
Farhat Farid
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Hi! I'm Farhat, a passionate content creator on multiple platforms, where I share my personal insights on health, fitness, technology, business and personal development.
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An Unsolved Murder Haunts an Elite Black Family in New England
In her latest novel Good Dirt, Charmaine Wilkerson explores how trauma maintains transmission from one generation to the next to shape both familial bonds and ancestral heritage. This new novel shares many elements with her debut novel Black Cake which achieved critical success. Among New England's elite, Ebony “Ebby” Freeman leads a 29-year-old lifestyle as she resides in the small community of Black families. Henry Pepper stands as the fiancé of Ebony Freeman while the community hopes their impending wedding ceremony will help her restore happiness after dealing with childhood trauma.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in BookClub
Chinese AI Breakthrough DeepSeek R1 Upends Global Tech Landscape, Triggers $2 Trillion Market Shock. AI-Generated.
A Seismic Shift in AI In a stunning turn of events, the global AI industry is grappling with the disruptive rise of DeepSeek R1, an open-source large language model (LLM) developed by Chinese startup DeepSeek. The model’s unprecedented combination of high performance, affordability, and accessibility has sent shockwaves through the U.S. tech sector, erasing nearly $2 trillion in market value in a single trading day. Major chipmakers like Nvidia (down 12%) and AI giants such as OpenAI now face existential questions about their long-term dominance as investors recalibrate expectations around cost, competition, and geopolitical dynamics.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in 01
The Silent Guardians: Inside the Military's Elite Timepiece Maintenance Unit
Deep within the labyrinth of military specializations lies a unit so specialized that even many career service members have never heard of it: the U.S. Military’s Horological Unit. This elite team of professional artisans, known as “Time Soldiers,” is tasked with the maintenance and repair of some of the world’s most delicate and precise timing tools, often requiring military operations on a global scale.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in Serve
The Ice Hunters: Inside the Military's Secret Arctic Navigation Specialists
Deep in the frigid expanses of the Arctic Circle, an elite group of military specialists practices an art so rare that fewer than 50 people worldwide are qualified to perform it: acoustic ice navigation. Through the innovative combination of traditional Inuit ice navigation methods with present-day technology members of the Military Arctic Navigation Specialty Unit (MANSU) navigate submarines and ships beneath the risky ice surface.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in Serve
The Last Tree: A Heartfelt Reflection on Earth’s Silent Guardians
Introduction In the heart of Madagascar, a lone baobab tree stands surrounded by cracked earth, its gnarled roots clawing desperately at the soil for life. Locals call it “the last elder”—the only survivor of a once-thriving forest. At 800 years old, this tree has witnessed countless generations, weathered storms, and withstood the test of time. Yet now, it faces a quiet extinction, just as unnoticed as the countless others that fell before it.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in Earth
The Boy Who Loved Books: The Forgotten Masterpiece That Changed My Life
In London's drizzling atmosphere I discovered The Boy Who Loved Books on a damp afternoon. Near a concealed space inside a diminutive bookshop with no markings on Charing Cross Road the book found its resting place on bones of discarded old books. Dim light reflected from the broken spine against which golden text struggled to be read while stale page breath brought a smell of time to encounter the reader's eyes. I was inexplicably pulled towards the book due to either the title activating my own bookworm tendencies or the enchanting aura that seems to emanate from vintage bookstore spaces.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in BookClub
A Book of Broken Promises: My Journey with “Letters to No One”
A book can occupy three roles: entertainment expects readers to enjoy them but they also can act as textbooks for learning new concepts while ultimate wisdom transformations reside in select volumes. Letters to No One represents a singular book phenomenon which transforms readers into somethings felt rather than simply read.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in BookClub
Threads of Forgotten Unity
Deep inside a decaying metropolis, a city lost to time and the outside world, there living a people of the dust — small, unperceived by the larger, stronger citizens. They spoke in hushed tones of the day when life was colourful, when the atmosphere was filled with fragrance in the air, when the structures stood like sentinels of existence. And that world was long gone, and all that remained was bits and pieces. They trawled these scraps of the past — the last vestiges of hope.
By Farhat Farid12 months ago in Futurism








