Amir Husen
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7+ years in SEO and writing. I’m Amir Husen , and I turn complicated stuff into stories people actually want to read. No bots, no filler just accurate, human-led content that ranks. Keeping it real, one word at a time.
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Bahlool and the Logic of the Roasted Chicken
Bahlool and the Logic of the Roasted Chicken Many years ago, when Baghdad was a bustling center for trade, an Indian businessman arrived with a large caravan full of goods. After a long journey, he stopped at a local inn to rest. Hungry and tired, he ordered a simple dinner: a roasted chicken and a few boiled eggs. However, the next morning, things got complicated. The businessman woke up early to find his caravan already moving out. He looked for the cook to pay his bill, but the cook had stepped out on an errand. Since the caravan couldn't wait, the businessman had to leave without paying, intending to settle the debt the next time he passed through.
By Amir Husenabout 5 hours ago in Fiction
Bahlool and the Lesson at the Bathhouse
Bahlool was a man who many people called "the wise fool." He lived simply, often wearing dusty clothes and wandering the streets, but those who truly knew him understood that every action he took had a deep meaning. He had a way of teaching people lessons without ever raising his voice.
By Amir Husenabout 9 hours ago in Fiction
The Selfish Horse and the Price of Arrogance
A long time ago, in a quiet village tucked away near the mountains, there lived a farmer who owned two very different animals: a horse and a donkey. The horse was a beautiful creature, with a sleek, shiny coat and powerful muscles. He was the farmer’s pride, often used for riding into town or showing off to neighbors. Because of this, the farmer rarely gave him any hard work to do. On the other hand, the donkey was small, grey, and dusty. His life was far from glamorous. From sunrise to sunset, he was the one carrying heavy sacks of grain, pulling the plow through the muddy fields, and doing all the "dirty work" around the farm.
By Amir Husenabout 11 hours ago in Fiction
Your Personal Solar System: What Snapchat Planets Really Mean
Your Personal Solar System: What Snapchat Planets Really Mean If you use Snapchat+, you’ve probably noticed those little planets orbiting a sun on your friends' profiles. It’s not just a space-themed decoration it’s a ranking system for your friendships. While it looks like a cute graphic, it’s actually a peek into how Snapchat measures who you talk to the most. In a world full of likes and follower counts, Snapchat decided to give us a full-blown solar system for our besties. It’s a clever idea, but it can be a bit confusing if you don't know the "planetary" order. Let’s break down what these planets actually mean for your social life.
By Amir Husena day ago in Education
The Horse and the Mosquito
It was a bright, quiet afternoon in a wide-open green field. A large, powerful horse was grazing peacefully, moving slowly from one patch of sweet grass to the next. He was a magnificent animalh is coat was shiny, his muscles were thick, and his tail flicked lazily to keep the heat away. He was so focused on his meal that he didn’t even notice when a tiny, buzzing mosquito flew down from the nearby woods and landed right in the middle of his broad back.
By Amir Husena day ago in Education
The Horse and the Donkey story
The Horse and the Donkey Once, in a quiet village near a massive, dark forest, there lived a hardworking farmer. He owned a magnificent horse that was his pride and joy. This horse did everything he plowed the fields under the hot sun, carried heavy sacks of grain to the market, and traveled to distant towns whenever the farmer had business to attend to. Because the horse worked so hard, the farmer made sure to give him plenty of rest. Every evening, he would let the horse wander freely near the edge of the woods to graze on the fresh, sweet grass and cool down after a long day.
By Amir Husena day ago in Fiction
The Gardener and the White Crane: A Tale of Regret
The Gardener and the White Crane: A Tale of Regret In a small village, there lived an elderly gardener. He had spent nearly his entire life planting trees and nurturing them. His garden was widely considered the most beautiful spot in the village, and to him, every single plant felt like one of his own children.
By Amir Husena day ago in Fiction
The Woodcutter and His Loyal Mongoose
The Woodcutter and His Loyal Mongoose On the edge of a dense forest sat a tiny village. At its very outskirts, tucked away among the thick trees, stood a woodcutter's small hut. Though simple, the home was kept with great care. A sturdy fence surrounded the property, which housed a small flower garden, a few cows and goats, some ducks, chickens, and pigeons.
By Amir Husena day ago in Fiction
The Sly Donkey and the Burden of Cleverness: A Moral Tale
The Sly Donkey and the Burden of Cleverness: A Moral Tale Once, on the outskirts of a quiet village, lived a donkey. He was a bit simple-minded but incredibly hardworking. He worked for a local merchant, carrying heavy loads of sugar on his back to be sold at the distant market.
By Amir Husen2 days ago in Fiction
The Lesson of the Two Frogs in the Pit
The Lesson of the Two Frogs in the Pit One day, two frogs were hopping through a field, lost in conversation. Because they weren't paying attention to where they were going, they suddenly tumbled into a deep, dark pit. The hole was so deep that getting back out seemed impossible.
By Amir Husen2 days ago in Fiction
The Heron and the Mongoose
The Heron and the Mongoose On top of a hill stood a massive fig tree. It was so huge that from a distance, it looked like a giant green umbrella shielding the sky. Flocks of white herons nested all across its sprawling branches. Whenever a gentle spring breeze rustled the leaves, the branches would sway, and a chorus of cheerful chirps echoed from the nests. The baby birds would play and practice flapping their tiny wings.
By Amir Husen2 days ago in Potent








