January 2025
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What Do I Complain About the Most?
I don’t usually complain in the traditional sense, but if I had to choose something, it would be when people fail to appreciate the beauty of life and its limitless possibilities. It saddens me to see people weighed down by struggles, forgetting that life, at its core, is an opportunity to explore the unknown. But Continue reading
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Science: A Journey, Not a Dogma
The moment we assume that science has all the answers; it ceases to be a pursuit of knowledge and becomes a dogmatic belief system. True science is humble—it thrives on curiosity and continuously seeks to expand our understanding of the world’s mysteries. If the scientists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries had believed Continue reading
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Do you Brunch or Blunch?
Yesterday, my colleague went for an early lunch at 12, though he usually waits until 1. He mentioned he skipped breakfast, so he had a “brunch.” Jokingly, I said, “You went for blunch, not brunch.” Little did I know that “blunch” is a legitimate English word and it perfectly described what I was trying to Continue reading
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Is DeepSeek a Sputnik 2.0 Moment?
We’re now in a world where one entity can wipe out $1 trillion in an instant. When news broke that DeepSeek, with fewer advanced chips and less investment, had developed an AI tool far superior to its competitors, it sent shockwaves through the market. This news triggered a dramatic plunge in the stock prices of Continue reading
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Let Life be an Ecstatic Mystery
What fosters effective teamwork? It’s not just about grouping individuals together and hoping for the best. It’s about cultivating an environment where trust, open communication, mutual respect, and a shared vision converge. Continue reading
