
Aarsh Malik
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Poet, Storyteller, and Healer.
Sharing self-help insights, fiction, and verse on Vocal.
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I Lost My Voice in 30 Hours
Yesterday, I lost my Medium account. Not a password. Not a login. A history. Months of effort disappeared in a single night. Hundreds of posts. Countless revisions. Late hours spent wrestling ideas into sentences. What vanished was not just content but continuity. Writing is accumulation. Each piece leans on the last. When that structure collapses, the loss feels physical.
By Aarsh Malik27 days ago in Confessions
Veiled Pages
Hidden ink ✒️✨ shifts lines Truth dances 💃🕵️♂️ in veiled whispers 🌫️ Pages breathe deceit ⚡📜 These words are not just poetry .. they are a reflection of reality. The files have been tampered with, hidden, and reshaped to shield the guilty. Truth is not negotiable, and silence is complicity. 🌑✊
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Poets
The Epstein Files: Secrets, Power, and the Shadows They Hide
Some stories don’t wait for you to discover them .. they grab you by the throat. The Epstein Files are one of those stories. They reveal not just crimes, but a hidden architecture of influence, privilege, and immunity that few dare to examine.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Criminal
Elizabeth Smart: From Captivity to Courage
The night Elizabeth Smart disappeared did not announce itself with drama. It arrived quietly, the way danger often does. In the early hours of June 5, 2002, while a Salt Lake City home slept, a man entered through an open window. He moved with confidence, not haste. He carried a knife. He went first to a child’s bed.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Humans
Inside the Nipah Virus Outbreak in India
In the shadowy intersections between humans and the wild, sometimes something ancient stirs. That’s the story of the Nipah virus, a microscopic agent that lurks within fruit bats but can unleash devastating effects in humans. It doesn’t announce itself with fanfare. Its presence is a whisper until suddenly it becomes a thunderclap. And right now, that thunder is echoing through parts of India.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in FYI
When Enforcement Becomes Execution: ICE on Our Streets
In just two weeks, Minneapolis has seen two lives taken by federal agents .. lives that should have been protected, not treated as expendable. On January 7, Renee Good, a local resident, was fatally shot. On January 24, Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and a U.S. citizen, was killed.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Humans










