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All about the thought leading tech entrepreneurs who are paving the digital path of the future.
Why Every Manager Needs to Rethink How Innovation Happens
It’s no longer just about overseeing daily operations or ensuring projects meet deadlines. Today’s managers are expected to lead innovation, foster collaboration, navigate uncertainty, and adapt to technological change—all while keeping teams motivated and aligned.
By Bella Clum9 months ago in 01
The Rickshaw Geopolitics. AI-Generated.
By Umar Khitab Introduction In the crowded, noisy streets of Karachi, Lahore, or any busy city in Pakistan, rickshaws are more than just a way to get around. They’re like moving chat rooms where people share their worries, dreams, and ideas. Yesterday, I hopped into a rickshaw and overheard two factory workers, Ali and Ahmed, talking about the world’s biggest problems. In just 30 minutes, they broke down global conflicts, economic struggles, and even came up with solutions that made so much sense, I wish world leaders could hear them.
By Umar khitab10 months ago in 01
From Procrastination to Progress
I still remember the countless nights spent hunched over my desk, surrounded by piles of books and notes, with deadlines looming large. Yet, instead of typing away on my essay or studying for exams, I found myself scrolling mindlessly through social media or binge-watching YouTube videos. The guilt and frustration that followed each session of procrastination were overwhelming. Why couldn’t I just focus? Why did I always let distractions get the better of me? Little did I know, I wasn’t alone in this struggle. Procrastination is a universal challenge, one that many of us face at some point in our lives. But what if I told you that there’s a way to break free from this cycle? For me, the journey from procrastination to productivity was not an overnight transformation. It was a gradual process of self-discovery, experimentation, and discipline.
By sharif ullah10 months ago in 01
The Lantern of Forgotten Wishes
In the crooked alleyways of Drowmere, where fog hugged the cobblestones and secrets whispered between broken shutters, twelve-year-old Elian rummaged through a junk merchant’s cart. He wasn’t looking for anything special—just something to trade for a warm meal. But under a moth-eaten rug and a rusted birdcage, he found it: a lantern, cold and dull, yet oddly humming.
By Gulman sher10 months ago in 01
Green or Greed?
Is climate change truly a global crisis—or just the perfect political weapon? Climate change dominates headlines, policy discussions, and even daily conversations. But what if much of what we hear has been filtered, exaggerated, or even manipulated? In Escrologie, a controversial French book by YouTuber and political commentator Aldo Sterone, the author claims that environmental policies are less about saving the planet and more about controlling people and redistributing power. This article summarizes Escrologie for English-speaking readers and invites you to ask: is the climate crisis a problem with a solution—or just another ideological battlefield?
By Bubble Chill Media 10 months ago in 01










