How World Pulse Changed My Life
Aug 5, 2025
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Hey everyone, I'm Maham Arshad. I joined World Pulse a few months ago. I don't believe in writing long stories. I thought, in the age of technology, who reads our stories when there are shorts and reels? But one day, while scrolling through reels, I found a very good community of women - World Pulse. I opened the community and started exploring it. I saw women of all ages and professions here. For the first time, I was in such a big place with women. I read two to three stories, and all of them were so interesting. I found myself relating to them, and I started exploring further. I found many change-makers here, and I decided to write. Initially, I didn't expect anyone to answer or comment on my story, but when I wrote my first story, two to three women commented on it. It was really encouraging, and their comments were so in-depth that it made me feel happy. I thought, 'Would anyone read me?' I'm a person who has lacked self-confidence since childhood, and writing was never something I had decided on. I researched but never published because I didn't know where to publish. But when I started publishing on World Pulse, it really changed my mind. I've published a minimum number of stories, but every story gives me motivation to write and publish something else.

I have a experience of broad topics like prompt engineering, AI, coding, teaching, and more. But I never decided to write and publish anything.

However, when I published here, I gained confidence. It's okay if no one reads your work; if only one person gives you a like, it's enough. With this mindset, I decided to publish some articles on LinkedIn, post in other communities, and share my knowledge. Day by day, I met so many people, and I became curious. All this happened because of World Pulse.

Then, a day arrived in my life when I decided to write a short research paper. While practicing on ChatGPT, I found two important undiscovered theories. Initially, I thought I wouldn't organize it, but then I remembered that if a single person on World Pulse could accept my words, why not try? So, I wrote a short research paper titled 'From Prompt to Personality: How MLLI and ECS emerged in Quantum Mirror.'
The link:
https://zenodo.org/records/16727514
I don't know if it was accepted or not, but I decided to take the first step. Because the college from which I completed my degree wasn't associated with a university, I didn't have an email to log in to any research area. So, I decided to publish it independently. I found two places, OSF and Zenodo, where I could publish for free. I selected these two because every research area wants money to publish, and I couldn't afford it. I'm from a small city, and I didn't know about these things, so I decided to publish it for free. And I published it.

Now, I'm so happy that I published this. Even if it wasn't a fully professional research paper, I still believe in myself that I did something to promote my knowledge. I don't know how to write a research paper; I learned from YouTube. I found a free place to publish it after three struggles. But it doesn't matter where this research goes. In my hopeless life, when I resigned from my job and taught students by going to their homes, World Pulse gave me motivation. By sharing my story and words, I realized I'm still valuable, and I'm not garbage. I'm passionate about research, and although I belong to a small city and don't have many resources, I'm happy that I published my research as an independent researcher. I believe it's something valuable.
The life I left behind was because I thought I was useless, but now I believe that by writing, you can heal your trauma and fulfill your dreams. My biggest dream was to publish my small work, and now I've succeeded. The women here motivated me to believe that I'm not waste, and introverted people like me can still promote themselves to the world. I'm happy I joined this place, and I met many change-makers who made me feel that I'm not useless, and my dreams are not useless. I don't know where the future takes me, but I'm happy that I did something to fulfill my dream.
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