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"Words that Win"
They say actions speak louder than words. But sometimes, the right words are the very thing that inspire action. Whether it’s a speech that stirs a nation, a conversation that mends a broken heart, or a sentence that changes someone’s direction in life—words have the power to win. Not just arguments, but people. Not just battles, but trust, love, and opportunity.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Education
The Last Bench Genius. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the bustling village of Rampur, where the golden fields stretched to the horizon and the aroma of fresh bread drifted through the air, there was a small school with faded walls and squeaky windows. The school was old but alive with the sounds of eager children and the creak of wooden benches.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Education
Tomato Is a Fruit — But Don’t Put It in Fruit Salad
Imagine proudly adding a tomato to your fruit salad, only to watch your guests push their plates away in confusion. This simple image perfectly captures the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Yes, you’re technically correct—botanically, a tomato is a fruit. But wisdom steps in and says, “Just because it is, doesn’t mean it belongs there.”
By Leah Brooke8 months ago in Education
What is climate Change and How are humans causing climate change?
Human activities are causing world temperatures to rise, posing serious threats to people and nature. Things are likely to worsen in the coming decades, but scientists argue urgent action can still limit the worst effects of climate change.
By Kamran Khan8 months ago in Education
At Trump’s Urging, Thailand and Cambodia to Meet for Cease-Fire Talks
**At Trump’s Urging, Thailand and Cambodia to Meet for Cease-Fire Talks** After border tensions have escalated, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to meet for cease-fire talks, which is a surprising development on the diplomatic front in Southeast Asia. President Donald Trump playing a behind-the-scenes role in urging the dialogue. The move comes amid a fragile political climate in the region, where minor military skirmishes and growing nationalist rhetoric have stoked fears of broader conflict.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Education
"The Day I Taught My Mother to Read: Breaking Generational Barriers through Education"
The Day I Taught My Mother to Read: Breaking Generational Barriers through Education A heartwarming story of love, literacy, and the power of breaking cycles through one small act of learning.
By Abuzar Khan8 months ago in Education
Why Entrepreneurs Are Turning to Jay Chris Mentor for Business and Mindset Growth
Let’s be honest entrepreneurship is wild. You start with excitement, maybe a big idea and a dream of freedom. You imagine working from the beach, making passive income while sipping cold coffee (or hot cocktails), and never dealing with a boss again. But somewhere between launch day and your 27th Canva design tweak, reality hits:
By Jay Chris Mentor9 months ago in Education









