Stream of Consciousness
The Value of Resources: A Lesson Learned by Indian Billionaire Ratan Tata in Germany. Content Warning.
In our current reality where riches and assets are in many cases unevenly circulated, the activities of people particularly those of critical impact can have a significant effect. This was strikingly delineated in an occurrence including Indian very rich person Ratan Goodbye in a German eatery, which features the more extensive ramifications of asset wastage and social obligation.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Humans
An Ode to Eternal Love. Content Warning.
Love is an immortal and vast power, one that rises above the constraints of human comprehension. The undetectable string associates central cores across the tremendous region of presence. As I plunk down to pen my sentiments, I'm overpowered by the profundity of my affection for you. It is an affection as huge as the sky, as significant as the sea, and as persevering as the ticking of the clock.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Humans
The Fragile Dreams of a Returning Expatriate
The Delicate Dreams of a Returning In the late spring of his twenty-eighth year, a Bangladeshi ostracize, having spent a huge piece of his life in Canada, got back to his country with a reasonable expectation: to wed a lady who met a bunch of carefully framed standards. His folks, anxious to satisfy his cravings, were in a free for all, looking for the ideal lady of the hour. She must be Bangladeshi, stand between five feet three and five feet five inches tall, have a fair or brilliant composition, have a place with a high-status family, and hold essentially a four year certification. They looked for flawlessness.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Humans
The Shapes of Dreams: An Emotional Journey
**The Shapes of Dreams: An Emotional Journey** Anna had always been a dreamer. Her nights were filled with vivid landscapes and intricate narratives, each dream more intense and enigmatic than the last. These nocturnal adventures were a respite from her mundane life, but they also served as mirrors, reflecting her deepest fears, desires, and memories.
By Aisha Farida2 years ago in Humans
And then we'll be okay
At the foot of the last mountain, sat the last village. And in the last village lived Tao. It was Tao's birthday. While he was working the corn, his friend Samuel shouted over him to come quick. Tao ran to the edge of the village where the "death barrier" was, and beyond the death barrier was his father, lying on the ground. Tao ran to his father. His father wasn't breathing. Tao dragged the old man back over the death barrier and the village doctor checked his father over.
By Pondering Frog2 years ago in Humans
Unlocking the Mysteries of Lucid Dreaming: Harnessing the Power of Your Mind.. AI-Generated.
Have you ever wanted to take control of your dreams? Imagine being able to fly over breathtaking landscapes, meet your favorite celebrities, or conquer your deepest fears—all while you're fast asleep. Welcome to the fascinating world of lucid dreaming, where the boundaries of reality blur, and your imagination knows no limits.
By Muchala Mache2 years ago in Humans
Your eyes
Jewel, a young woman with a curious mind, had always been fascinated by the way we see the world around us. She loved learning about the science of vision and how our eyes and brain work together to create our perception of reality. One day, she decided to dive deeper into the topic and explore the amazing journey of light, photoreceptors, and brain power that allows us to see colors and images.
By Nnorom Christabell C.2 years ago in Humans
The Unseen Impacts of Social Media: Exploring the Themes in "The Social Dilemma" by Tristan Harris
In the age of constant connectivity, social media has woven itself into the fabric of our daily lives. But as we scroll, like, and share, how often do we stop to consider the deeper impacts of these platforms? Tristan Harris's book, "The Social Dilemma," offers a profound exploration into the hidden consequences of our social media habits. As a former Google design ethicist, Harris provides an insider's perspective on the tech industry's design choices that keep us hooked. This article delves into the key themes of "The Social Dilemma" and reveals why this book is more relevant than ever.
By Prajjval Mishra2 years ago in Humans
The science of shyness
Have you always been something of a shrinking violet. The phrase “shrinking violet” refers to a very shy or timid person who tends to avoid contact with others if possible. The term originated in the UK and was initially used to describe the native English violet (Viola odorata), which is a reclusive and understated flower. Whenever the flower is touched, it closes its petals shyly.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Humans






