
abualyaanart
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I write thoughtful, experience-driven stories about technology, digital life, and how modern tools quietly shape the way we think, work, and live.
I believe good technology should support life
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💛 The Day He Finally Asked, “Are You Truly Happy?”
They had been married for five years. Not perfect, not broken — just… normal. They laughed sometimes. Argued sometimes. Bought groceries, paid bills, went to work, watched shows, slept, woke up — and repeated.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Humans
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed A Deep, Emotional, Human-Style Relationship Story (1200+ words) Zoya used to believe that strong relationships were built on long calls, endless conversations, and emotional fireworks. The kind of love that looked alive, loud, exciting. The kind of love you see in movies—intense, passionate, overflowing with words.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Humans
🍂 The Man Who Sold Trees Instead of Dreams
Arif wasn’t always a quiet man. He used to dream loudly—so loudly that he believed he could change his world. He wanted to build things. Not simple things—but things that lasted. He dreamed of creating a furniture business that didn’t just sell wood, but sold meaning—tables where families would gather for years, chairs that would hold memories, and doors that would open to new beginnings.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation
The Bridge of 37 Night
🌧 The Bridge of 37 Nights The rain tapped softly against the glass window, making a gentle rhythm as if the sky itself was whispering secrets. In a quiet room at the back of her house, Aisha sat hunched over her wooden desk. The lamp cast a warm yellow glow across her scattered pencils, blank sheets, and half-finished sketches. The brushes lay dry. The colors were untouched.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation
The Storm That Built the Mountain
The sound of tools clinking against wood echoed softly through the valley as Arman sat on an old wooden bench outside his father’s tiny workshop. The evening sun dipped low, casting long shadows on the earth. His clothes were covered in sawdust, and his eyes carried something much heavier—disappointment.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation
The 5 Habits That Made Ordinary People Millionaires in 2025
The 5 Habits That Made Ordinary People Millionaires in 2026 If 2025 was the year people woke up, then 2026 became the year ordinary individuals quietly, consistently, and systematically built real wealth.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation
How to Take Control of Your Mind in the Age of Distractions
We live in a time where silence feels rare, and focus feels like a luxury. Our phones buzz before we even open our eyes. Notifications compete for our attention. Every app is designed to steal a few seconds from our day — and by the end of the week, it has taken hours.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation
You Don't Need Motivation — You Need a System
You Don't Need Motivation — You Need a System. Here's How to Create One. The prevailing notion that motivation is the linchpin for goal attainment is a misconception. In reality, the necessity for a system supersedes the ephemeral nature of motivation. Relying on sporadic enthusiasm can result in erratic performance and unmet aspirations. The establishment of a systematic framework, on the other hand, paves the way for enduring productivity and success. This discourse aims to elucidate the methodology for constructing a productivity system, one that fosters success through the implementation of structured processes, as opposed to the capricious nature of motivation. By the conclusion of this treatise, the reader will grasp the significance of adopting a systematic approach over the fleeting allure of motivation, unlocking their true capacity for achievement.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Motivation











