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The Boy Who Traded His Fear. Content Warning.
Ali grew up in a small, dusty village in northern Pakistan, surrounded by fields of wheat and corn. His father was a farmer who believed that true success came only from the sweat of your brow. “Money made behind a screen,” he would often say, “isn’t real money.”
By Asghar ali awan5 months ago in Education
Scrolling Into Depression: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Your Feed. AI-Generated.
You do it without thinking. Waiting for coffee, lying in bed, sitting on the bus. Your thumb moves on its own, a perpetual motion machine of consumption. You’re scrolling. For a moment, it feels like connection, like entertainment, like you’re in the loop. But when you finally put the phone down, a strange emptiness often settles in. You don’t feel better; you feel worse. You’ve just participated in an activity that is quietly fueling a modern mental health crisis.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Education
The Science of Habit Formation: How Your Brain Shapes Your Life. AI-Generated.
Every day, we make countless choices — some small, some significant. From brushing your teeth to checking your phone first thing in the morning, our lives are filled with habits. But have you ever wondered why habits are so hard to change? And why some people seem to develop good habits effortlessly while others struggle?
By shakir hamid5 months ago in Education
Why Do I Feel Bad After? Unpacking the Roots of Masturbation Guilt. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
It’s one of the most common, yet rarely discussed, human experiences. You engage in a natural, private act to relieve stress, experience pleasure, or simply to sleep. For a few moments, it feels good. Then, it washes over you—a wave of shame, regret, or a hollow emptiness. The pleasure evaporates, replaced by a puzzling sense of guilt.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Education
How to Make Money Online Without Spending Any Money (My Real Experience from Jamaica)
Have you ever dreamed of making money online without spending any money to start? I know I have. You know the one I'm talking about, sitting at home, working whenever you want, and seeing real money come into your bank account without paying a single dollar first. I live in Jamaica, and sometimes it feels like the good opportunities are somewhere else. I really wanted to know if that dream could be real for me, right here.
By Diana Crooks5 months ago in Education
Learning Beyond Grades. AI-Generated.
When we think about education, most of us picture the same familiar scene — rows of desks, students bent over notebooks, and a teacher trying to explain something that half the class pretends to understand. The smell of chalk, the ring of the lunch bell, and the slow countdown to graduation.
By shakir hamid5 months ago in Education
Is Porn the Silent Epidemic? A Deep Dive. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In an age of hyper-connectivity, a new public health crisis is unfolding in the silence of our screens. Unlike traditional epidemics marked by physical symptoms, this one is neurological, psychological, and relational. It’s the silent epidemic of modern, hardcore internet pornography, and its effects are only beginning to be understood.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Education
Google Gemini: The Future of Artificial Intelligence
Google Gemini: The Future of Artificial Intelligence In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, Google has taken another giant leap forward with Google Gemini — a next-generation AI model designed to push the boundaries of what machines can understand, create, and reason. Built on Google DeepMind’s latest research, Gemini represents not just an update to large language models, but a completely new way of integrating intelligence across multiple modes — text, image, audio, and video.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Education
The Girl Who Followed Her Teacher’s Path
Once upon a time, in a quiet little town, there lived a 12-year-old girl named Amina. She was a bright student, always curious, full of dreams, and eager to learn. Every morning, she waited near the old oak tree for her teacher, Mr. Daniel, who rode his bicycle to school.
By Ten Brothers wri8ers5 months ago in Education










