By Naazi Morad Not every woman who desires stability is a “gold digger.”And not every man who provides is being used. But when affection is conditional on money, status,...
By Naazi Morad There is a special kind of confusion that comes when someone takes back a gift they once gave you. Not something you borrowed.Not something you promised...
By Naazi Morad There are people who live full lives on the outside — working, raising children, praying, serving others — yet inside they feel a quiet emptiness they...
By Naazi Morad Once upon a time, in a bustling little town, there lived a young couple, Noor and Tariq. They were married, their hearts full of dreams, laughter,...
By Naazi Morad We often believe that what we see is reality, yet human perception is shaped by far more than the situation in front of us. The familiar...
By Naazi Morad She wakes before the sun rises to prepare school lunch packs, iron uniforms, and get the children ready for the day. After dropping them off, her...
The Psychology of Outgrowing Pain, People, and Patterns That No Longer Fit By Naazi Morad There is a sentence that does not come from anger.It comes from awakening. “I...
By Naazi Morad (Why the mind and heart eventually choose dignity over dysfunction) There comes a moment in every deeply wounded soul when silence becomes louder than love.A moment...
By Naazi Morad The Kingdom That Blamed the Wind Once upon a time, there was a beautiful kingdom called Clearview, where people believed that every bad thing came from...
By Naazi Morad There is a painful pattern I see far too often in therapy:People do not end relationships — they escape responsibility. Instead of saying, “I am unhappy,”they...