About Mohammed Anjar Ahsan
Mohammed Anjar Ahsan is a PhD scholar at the National Defence University of Malaysia with a deep interest in how information shapes public understanding. Through Story circuit, he explores news, analysis, quizzes, and immersive web stories that help readers make sense of complex topics in a clear, engaging way.
Story circuit is built for curious minds, blending thoughtful journalism with modern storytelling formats to explain what’s happening, why it matters, and how it connects to everyday life. From in-depth analysis to interactive quizzes and visual web stories, the platform focuses on clarity, context, and meaningful insight rather than noise.
Driven by research, curiosity, and responsible storytelling, Mohammed aims to create content that informs, challenges perspectives, and encourages readers to think deeper without overwhelming them.
Latest From This Author

Why Modern Internet Culture Makes Rest Feel Unproductive
Hustle culture psychology is making rest feel emotionally uncomfortable as nonstop productivity pressure, digital overstimulation, and online comparison quietly reshape modern self-worth.

The Rise of Quiet Burnout in Remote Work Culture
Remote work burnout is rising as blurred work-life boundaries, nonstop digital communication, and emotional isolation quietly drain people without obvious warning signs.

Why Many People Feel Disconnected From Their Own Thoughts Today
Emotional disconnection is growing as nonstop digital stimulation, online noise, and attention overload quietly separate people from their own thoughts and inner clarity.

How Social Media Quietly Changed the Way People Seek Validation
Online validation psychology is reshaping confidence, identity, and emotional self-worth as social media turns attention, reactions, and visibility into daily emotional currency.

Why AI Conversations Are Starting to Feel More Comfortable Than Human Ones
AI emotional attachment is growing as emotionally exhausted people increasingly find comfort, calm, validation, and psychological safety in AI conversations.

The Hidden Emotional Cost of Always Being Available Online
Digital burnout is growing as nonstop notifications, online accessibility, and constant communication quietly overload emotional energy and mental recovery.

Why Emotional Numbness Has Become So Common in Internet Culture
Emotional numbness is becoming increasingly common as internet culture overloads attention, emotions, identity, and human connection through nonstop digital stimulation.

How Short-Form Content May Be Affecting Emotional Patience
Short-form content psychology may be reducing emotional patience as constant stimulation, rapid scrolling, and algorithmic feeds reshape attention and behavior.

Why So Many People Feel Lonely Even While Constantly Connected Online
Loneliness in digital age is growing as endless online connection quietly replaces emotional closeness, deeper conversations, and genuine human presence.

People Are Starting to Realize Constant Productivity Isn’t Sustainable
Productivity burnout is becoming a defining emotional struggle as endless self-optimization, hustle culture, and digital pressure quietly exhaust modern life.


