This blog is now my official digital diary, and all the content here is copyright-protected.
I welcome anyone who is interested in a world made of empathy, ordinary moments, the rawness of souls, tea, coffee, books, space, stars, dreams, sorrows, regrets, and hopes—a world made of purely human things.

A little bit about me: They say to define is to limit, but am I not horribly limited already?
Sometimes, only an insane soul can understand my words. I am an alien, a misfit in this society. I am from Alpha Centauri currently touring your solar system.
My purpose is to ripple the blood in human veins. I am a prisoner in this dimension for a set period of time, and people call me Sadia Hakim, which metaphorically means the destiny of a king.
It’s hilarious but awesome at the same time. Perhaps that’s why I feel wrecked; bearing the weight of such a name is both a privilege and a burden, like a crown that dazzles the eyes yet strains the soul.
I love my words because why wouldn’t I? They offer me relief from my inner turmoil and battles. After all, who doesn’t cherish their saviors?
I believe God gave me this ability as a sword to fight the battles of my existence.
— Sadia Hakim
Websites were once used as digital diaries, but then social media suddenly took over the world. Now, everything seems to be going downhill, as everyone tries to join the creators’ community without actually creating anything. They steal and plagiarize instead.
Sometimes, even if we write “beautiful,” Meta marks it as hate speech and suspends or shadow-bans us, while its policies seem to be okay with the people who spread hatred and infringe upon the copyrights of the artist community.
Sending people copyright strikes is one of the toughest parts of being a creator because I have to find the post on Meta and link it to the report form.
My Seyferty souls know I tried so hard to save my work. I even created a backup account (@sadiahakimofficial) on Instagram, but when the platform is the same, is there any point in having another account? I even tried Dailymotion, lol.
But then I realized I had to do something I didn’t want to do. After a year of procrastination and fears, I am here.
From now on, all my longest pieces will be published here. Since Seyferts wanted to read my fictional works as well, we will slowly integrate a fictional section here.
Also, many people are curious about my themes and templates. I am a writer and poet, not a graphic designer, so it feels awkward to list templates everywhere.
All my printable works and editable templates will soon be listed here, so you can purchase directly from this website.
Share your thoughts—anything you would like to see on this blog, or anything you think my team should add for your comfort and interaction.
Let’s make this an alternative to Instagram, but safer and easier for us to share our emotions and connect here.
