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"General Gyan shares relationship tips, AI insights, and amazing facts—bringing you knowledge that’s smart, fun, and inspiring for curious minds everywhere."
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Box Office: ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Lifts Off With Heroic $118 Million Debut
Marvel‘s latest comic book adaptation has lifted off with $118 million from 4,125 North American theaters over the weekend. Those ticket sales were slightly ahead of expectations of $100 million to $110 million.
By General gyan6 months ago in Education
Top 10 Most Famous Historical Fiction Books You Need to Read
If you’ve ever found yourself torn between the emotional pull of a great novel and the rich details of a true story, historical fiction offers the best of both worlds. This beloved genre takes real settings, events, and eras from the past and weaves them into page-turning tales full of drama, love, heartbreak, and resilience.
By General gyan6 months ago in BookClub
I’ll Instantly Know You Used ChatGPT If I See This
This blog isn’t just a callout. It’s an analysis. And if you’re reading this, you probably want to improve your writing or mask your use of AI more effectively. So let’s talk about the signs that scream, “This was generated by ChatGPT!”
By General gyan6 months ago in Lifehack
5 AI Chrome Extensions to Supercharge Your Productivity in 2025
HIGHLIGHTS: Turn your browser into a smart workspace with cutting-edge AI tools Automate daily tasks like note-taking, writing, and summarising Discover 5 powerful Chrome extensions that boost focus and output
By General gyan6 months ago in Lifehack
Paperback vs Hardcover – Which is Better for Authors & Readers?
When preparing to print a book, one of the most important decisions you'll face is choosing between paperback and hardcover formats. Whether you're a self-published author, a small press, or someone printing a personal project, understanding the pros and cons of each option will help you make a smart, cost-effective choice. In this guide, we’ll explore the differences in production, pricing, durability, and reader perception to help you decide which format aligns with your vision.
By General gyan6 months ago in BookClub
Billy Joel’s Pedicab Ride: A New York Moment That Went Viral
If there’s one thing that captures the spirit of New York City, it's the unexpected. Whether it's a street performer belting out Sinatra, an impromptu sax solo in the subway, or a celebrity sighting in Central Park—NYC always delivers. One of the most unforgettable and quirky celebrity moments in recent years? When none other than Billy Joel—the Piano Man himself—was spotted cruising through Manhattan in a pedicab.
By General gyan6 months ago in Humans
10 Books That Feel Better Than Doomscrolling
1. The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan In a chilling near-future reality, the government monitors mothers to assess their fitness. When Frida makes a single parenting misstep, she’s forced into a brutal correctional program to “re-learn” how to be a good mother. This haunting and emotional novel explores control, societal pressure, and maternal love. It’s unsettling, powerful, and deeply thought-provoking—perfect for those burnt out by internet debates on parenting and morality.
By General gyan6 months ago in Motivation
Top 10 Most Expensive Cat Breeds In The World
10. Ragdoll Cat – Costs up to ($2,500) The Ragdoll cat, celebrated for its serene temperament and captivating blue eyes, embodies an endearing blend of elegance and affection. Renowned for their striking blue eyes and a semi-long, plush coat that comes in various patterns, Ragdolls exude a sense of ethereal beauty. Their distinctive colorpoint markings, along with their soft, silky fur, contribute to their enchanting appearance, creating an image of grace and tranquility.
By General gyan8 months ago in Petlife
12 Novels Considered the “Greatest Book Ever Written”
Anna Karenina Any fan of stories that involve juicy subjects like adultery, gambling, marriage plots, and, well, Russian feudalism, would instantly place Anna Karenina at the peak of their “greatest novels” list. And that’s exactly the ranking that publications like Time magazine have given the novel since it was published in its entirety in 1878. Written by Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, the eight-part towering work of fiction tells the story of two major characters: a tragic, disenchanted housewife, the titular Anna, who runs off with her young lover, and a lovestruck landowner named Konstantin Levin, who struggles in faith and philosophy. Tolstoy molds together thoughtful discussions on love, pain, and family in Russian society with a sizable cast of characters regarded for their realistic humanity. The novel was especially revolutionary in its treatment of women, depicting prejudices and social hardships of the time with vivid emotion.
By General gyan8 months ago in Lifehack
10 Lessons to Learn from The Book 'A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose'
‘A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose’ by Eckhart Tolle offers profound insights into how we can transcend ego-driven living and find deeper meaning. The book encourages a shift in consciousness, guiding readers toward presence, awareness, and inner peace. These lessons help us understand how to live more mindfully, awaken compassion, and realise our true purpose beyond material success. The following ten lessons distil Tolle’s transformative wisdom into practical, life-changing principles.
By General gyan8 months ago in Lifehack
5 Books to Build a Strong Mindset
A strong mindset isn’t unaffected by difficulties—it’s about developing the mental tools to face challenges head-on, learn from failures, and emerge stronger on the other side. Mental toughness isn’t an innate trait reserved for a select few; it’s a skill that can be cultivated through deliberate practice and the proper knowledge.
By General gyan8 months ago in Lifehack











