
"You there?"
Just two words.
But I read it like scripture.
Not from a prophet—
but from a ghost address
I prayed would come back online.
Wallet connected.
Heart racing.
Fingers hovering.
Gas low.
Hope high.
I didn’t know what scared me more—
the silence before,
or the answer after.
We weren’t doxxed.
Not even pseudonymous.
We were just
two wallets
floating in a sea of strangers,
sending heartbeats through
gasless pings and typing indicators.
“You there?”
It wasn’t a question.
It was a key.
To a vault I didn’t know I’d locked.
She typed.
Paused.
Typed again.
I watched the cursor
like it was sacred.
Like the block confirmation
of a life-changing transaction.
We didn’t trust humans.
But we trusted the chain.
No rugpulls.
No lies.
Just code.
And maybe…
a little love
in between the pings.

💌 Unspoken Love/03
A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...
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"You there?"
Just two words.
But I read it like scripture.
Not from a prophet—
but from a ghost address
I prayed would come back online.
Wallet connected.
Heart racing.
Fingers hovering.
Gas low.
Hope high.
I didn’t know what scared me more—
the silence before,
or the answer after.
We weren’t doxxed.
Not even pseudonymous.
We were just
two wallets
floating in a sea of strangers,
sending heartbeats through
gasless pings and typing indicators.
“You there?”
It wasn’t a question.
It was a key.
To a vault I didn’t know I’d locked.
She typed.
Paused.
Typed again.
I watched the cursor
like it was sacred.
Like the block confirmation
of a life-changing transaction.
We didn’t trust humans.
But we trusted the chain.
No rugpulls.
No lies.
Just code.
And maybe…
a little love
in between the pings.

💌 Unspoken Love/03
A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...
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