Muhammad Sabeel
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I write not for silence, but for the echo—where mystery lingers, hearts awaken, and every story dares to leave a mark
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Around Half Of U.S. Adults Drink Alcohol—A Record Low—But Sales Remain Steady
Key About This Only 54% of adults told Gallup they drink at all, the most recent data shows, a record-low number and a 4% drop from 2024. Young people self-reported a lower amount of drinking compared to their older peers, with 50% of people ages 18 to 24 saying they drink alcohol, compared to 56% of people over age 35. Men reported drinking more (57% compared to 51% of women), and white adults (56%) said they drink more than people of color (52%). For the first time in the history of Gallup's poll, a majority of Americans also said that drinking in moderation, even "one or two drinks a day," is bad for their health. Fifty-three percent of respondents said drinking was unhealthy, a sharp rise from the 28% who believed that to be true in 2018 and 39% in 2023. Fewer people also said they believed drinking could be beneficial—25% of people believed that in 2005, down to 19% in 2016 and 6% this year. Americans are choosing to drink alcohol, marking a record low in consumption levels, yet sales figures suggest the industry isn’t feeling much of a pinch—at least not yet. According to the latest Gallup poll, just 54% of U.S. adults say they consume alcohol at all. This figure represents a 4% decline from 2024 and is the lowest level recorded in Gallup’s decades-long survey history. The downward shift is most noticeable among younger adults. Only half of people aged 18 to 24 reported drinking alcohol, compared to 56% among those aged 35 and older. The generational divide highlights a clear cultural change—one that could reshape the future of alcohol consumption in America.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Humans
The First 100 Words: How to Write Openings That Stop Scrolls Cold
Why Your First 100 Words Can Make or Break You on Vocal Let’s be blunt: no one owes you their attention. In an online world overflowing with short attention spans, TikTok clips, and never-ending scrolls, getting someone to click on your Vocal story is already a victory—but keeping them there is the real battle.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Writers
The Festival That Only Happens
The invitation came in the form of a photograph. No words. No sender. Just a faded image of an unlit street lit only by rows of oil lamps, stretching into blackness. At the far end, I could just make out a figure—barefoot, carrying something on their head that looked like a crown of flames.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Wander
What Happens When Your Favorite Fictional Character Starts Sending You Emails
It started on a Tuesday—the most boring day of the week. I was halfway through my fourth coffee, trying to convince myself that debugging a broken analytics dashboard was somehow a fulfilling life choice, when the email came in.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Geeks
The Hacker Who Only Speaks in Movie Quotes
The First Message It started with an email that shouldn’t have reached me. I don’t mean “wasn’t meant for me”—I mean, my email account didn’t even exist anymore. I’d deleted it six years ago after the June Breach, when a half-dozen hacker groups tore through government servers and private emails alike like piranhas through a bleeding river.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Geeks
The Ghost and the Hack
Thomas Mcoy, no second C, is a name you’ve probably never seen. Maybe you’ve spotted “Tommy M.” buried in the acknowledgments of a bestseller or scrawled on a Starbucks cup while he tapped away on a Chromebook in a corner booth. But you won’t find his name on a book cover.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Fiction
10 Ways to Explain Your Husband's Death to Your Son. Content Warning.
1. Tell the truth Be gentle but honest. This is your son's first time experiencing death, his only rodeo. He is five years old, wild-eyed and sugar-crazed and baby-toothed. A sweet boy. He doesn't complain about going to church or preschool. He picks up the toy cars in his room without being asked, lowers the seat after using the toilet. Some days you feel as though you've won the lottery.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Families
A Final Dance With Death
“We were all angels, once,” Morteziel says wistfully. A mere shadow of her former self, golden wings blackened by what she’s become: Death, one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The horse she sits on is white, pale as- well, her. How I hate the dark cowl that obscures her face, hides her silver hair that shines with moonlight.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
Going To ‘Be A Big Week’—Bitcoin Suddenly Soars As Crypto Braces For Massive Price Shocks
The cryptocurrency world is holding its breath as Bitcoin catapults toward unprecedented territory, surging past $121,000 and inching dangerously close to its all-time peak of $123,000. This remarkable 10% climb throughout August has transformed what many expected to be a quiet summer into a showcase of Bitcoin's explosive potential, with industry experts warning that even bigger moves could be just around the corner.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Trader











