Ramoon Mal
Bio
Stories (75/0)
It will be morning
In the heart of a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young dreamer named Elias. His days were spent lost in the melodies of nature, his nights enveloped by the whispers of the stars. Elias was captivated by the ephemeral dance of time, cherishing every sunrise as if it were the first and bidding farewell to each sunset as if it were the last.
By Ramoon Mal5 months ago in Fiction
The Preciousness of Loss: Reflections on Time and Relationships
Loss is an inevitable part of the human experience, a force that often leaves us reeling in its wake. It's in the aftermath of losing something—a moment, a connection, or a person—that the true magnitude of its value becomes starkly apparent. Whether it's the passage of time slipping through our fingers or the departure of a cherished individual from our lives, the poignancy of loss carves an indelible mark in our existence.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction
Akbar of King
Long Live the Akbar of King Once upon a time in the vibrant land of Samarkand, nestled between towering mountains and endless deserts, there lived a benevolent king named Akbar. His rule was marked by wisdom, justice, and a deep love for his people. Akbar's court was a haven of intellect, art, and culture, where poets, scholars, and thinkers gathered to exchange ideas and celebrate the richness of their kingdom.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction
I Assistants: Embracing Humane Technology in Mobile Devices
In the realm of mobile technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an indispensable part of our daily lives, revolutionizing the way we interact with our devices. Recent advancements have led to the emergence of variable AI assistants, marking a significant leap from conventional assistants by incorporating a more humane touch.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction
Tears of Pain
The Pain Within The sunlight filtering through the window was far too bright. Sarah slowly opened her eyes, instantly regretting it as a sharp pain shot through her head. She let out a small groan and slowly lifted her hand to her forehead, feeling the large bump that had formed.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction
Accepting mistakes and removing misunderstandings
Living a good and peaceful life requires that we handle mistakes and misunderstandings in a constructive manner. Getting upset or angry over small errors or miscommunications will only breed negativity. The wise approach is to accept mistakes gracefully and work to clear up any confusion through open discussion.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction
Neolomicro Challenge
Neolomicro Challenge The advanced alien species known as the Neolomicro had long achieved technological mastery over their world of Neolom, but found themselves lacking challenge and purpose in their overly perfected society. Seeking to rekindle their competitive spirit, the elders embarked on a secret project to influence the development of a younger civilization - humanity on Earth.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Writers
The Fearless Fool
Death is something that instills fear in most people. The idea of ceasing to exist can be utterly terrifying. Our mortality is one of the few certainties in life, yet we go to great lengths to avoid thinking about or confronting our inevitable end. For some though, death holds no terror. Meet John Smith, a man who claims to have no fear of death whatsoever.
By Ramoon Mal6 months ago in Fiction