This isn’t a place for urgency.
If you’re here, you probably didn’t arrive by accident, but you didn’t arrive with a clear plan either. Most people don’t. They come carrying something undefined, a question they haven’t phrased yet, a feeling that doesn’t need fixing but does need space. This page exists to tell you that you’re allowed to slow down now.
786 Web Stories exists for moments like that.
You won’t find breaking news here. You won’t find loud opinions, quick fixes, or polished certainty.
What you’ll find instead are thoughts that took their time.
Stories that weren’t rushed into shape.
Reflections written without an audience in mind, then shared anyway, because sometimes the quietest things are the most familiar.
This space isn’t trying to impress you. It isn’t trying to teach you anything either.
It’s here to sit beside you while you figure things out on your own terms.
Every piece published here is part of a larger idea: that life moves in chapters, not straight lines.
Some chapters announce themselves loudly.
Others pass almost unnoticed while you’re living them.
You only recognize their importance later, when you realize something shifted quietly, without asking for attention.
The stories here are written for those in-between chapters.
The ones where nothing dramatic is happening, but everything feels unsettled anyway.
The ones where you’re moving forward, doing what needs to be done, yet sensing that something underneath is still rearranging itself.
These moments don’t photograph well.
They don’t fit neatly into summaries or labels. But they matter.
You don’t need to read everything. You don’t need to agree with everything.
Some pieces may resonate immediately.
Others might not land at all.
That’s fine.
This isn’t a linear journey.
It’s a collection of pauses, observations, and half-formed truths.
The line Narrating Your Next Chapter doesn’t mean telling you what comes next.
It means offering words that might sit beside you while you figure it out yourself.
Like background narration, you barely notice until later, when you realize it was there all along.
This site grows slowly. Intentionally. There will be space between posts.
Silence isn’t a problem here; it’s part of the design.
Some stories need time to surface. Some only need to exist once.
About the Author
786 Web Stories is written and curated by Khuram Waqas Ur Rehman.
I don’t share everything about myself here, and that’s intentional.
This space isn’t about my timeline, my achievements, or personal details.
It’s about attention, reflection, and the kinds of thoughts that surface when life slows down enough to notice them.
The writing comes from lived experience, observation, and quiet honesty, but it isn’t meant to center me.
If the stories feel familiar, that’s because they’re meant to meet you where you are, not explain where I’ve been.
You don’t need to know everything about the writer to connect with the words.
If something here stays with you, that’s enough.
If it doesn’t, that’s fine too.
This isn’t a performance.
It isn’t an identity.
It’s a practice.
– Khuram Waqas Ur Rehman
