
Noman Khan
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I’m passionate about writing unique tips and tricks and researching important topics . I explore profound questions to offer thoughtful insights and perspectives."
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The Death of Google: What Comes After Search?
For more than 20 years, Google has been our go-to tool for finding information online. Whether we needed to settle a debate, plan a trip, or learn something new, we "Googled it." It became second nature. But now, that habit is starting to fade. Instead of typing questions into a search bar, more people are asking AI tools — and getting faster, smarter answers.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Journal
AI Is Not Going to Take Your Job — But It Will Take Your Soul
Everyone’s freaking out about AI stealing jobs. I get it. Headlines are everywhere — "AI to replace X million workers," "Automation coming for white-collar roles." It’s loud, scary, and kind of addicting to worry about. But honestly? That’s not even the real problem. What’s actually coming is slower, quieter, and way more personal: AI isn’t just changing what we do for a living — it’s changing how we think, what we value, and who we are.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Education
Why You Sometimes Cry for No Reason—The Brain-Heart Connection Explained
There are moments when it just hits you. A random wave of sadness. Tears welling up with no warning. No big event. No tragedy. Just emotion, raw and overwhelming, rising out of nowhere. And you wonder, Why am I crying? What’s wrong with me? But what if nothing’s wrong at all? What if your tears are not a mental glitch but a message—from your heart to your brain?
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Psyche
The Shocking Truth: Your Gut Has a Brain—And It’s Controlling You
You’ve probably heard the phrase “trust your gut.” Maybe you even have—right before making a bold move or avoiding something that felt... off. But what if I told you that phrase is more than just a figure of speech? That deep inside you, your gut is actually thinking, feeling, and quietly steering your emotions and decisions—without asking for your permission.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Longevity
The Power of Journaling: How Writing Can Transform Your Mental Health
In a world that often feels chaotic, where thoughts swirl like a constant whirlwind in our minds, we all need a space to make sense of it all. Some people turn to friends, others to hobbies, but what if the answer to feeling more centered and less overwhelmed was something as simple as writing? Journaling—something that may seem like an outdated or basic task—has gained recognition as one of the most powerful tools for mental well-being in recent years. It’s not just about writing down your day, but about using the written word as a way to reflect, release, and heal.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Motivation
How Your Heart and Brain Secretly Talk to Each Other (And Control Your Emotions)
Have you ever noticed how your heart races when you're nervous, or how it feels calm and steady when you're at peace? Most of us think the brain is in charge of everything we feel, think, or decide—but science is now uncovering a surprising truth: your heart and brain are constantly talking to each other, and their secret conversation has a powerful effect on your emotions.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Humans
The Hidden Weight of Perfectionism: Why Striving for "Perfect" Can Be Harmful to Your Mental Health
Perfectionism is often celebrated. We hear people say, "If you're going to do something, do it right," or "Strive for excellence in everything you do." These messages are meant to motivate, but for many of us, they feed into something much darker: the belief that we are only worthy if we achieve perfection in everything we do. Perfectionism can sneak into every corner of our lives, leaving us feeling constantly overwhelmed, unworthy, and exhausted.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Motivation
Brainwashed by Algorithms
Imagine opening your phone just to check one quick message—and suddenly, you're 47 minutes deep into scrolling TikTok, comparing vacuum reviews on YouTube, and debating whether that $300 infrared sauna blanket on Instagram is the secret to your new self. You didn’t plan that. But the apps did.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Psyche
Living With My Overthinking Mind
There are mornings when I wake up already exhausted. Not because I didn’t sleep, but because I spent all night stuck inside my head. My brain runs rehearsals of conversations I had days ago, questioning if I said something wrong or if I should’ve responded differently. It doesn’t matter how small the moment was—if it made me feel uncertain, my mind holds onto it like a looping playlist I didn’t choose.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Psyche
How Social Media Quietly Affects Your Mental Health—Even If You Think It Doesn’t
You ever stop mid-scroll and realize you’re not even sure how long you’ve been on your phone? One minute you’re just checking a notification, and suddenly it’s 2 a.m. and you’re knee-deep in a stranger’s vacation highlights or someone’s breakup story on TikTok. Happens to all of us.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Psyche
My Daughter’s DNA Test Exposed a Secret My Husband Took to His Grave
It started as a harmless birthday gift. Our daughter, Lily, had just turned 16. She’s always been fascinated with stories—myths, history, family lore. So I bought her one of those ancestry DNA kits. “Let’s see if you’ve got Viking blood,” I joked as she swabbed her cheek and sealed the envelope.
By Noman Khan 10 months ago in Families
"When Nice People Are Dangerous: The Soft Violence of the Well-Meaning". Content Warning.
I used to think the worst harm came from people who were loud about their hate. The red-faced screamers, the slur-throwers, the ones who burned flags and broke windows. The ones whose violence made the news.
By Noman Khan 11 months ago in Psyche

