
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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My Moon Disappeared Forever
I don’t remember the first day I met Ayesha. Our mothers say we were only three years old, playing in the same street, chasing the same red ball. But if you ask me, it feels like she was always there, like she came with the world itself.
By Sudais Zakwan4 months ago in Marriage
Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani has emerged as one of the most striking figures in contemporary American urban politics — young, progressive, grounded in immigrant experience, and unapologetically ambitious. Born in Kampala, Uganda, to Indian parents and arriving in New York at the age of seven, Mamdani’s life story is one of global roots, local activism, and bold reform.
By Sudais Zakwan4 months ago in Interview
When Kindness Becomes Your Weakness
I used to believe that being kind was the key to a happy life. If I smiled more, helped more, and said yes more, people would love me. I thought kindness was the language that could fix everything — friendships, misunderstandings, even heartbreaks. But I was wrong. One day, I realized my kindness was being used not for connection, but for control. I wasn’t being kind anymore; I was being used.
By Sudais Zakwan4 months ago in Lifehack
My Mother-in-Law’s Last Words Unlocked a Secret That Changed My Marriage Forever
I never expected her last words to haunt me. When my mother-in-law, Salma Begum, got very sick, our house turned quiet. My husband Adeel loved her deeply and was always worried. I took care of her as best I could, but she was never warm toward me. She wasn’t rude, just distant. For years, I thought she didn’t really like me. I tried to ignore it, but it always made me feel like an outsider in my own home.
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Humans
Fake "Okey"
It’s Okay Not to Be Okay I remember sitting in my car one evening, parked outside my own house, unable to step out. The lights were on inside. My phone buzzed with messages. But I just sat there — numb, staring at nothing. If someone had called me right then and asked, “How are you?”, I know exactly what I would have said: “I’m fine.” Because that’s what we all say. Even when we’re not.
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Humans
[My Short VLOG] The Taxi Driver Who Changed My Life in 12 Minutes
It was one of those mornings when life just feels too heavy. I woke up late, my head hurt, and everything around me felt meaningless. I had been struggling for weeks — tired of work, tired of people, and mostly tired of myself. Every day felt the same: wake up, pretend to be fine, and go to bed with the same emptiness.
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Journal
Don’t Just Exist — Think, Grow, and Live Every Day.
Good morning, young minds. You know, when I was young, I failed a lot. I failed in school. I failed to get a job at KFC. I even failed to get into Harvard 10 times. But here I am today. Why? Because every single day I thought about my life. Let me ask you, do you think about your life every day or do you just wake up, go to school, do homework, scroll on your phone, sleep and repeat? If that's all you do, then one day life will surprise you, but not in a good way. If you want to be successful, happy, and proud of yourself in the future, you must start thinking about your growth every single day. If today you are the same person you were yesterday, you are wasting time. Growth is not just about passing exams or getting good grades. It is about learning something new every day. The world is moving fast. And if you stand still, you are actually moving backward. Think about this. A tree never stops growing.
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Futurism
3 Deep Meanings
The Cup of Tea A young student once visited a wise monk in the mountains, eager to learn the secrets of wisdom and enlightenment. As soon as he arrived, he began talking endlessly about everything he had studied—his achievements, his knowledge of philosophy, and all the books he had read. He barely paused to breathe, believing that showing how much he knew would impress the monk.
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Motivation











