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Continue reading →: Should We Trust History?History is usually presented to us as certainty, dates made bold in textbooks, battles reduced to arrows on maps with their outcomes framed and inevitable. History books appear confident, asking not to be questioned but remembered. Yet my earliest lesson in history did not come from a textbook. It came…
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Continue reading →: Should Spend or Save?Let’s be honest, most of us learn more about trigonometry and thermodynamics than money. We can solve for x, and balance chemical equations; but ask us how credit cards work and suddenly everyone needs “some time to think!” That’s really weird, because money is something we’ll use every single day…
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Continue reading →: Life Said ‘Board Exams.’ I Said ‘LOL.’Okay… can we breathe for a second? It’s already December and meanwhile my brain is still chilling somewhere in mid-October. The worst part? I have not revised even half my portions, my pre-boards are this Monday and the boards are waiting for me in February like Kratos ready to kill…
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Continue reading →: #100 The Story of BlogalotIf someone had told me a few months ago that I’d be writing the 100th blog on a website I built myself, I would have laughed, panicked, and maybe even pretended to faint dramatically. Because honestly starting Blogalot wasn’t just brave, it was stressful. There were days the website refused…
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Continue reading →: What Travel Taught MeI have been fortunate to travel around the world with my parents from a very young age. Before I even boarded my first flight, my imagination had already visited countless countries through the vibrant books from around the world my parents gifted me. Those pages transported me to picturesque villages,…
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Continue reading →: The F1 Duality : Constructors vs DriversFormula 1 isn’t just a sport, it’s an entire ecosystem operating at the crossroads of engineering, human skill, and global logistics. When you compare it with football, cricket, basketball, or any other mainstream team sport, the first difference that jumps out is how the very idea of victory is defined.…
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Continue reading →: The Quest for Mischief ZoneEvery time one moves, most families scout for parks.We scout for zones where I along with my furry sibling can commit supervised nonsense. Every place we have moved to hides a secret, something far more precious than treasure, our mischief zone. A patch of earth where rules evaporate, mornings stretch…
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Continue reading →: SpeakUp Yuva IVAWhen thoughts pace through our minds or when we are facing something, we might not know how to write it out, or might simply want someone to hear us, not judge us. Articles, resources and guides are great tools, they’ve already helped so many of us find clarity and confidence.…
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Continue reading →: That Time it Rained for Two Million YearsHave you ever thought, ”What if it had rained for a year non-stop?”. In the past, a similar event has taken place, but instead of one year, for about 1-2 million years, there was a prolonged humid interval with multiple wet pulses and increased rainfall. This was the Carnian Pluvial…
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Continue reading →: Saying It Out LoudI wish you could read it all, in my death-stare into your soul, than, force me to sully, my tongue and my spirit, into uttering the undeniable. You pushed me to my limits. Now, I besmirched the wall with my own blood, I am naked in my clothes, my soul…






