interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Anjila Bista : Award-Winning Educator Committed to Holistic and Student-Centered Learning. AI-Generated.
In the evolving landscape of education, where passionate and dedicated leaders are essential, Anjila Bista stands out as a beacon of excellence and innovation. With over two decades of professional experience, Anjila has earned a well-deserved reputation as an award-winning educator who combines academic rigor with a deep commitment to holistic, student-centered learning. Her leadership and unwavering adherence to core values such as lifelong learning, integrity, responsibility, and inclusivity have made a profound impact on the schools and communities she serves.
By Eden Publications7 months ago in Humans
Exploring Heaven and Hell Across Cultures
Every culture has wrestled with the same mystery: what happens when we die? Across time and continents, humans have created vivid concepts of paradise and punishment—heaven and hell—to explain the unknown. Though names, imagery, and doctrines differ, the core ideas remain strikingly similar: a reward for the good, and a reckoning for the wicked.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Humans
Your behaviors that are keeping you from your Dream Life
It's easy to identify the monoculture of Germany in the 1930s or America in 1776. It's clear what people at those times, in those places, accepted to be "good" and "true" even when in reality, that was certainly not always the case.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Humans
Mastering Emotional Stability at Work: The Calm Power Behind Success.
Introduction In today's fast-paced, high-pressure work environments, technical skills and expertise can't help you achieve your goals. What distinguishes truly successful professionals is often not what they know, but how they handle themselves especially under pressure. Emotional stability, or the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations, is increasingly recognized as one of the most powerful attributes in the modern workplace.
By Sayed Zewayed7 months ago in Humans
A Night in the Wild
It was supposed to be a simple getaway—just me and my boyfriend, a tent, and a weekend away from the chaos of everyday life. We drove far out of the city, deep into the wilderness, until the roads turned to gravel and the trees grew so thick they nearly touched above our heads. We were completely off the grid. No phone signal. No lights. Just nature, and us.
By Solene Hart7 months ago in Humans
Still Dressed for Him
In a quiet neighborhood tucked at the edge of a small town, a pale yellow house stood with its paint peeling and flowerbeds gone wild. It was a house that held its breath. Its windows were always half-closed, curtains drawn just enough to keep the world out and the memories in.
By khalid khan7 months ago in Humans
Scientists Create High-Efficiency Solar Cells That Work Best Indoors and in Low Light Spaces.
As the world continues to seek cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy, solar technology has become a leading solution. Traditionally, solar panels are associated with large outdoor installations under direct sunlight. However, a new breakthrough by scientists is changing the way we think about solar energy. Researchers have developed high-efficiency solar cells that perform exceptionally well indoors and in low-light environments—a major advancement that could power the future of indoor electronics, smart homes, and wearable technology.
By Active USA 7 months ago in Humans
The Strong One Is Suffering
They call me the strong one. The reliable one. The one you go to when your life is falling apart, when you need advice at midnight, when you're on the edge and need someone to talk you down. I’ve worn that label like armor for years—believing it meant I was valuable, needed, even loved.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Humans
Brave Lady
It was the seventh day of Ramazan when our world quietly began to fall apart, though none of us knew it yet. That morning, a message arrived from Saudi Arabia. Our father had died in a tragic accident. He was thousands of miles away, and only one person in our family was told immediately our mother.
By khalid khan7 months ago in Humans











