Anu Mehjabin
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Passionate wordsmith crafting compelling stories and informative content. With a pen as my sword, I navigate the world of ideas and bring them to life on the page. Let's explore, inspire, and learn together through the power of words.
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What If We Used the Full Capacity of Our Brains?
You can do anything! Paint a masterpiece in a minute, learn every language in an hour, build a multi-billion dollar company overnight, and rule the world by tomorrow! Or is it because you’re not using your brain at its full potential? This is ‘What If,’ and here’s what your brain would be like at full capacity.
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in Longevity
What If You Were the Last Person on Earth
Imagine a peaceful Sunday morning. You wake up, stretch your limbs, and open your window to a beautiful sunny day. But wait a minute, a busy street that’s normally full of people is totally empty. Where is everyone? Looks like you’re the only human left on this planet, so what are you gonna do? Well, I guess the answer is anything you want! If the world is your oyster, then this one is solely YOURS! Every crazy idea, insane dream, or whatever else you’ve got in mind! Hop into the fastest sports car and take a ride on the highway. Yes, no traffic! Play golf from the roof of a skyscraper! Why not? Who’s gonna say anything about you busting some windows with your golf ball? Have you always wanted to live in a mansion? Well, now you can! You’ve got a whole world of opportunities and nothing to stop you from enjoying each and every one of them!
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in Fiction
10 Mysterious Photos That Still Can't Be Explained
Every picture has a story. While some stories may only be interesting to friends or family, some images give birth to endless discussions and make history. Taken by ordinary people and certainly unedited, here are 10 historical photos that look like fantastic movie shots. Prepare to be amazed as you see evidence of time travel, ghost photos, and pyramids on the moon.
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in FYI
Why Salvator Mundi Is So Expensive?
Lovers of Leonardo da Vinci found a new reason to rejoice at Christie’s, New York, with his new finding. In the November of 2017, the auction of Christ Salvator Mundi (meaning Savior of the World) got the attention of the art lovers all over the globe, but its sale price left all of them stunned. Its price has jumped from the very first auction price of £45 at a Sotheby’s London auction on June 25, 1958 to the gigantic $450 million. The colossal sum that no one had ever thought of for a single painting, but at Christie’s, it made history when the hammer went down with $450 million for it.
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in Art
3 Tips On How To Study Effectively
During their training, medical residents learn countless techniques, surgeries, and procedures which they’ll later use to save lives. Being able to remember these skills can quite literally be a matter of life and death. With this in mind, a 2006 research study took a class of surgical residents learning to suture arteries and split them into two groups. Each received the same study materials, but one group implemented a small change in how they studied them. And when tested one month later, this group performed the surgeries significantly better than the other residents. We’ll discuss the secret to that group’s success, along with two other highly effective study techniques which can be applied both in and out of the classroom.
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in Education
11 Places More Mysterious Than Bermuda Triangle
It’s one of the most terrifyingly fascinating places on our planet. Ships and planes simply vanish, radios and compasses just stop working, and some even say they’ve spotted UFOs there. I’m not just talking about the one and only Bermuda Triangle – it’s got a whole Motley crew of at least 11 other Vile Vortices. So, what are they, and how do they form? The guy to ask would probably be Ivan T. Sanderson. He was a writer, a biologist, and a huge fan of the paranormal and inexplicable back in the ‘50s and ‘60s. He’s the one who coined the term Vile Vortices in the first place! During his travels, he’d often record his experiences. What caught his attention the most was where the strangest unexplained things kept happening. That is, disappearing ships and whatnot. He was able to map 11 of these places scattered all over the world. But the weird thing is, 6 of them lie almost perfectly in line above the Equator, and the same goes for the 6 below it. So, they are…
By Anu Mehjabin2 years ago in Earth






