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"The Day I Deleted Social Media and Found Myself". AI-Generated.
Introduction In a world where scrolling has become second nature, I found myself lost in the endless abyss of social media. The constant notifications, the curated lives, and the pressure to keep up left me feeling disconnected from reality. So, I decided to take a bold step: delete all my social media accounts for 30 days. What followed was a transformative journey that reshaped my perspective on life, relationships, and self-worth.
By Upendo Kitundu9 months ago in Art
Sokher Hari
Sokher Hari: The God of Devotion and Longing in Bengali Folklore In the rich and diverse cultural tapestry of Bengal, few deities capture the essence of personal devotion and intimate spiritual longing quite like Sokher Hari. Often revered as a deeply personal manifestation of Lord Krishna, Sokher Hari occupies a special place in the hearts of rural and folk communities across Bengal, especially in regions like Nadia, Murshidabad, and parts of Bangladesh.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in Art
Protecting Your Creative Work: A Guide to Digital Ownership with Dibs Design
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, creators—from graphic designers to writers and musicians—face the challenge of protecting their intellectual property. Traditional methods like copyrights and trademarks can be complex and costly. Enter Dibs Design, a platform that offers a streamlined, user-friendly solution to safeguard your creations.
By Dibs Design9 months ago in Art
Creating a Focal Point with Pendant Lighting in Your Living Room
When planning a living room, focal points guide the eye and create balance. Historically, fireplaces or paintings have filled this function, but pendant lights have emerged as a contemporary and practical substitute. With changing lighting technology and modern design, pendant lighting is now a characteristic feature of interior design, providing both visual appeal and necessary light.
By James Smith9 months ago in Art
“The Price of Gold”
In the heart of Mumbai, amid the maze of concrete and chaos, lived a man named Raghav Mehra. By day, Raghav was a small-time clerk in a government office, earning just enough to feed his family and keep a roof over their heads. By night, he was a dreamer. He dreamed of riches, of silk shirts and imported cars, of power and prestige. But all he had was a cracked cell phone, a rusted scooter, and a wallet that never quite felt full.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art
Don Quixote
Don Quixote is one of the most famous books ever written. It was written by Miguel de Cervantes, a Spanish author, and published in two parts, first in 1605 and then in 1615. Even though it's very old, the story still feels fresh and funny because it talks about dreams, courage, and what happens when someone refuses to give up even when the world laughs at them.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Art









