
Adarsh Kumar Singh
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Project Analyst with military training and startup experience. Avid reader, content writer, and passionate about leadership and strategic planning.
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The Ram Mandir Dispute: Unraveling India’s Century-Old Saga of Faith, Politics, and Justice | Part-I
The birthplace of Lord Ram has been one of the oldest and most contentious issues in Indian history. Even today, discussing it often evokes strong emotions. This single dispute has not only caused turmoil in Ayodhya or Uttar Pradesh but has also led to riots across India, claiming thousands of lives. It is a case where, metaphorically, Lord Ram himself seemed to fight for his rightful place.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in History
The Maha Kumbh Mela Phenomenon
The Kumbh Mela is more than just a gathering, it is a living, breathing testament to the enduring power of faith and humanity’s collective spirit. Recognized as the world’s largest peaceful congregation, this awe inspiring event is all set to grace Prayagraj with its divine presence.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in FYI
Trump and Musk: The Shocking Revelations & the Saving of American Dream
Imagine waking up one day to find out that billions, no, trillions of taxpayer dollars have been quietly funneled into projects around the world, some of which might be funding "questionable organizations."
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Journal
Pause, Then Play: The 10-Second Rule That Could Change Your Life
Imagine this, you are standing in the snack section, staring down a bag of chips that practically screams your name. Your hand inches closer. But wait! A tiny voice in your head whispers, "Are you sure about this?" Enter the 10-second rule, the ultimate life hack for those moments when impulse threatens to take the wheel.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh12 months ago in Psyche
The Lost Art of Doing Nothing
I love being idle. Staring at the sky, the wall, or absolutely nothing used to be my thing. Keeping life simple was my way of living. And let me tell you, some of my best thoughts zoomed through my head during those glorious boredom phases. That is when your mind is still, free from worries, and suddenly you are solving life's mysteries or at least deciding what is for dinner.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Humans
The First 8 Seconds
8.25 seconds. That's all. Researchers in Canada surveyed 2,000 people and studied the brain activity of 112 others using fancy electroencephalograms (EEGs). According to Microsoft's research, our attention span has dropped drastically. Back in 2000, it was a solid 12 seconds. By 2015, it had shrunk to 8.25 seconds. And now? I don't even want to know.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in FYI
A Personal Reflection on Forrest Gump
“Life is Like a Box of Chocolates” The movie starts with Forrest (played by Tom Hanks) sitting on a bench, holding a box of chocolates, and telling a stranger, “My mama always said, life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” This line is so simple, yet it says so much about life. Forrest’s story, from his childhood struggles with leg braces to becoming a war hero, shrimp boat captain, and even a running sensation, is proof of this.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Critique
Challenges, Struggles, Hurdles — None of This Was What I Wanted
The world isn’t always how we envision it to be, but we can learn from it, adapt, and take our next steps cautiously. My journey with the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been an extraordinary one, filled with countless lessons and experiences that shaped my core values. Although my time in the defense forces ended sooner than expected, but I sure walked away with stronger principles that have since guided my decisions.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Motivation
A Letter to my Parents
Dear Mumma and Papa, I've been meaning to write this letter for a while now, but every time I try, I find myself at a loss for words because no words can ever truly express what I feel for both of you. But today, I want to try. I want to write down my gratitude and love for you, even though I know that no letter could ever be enough to capture what's in my heart.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Humans






