Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Released Friday, 5th March 2021
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Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Hamad Naeem, an exceptional writer, mentor, and friend, reads my write up and shares his views.

Friday, 5th March 2021
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Hello, everybody as-salaam alaikum. My name is Hamad Naeem and tonight we will be talking about an amazing passage shared with us by a very amazing person. You guys might know her as the weird lady with the Magic Pen as this is her name on Instagram and on Facebook, but for me, she is only Tayyaba seher khan. She is an amazing writer and if you don't believe me, let me narrate her passage and you will see.Here goes nothing.

Once upon a time, almost a decade ago, there was a girl who believed in magic -not the magic of the fairies or that of the elves but the magic of kindness, love, and sincerity.

She had but one dream. To heal a damaged soul. To be the ray of light in a world full of darkness she always needed but never found.

She thought she was broken but naive is what she was. Because, at that time, the poor girl had no clue about what true torment felt like. Despair was just a word she'd often use in her writing because she liked how it rolled off her tongue.

A naive little girl wanting to grow up, struggle like everyone else, and be the best version of herself.

Little did she know that heartbreak has the power to either break or make someone, and you don't decide what it does to you.

You ever heard of victim blaming? That's what it is when you tell someone it's their fault that they're broken. When you tell them that they have the power to decide what they do with their pain.

While that maybe true for some of us, it isn't the case for all. Pain has the power to cripple you. And you can't be blamed for feeling that way.

Well, ladies and gentlemen, that is I think what a true writer feels when he or she starts to write from the heart. I have known tayyaba from a very long time and believe me. This is her in her truest form. Basically, she calls herself the writer of Love which means no matter what she will stay optimistic and will even make voluntary mistakes to prove her point. You don't find that easily nowadays. However, if you are a writer or have a few friends,who retract to a pen and a page to vent then you will understand what tayyaba by means the best thing at that I find in this weird lady with a pend is that she really is a weird lady and can always be found, you know indulging in things that would end up picking up a pen and write about it. You know, whenever I read something written by her I can't help but giving a reaction and like a huge reaction to her write up actually.and eventually I end up accepting that yes she was good enough to spark a reaction. Cuz you know after all isn't that what a good writer does? spark a reaction? well if you agree to what you just heard let us know in the comments below and if you do not agree to what you just heard well in that case let us know in the comments below this is a Hamad Naeem signing out take care!

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