Hey, I’m Qurat u Ain.
Born in Pakistan. Raised in Pakistan.
I’ve always had a thing for words. I mean, the pull that feels so real. Some I read, others I wrote.
Writing? That came naturally. Academics? Not so much.
I was just another average student who had always been cruising through school. I mean, I didn’t expect much there. Until, out of nowhere, I won a Gold medal in the CEATS competition. Don’t ask me how, because I still have zero clue. Life is always joking, no?
Fast forward, here I am, a writer who started with B2C, found my way into B2B, and still figuring out where this crazy road leads.
One thing I do know for sure? Words have power. Words shape ideas. Words challenge perspectives. Sometimes, they just make you feel seen.
To me, it’s about starting conversations and maybe, just maybe, making sense of this chaotic world.
When I’m not writing, I’m buried in books. Fiction, non-fiction—anything that makes me pause and think.
Beyond books, I love exploring places.
And yes, I also love exploring different cultures. Haven’t had enough time for it yet, but if I ever get the chance to travel the world, you bet I’ll be jotting down little pieces of inspiration along the way. (Videos? Not really my thing. But hey, never say never.)
And then there’s tea. If there’s one thing that keeps me going, it’s a good cup of tea. No exaggeration. Tea makes everything better.
Now, grab a cup of tea (seriously, trust me on this)…
So, welcome to my little, beloved, lovely, humble escape, tiny, quite corner of the internet.
Here, you’ll find questions that have shaken me, ideas that keep me awake, perspectives, random musings that keep me up at night. … and lessons I’m still grappling with (because, let’s be honest, life doesn’t always make sense).
Everything is somehow unpolished and real. I mean it’s all the broken balance between clarity and randomness.
It might not be perfect and I don’t have all the answers. But if something here resonates with you, if it makes you feel something, then maybe, just maybe, maybe this corner will have served its purpose.
—and read the blog, will ya?