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The Joy in Guessing
Life is a puzzle, and guess what? Nobody has all the pieces. That's nobody. Nobody knows what they’re doing. At most, they’re operating on a best-guess scenario based on the information with which they’ve been presented.
Jamie JacksonPublished 6 days ago in HumansBeyond the Battlefield: How Women Reforged the World
The Unsung Heroines: How Women Redefined Themselves in the Great War The Great War, a brutal conflict that forever reshaped the world, also witnessed a remarkable transformation: the rise of women. Far from being passive bystanders confined to weeping, waiting, and wifely duties, women across warring nations stepped into a magnificent and multifaceted role.
The Symphony of Laughter
In the tapestry of ancient China, where time flowed like the gentle Li River, lived three old monks. Their names, whispers lost to the wind, mattered little, for they were known by a far more luminous title: the Three Laughing Monks. Unlike any teachers before them, their wisdom resided not in words but in a symphony of joyous laughter.
So, what will you do if for some reason you are forced to leave your current job?
Introduction If You lose your job what will happen next? Most likely you will try to stick to your comfort zone. This means a lot of us will try to find jobs similar to what we had been doing. For some professions, that won't be much of a problem. However, for others, it might be a bit tricky. Many jobs are becoming obsolete. For example, the job of an analytical chemist is fast disappearing. Most analytical chemistry is now done by machines through a process called solid-state chemistry. The traditional chemist who used to perform wet chemistry, such as mixing substances in test tubes and burettes, is no longer needed. You don't need to be a chemist as such to handle a machine. All you need is someone who can inject samples into the machine, and the machine will do the rest and issue a report.
Juma KillaghaiPublished 7 days ago in HumansExploring the Enigma of the Indian Holy Man
Delving into the Essence In the kaleidoscope of Indian spirituality, the figure of the Indian holy man stands as an emblem of divine connection and esoteric wisdom. Embarking on a journey to understand the intricacies of these revered individuals unveils a tapestry woven with centuries of tradition, mysticism, and devotion. Join us as we unravel the layers of enigma surrounding the Indian holy man, delving into their significance, practices, and impact on both the spiritual and societal realms.
quizat karimPublished 7 days ago in HumansDon't Let Them Make You React
Sobbing and growing increasingly alarmed as I became increasingly aware of my actual situation, I was thankful to escape inside the small bathroom stall. Having waited several minutes in a line that seemed to never shrink, I knew I wouldn't be able to hide for as long as it would take to figure out what I was going to do next.
Looking? Liking Move!
William Shakespeare coined the above phrase (minus punctuation) over 400 years ago as a response from Juliet to her mother about whether or not she could like Paris, a suitor. Approximately she says, “If there is anything likable there, then I will look to like him.” Her remark was one of genuine interest and commitment to look the man over. Juliet sets off to accomplish that plan but inevitably has her attention magnetized away by an attractive peer that she meets at a boozy masquerade ball.
Ezekiel McPhersonPublished 9 days ago in HumansAlways Run The Numbers
You should always be running the numbers in life. By doing this consistently, you’ll be able to make better choices and decisions that could impact your overall destiny. Every choice we make, whether consciously or not, shapes the path we tread for ourselves. Amidst the chaos and uncertainty surrounding our daily existence, there is a guiding beacon for us, which illuminates the fog of uncertainty and leads us towards success. That beacon for you all is the power of running the numbers.
The Significance Of Science Philosophy
Even if the philosophy of science is a challenging topic to visualize, it is nonetheless significant for the general public and scientists. It may assist dispel any doubt that has surfaced recently and have a significant impact on our comprehension of the benefits of the scientific approach.
Francis DamiPublished 10 days ago in Humanstreasure in the sky
Unveiling the mysteries is like peeling away the layers of one's own soul, revealing the raw beauty and complexity hidden beneath. It's a journey of self-discovery, where each revelation brings a surge of emotion—joy at newfound understanding, awe at the vastness of the unknown, and sometimes, a twinge of fear as one confronts the shadows lurking in the depths. Yet, amidst the tumult of emotions, there's a profound sense of liberation, as if lifting the veil that shrouds the mysteries of existence opens the door to boundless possibility and a deeper connection to the universe. It's a dance between heart and mind, a symphony of wonder and longing, as we dare to uncover the secrets that lie just beyond the edge of our understanding." Unveiling the mysteries is a journey of the soul, a quest that transcends the boundaries of time and space. It is a call to adventure, whispered in the quiet moments of contemplation, urging us to venture into the unknown and discover the truths that lie hidden beneath the surface of existence.At the heart of this journey lies a yearning—a deep, primal longing to understand the world around us, to unravel the enigmas that have puzzled humanity since the dawn of time. It is a yearning born of curiosity, fueled by the insatiable desire to know, to explore, to push the boundaries of what is known and delve into the realm of the uncharted.And so, we set out, armed with nothing but our wits and our courage, ready to confront the mysteries that await us. With each step we take, we leave behind the safety of the familiar and venture into the wild unknown, guided only by the flickering light of our curiosity.The path we tread is not always easy. It is fraught with obstacles and challenges, with moments of doubt and uncertainty. But still, we press on, driven by an inner fire that refuses to be extinguished. For we know that beyond the darkness lies the promise of enlightenment, of understanding, of truth.And then, at last, we reach our destination—the heart of the mystery. Here, in this sacred space, we stand on the threshold of discovery, on the brink of unveiling the secrets that have eluded us for so long. And in that moment, a wave of emotion washes over us—a flood of awe, of wonder, of humility in the face of the sublime.For what we have found is not just knowledge, but wisdom—a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all things, of the intricate tapestry of existence that binds us together. It is a revelation that transcends the boundaries of the mind, touching the very essence of our being and stirring something primal and ancient within us.But the journey does not end here, for the mysteries of the universe are infinite, and there is always more to discover, more to learn, more to explore. And so, we continue on our quest, fueled by the knowledge that the pursuit of truth is a journey without end, a journey that stretches out before us like an endless horizon, beckoning us ever onward into the vast unknown. And as we journey forth, we carry with us the memories of all that we have seen and experienced—the moments of wonder, the moments of doubt, the moments of revelation. For it is these moments that define us, that shape us, that make us who we are.And so, we embrace the mysteries of the universe, knowing that in the end, it is not the answers we seek, but the journey itself—the journey of unveiling, of discovery, of becoming. For in that journey, we find not just knowledge, but wisdom. Not just understanding, but truth. And in that truth, we find ourselves
White headPublished 10 days ago in HumansFlaws And Imperfections
Introduction This was initially inspired by a long-running problem I have with our platform, but I am trying to deal with that but it then got me thinking about how systems should always be flawless and should work, while the flaws and imperfections in our character actually make us what we are.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 12 days ago in HumansThe Enigmatic Life of Lin Gengbai: Poet, Revolutionary, and Seer
Lin Gengbai, a poet from the Southern Society, was born in Minhou, Fujian. He studied in Beijing at the age of eight and was passionate about politics throughout his life. He once joined the Beijing-Tianjin Alliance and had the ambition to clarify the world. In the first year of the Republic of China, Lin Gengbai founded the "Yellow Flower and Blue Blood Society" with Chen Lesheng and others in Shanghai, with the urgent task of assassinating the remnants of the imperial system. After the failure of the "Second Revolution", he rose and fell. He first served as the secretary of the Senate and once acted as the acting secretary-general. He was only 22 years old. Although he was successful in his youth, he was melancholy. Soon he became angry and wrote poetry under the guidance of Chen Shiyi, a teacher of the "Jiangxi Poetry School". He was talented and innovative, and many people called him Li Yishan. Later, he was known as the "Chinese Poet of the Generation". He was not tall, with fair skin, clear eyebrows, and a high nose bridge, and had a bit of a foreigner's appearance. He claimed, " Cao Juren gave a speech at the Nan She Ya Ji, talking about the relationship between Nan She and the Xinhai Revolution. He believed that the Xinhai Revolution was a political movement with a strong romantic atmosphere, and Nan She's poetry and prose were the atmosphere of Gong Zizhen. Lin Gengbai was the living Gong Zizhen. Liu Yazi nodded in agreement, but Lin Gengbai was very unhappy: "I don't even have Li and Du in my mind, let alone Gong Dingan. Cao's being Gong Dingan is too shallow of me." At that time, people naturally referred to him as a poetry fanatic. Liu Yazi had been friends with him for more than 30 years, and Liu Yazi, who had high eyes, commented: "Gengbai's poetry is idealistic and charming, and although I am still ashamed, I am not as good as him. Are contemporary people who cling to their shortcomings worth a bite of their sword?"
Beck_MoultonPublished 12 days ago in Humans