
Zakir Ullah
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The 20 Traits That Make a Woman Truly Worth Marrying
Most people spend years searching for the perfect partner, but they often look in the wrong places. The truth is, the right woman is not defined by beauty or status — she is defined by the qualities she carries in her heart and character.
By Zakir Ullaha day ago in Humans
The Strange Reason Japanese People Stay Fit Without Ever Going To The Gym
When you think about fitness, images of clanging dumbbells, spinning classes, and high‑intensity workouts probably come to mind. In Japan, however, the story of health and longevity looks very different. Yes, Japan consistently ranks near the top of global life expectancy charts — but the secret isn’t found in flashy fitness studios. Instead, it’s woven into everyday life: in habits, culture, community, and small daily movements that add up.
By Zakir Ullah2 days ago in Longevity
Level Up Your Life: How Gaming Builds Skills, Friends, and Succes
"Think gaming is just a way to kill time? Think again. Every quest you complete, every strategy you master, and every battle you fight is secretly leveling up your brain, your skills, and your real-life potential. Gaming isn’t just entertainment—it’s training for life."
By Zakir Ullah2 days ago in Gamers
In the End, Family Is Everything
"Family is not always about blood. It is about the people who choose to stand beside you when life becomes difficult." In a world that moves too fast, where everyone is chasing something — success, money, recognition — there is one place where we can still return without needing to prove anything.
By Zakir Ullah2 days ago in Families
Help Me
O the Planner of all causes, O the Opener of all doors, Help me. This haiku is a quiet prayer rising from a heart standing at the edge of uncertainty. In moments when every path seems blocked and human strength feels small, the soul turns toward the unseen force that plans every cause and opens every door. With only a few words, the poem captures a deep longing for guidance, mercy, and relief. It reminds us that even in silence and helplessness, a sincere call for help can travel beyond our limits and reach the One who holds the keys to every possibility.
By Zakir Ullah4 days ago in Poets
Change Your Day, Not Your Life
We often wake up with the heavy feeling that something in our life needs to change. We think we need a new job, a new city, new people, or a completely new life. But what if the real transformation doesn’t require such dramatic shifts? What if the secret to a better life is simply changing one ordinary day?
By Zakir Ullah6 days ago in Motivation
The Mind Behind Your Money: Why Wealth Starts in Your Head
"You can earn more, save more, and invest wisely—but if your mind doesn’t understand money, it will always slip through your fingers. The real wealth isn’t in your bank account—it’s in the way you think about money."
By Zakir Ullah7 days ago in Psyche
Why America Attacked Iran
“America Just Struck Iran — And the World Is Holding Its Breath” The United States and Israel are now engaged in direct military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran — a dramatic escalation that marks one of the most consequential shifts in American foreign policy in decades. The conflict, which erupted at the end of February 2026, has already reshaped geopolitics in the Middle East and sparked widespread debate over Washington’s objectives and justifications.
By Zakir Ullah9 days ago in Journal











