
Aarsh Malik
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Poet, Storyteller, and Healer.
Sharing self-help insights, fiction, and verse on Vocal.
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Why Trump Keeps Looking North: Greenland, Power, and the New Geography of Influence
When Ice Becomes Strategy At first glance, Greenland looks like silence. A vast white landmass, sparsely populated, frozen, distant. Yet in global politics, silence often hides the loudest signals. When Donald Trump repeatedly spoke about Greenland .. even floating the idea of acquiring it .. many laughed. But geopolitics is rarely about jokes. It is about position, timing, and fear of being late.
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Education
The Story Needed a Villain. So It Chose Me.
I don’t remember the first time someone looked at me like I was dangerous. That’s the problem with stories. They don’t start where we think they do. They start quietly, invisibly, when a thought forms in someone else’s mind and finds a place to stay.
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Fiction
Midnight Bridge: New Year’s Eve Around the World
The clock is ticking. December 31st drifts quietly through cities and villages, markets and quiet homes, carrying with it a strange energy. People everywhere sense it, something is ending, something is about to begin.
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Humans
Stranger Things Finale: Why So Many Are Watching, and What It Quietly Normalizes
Stranger Things is not just a television series. It is a cultural habit. Millions watched it, discussed it, theorized about it, and waited years for its finale. That alone raises an important question: what is this story feeding, and why does it resonate so deeply right now?
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Humans
When Legends Fall: The Final Ride of Vince Zampella
A bright red Ferrari erupted from the belly of a tunnel at midday, its engine growling like a beast unleashed. In a heartbeat, the machine became something else altogether: a fireball against concrete. The roar of speed became a flash of metal, then an eerie silence on a narrow mountain highway. This was December 21, 2025. This was the day Vince Zampella, video games’ greatest architect of modern first-person shooters, took his final ride.
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Gamers
RIVER THAT SWALLOWED RANSOM | True Crime Story of Nazroo Narejo
Some men are not born criminals. They are broken first. The kidnapping was supposed to be silent. A clean grab. A frightened man pulled into darkness. A ransom negotiated through whispers and intermediaries. The Indus had hidden hundreds like this before.
By Aarsh Malik2 months ago in Criminal
THE BLOODREIGN OF LYARI | The True Story of Rehman Dakait
When shadows reign in a place forgotten by the powerful, legends are born… and nightmares walk in daylight. It wasn’t a thunderclap that changed young Rehman’s life… it was a nightburst of violence, fuelled by grief and vengeance.
By Aarsh Malik3 months ago in Criminal








