula where everything could coexist in harmony. She wrote to-do lists, set alarms, meal-prepped on Sundays, and color-coded her calendar. On paper, her life looked impressive.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Unbalanced
The Weight He Carried
M Mehran Daniel was the kind of man people described as “reliable.” He was the friend who showed up when your car broke down at 2 a.m., the brother who loaned money without keeping score, the co-worker who never missed a deadline. On the outside, he looked like he had it all together. Inside, though, Daniel carried a weight that no one saw.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Men
The Secret to Longevity
M Mehran When Mr. Alvarez turned 100, the whole neighborhood came to celebrate. Children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren crowded into his small garden, hanging lanterns and setting out plates of homemade pastries. Everyone asked the same question: “What’s your secret?”
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Longevity
The Lifehack That Changed Everything
M Mehran Max had always thought he was organized. At least, he told himself he was. His desk was cluttered but not chaotic, his phone filled with reminders, and he had a calendar app that beeped at him for everything from meetings to when to water his plants. Yet somehow, he still felt like he was always behind.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Lifehack
The Pages That Remember
M Mehran When Clara opened the box in her attic, she wasn’t expecting to find pieces of herself. Dust clung to her fingers as she lifted the lid, revealing a stack of old journals bound in cracked leather and faded fabric. Some were decorated with stickers from her teenage years, others plain and worn from college nights.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Journal
The Interview
M Mehran Jordan smoothed the wrinkles from his shirt for the hundredth time. He had polished his shoes until he could see his reflection, rehearsed answers in front of the mirror, and practiced smiling without looking desperate. Still, as he sat in the lobby of Halston & Co., nerves buzzed through him like static electricity.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Interview
In Praise of Geeks
M Mehran When Ella was in middle school, she tried to hide the fact that she loved comic books. She stuffed them into her backpack under math worksheets and only read them late at night with a flashlight. At school, kids tossed around the word “geek” like an insult, and Ella didn’t want to be the target.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Geeks











