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Thomas Edison: The Spark of a Brilliant Mind
Early Life and Struggles Edison was the youngest of seven children in a modest family. His early education was brief and challenging. At just seven years old, his teacher labeled him as "addled" – a term implying slow or confused thinking. This led his mother, Nancy Edison, to pull him out of formal schooling and teach him at home. She recognized his unique mind and encouraged him to explore his interests freely, sparking a lifelong love for science and experimentation.
By Izaz khan 128 months ago in Education
Ashes and Evidence . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Ashes and Evidence "Some Crimes Don’t Burn Away" The phrase "Ashes and Evidence" is evocative and layered, making it a compelling title for a crime story. It immediately conjures imagery of destruction—specifically, fire—and the remnants that are left behind. Ashes symbolize loss, finality, or an attempt to erase something completely. Fire is often used in crime fiction to hide evidence: arson as a cover-up, a metaphor for rage or chaos, or even as a twisted symbol of rebirth and transformation. Meanwhile, "Evidence" is cold, methodical, and factual. It's what detectives cling to when everything else is chaos. The juxtaposition of these two words—one destructive and chaotic, the other forensic and logical—immediately signals tension, mystery, and a deeper story that’s waiting to be unearthed.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in Criminal
Do the hard things first
The phrase “Do the hard things first” might sound simple, but its impact on productivity, mental clarity, and personal growth is profound. It embodies a principle that has long been championed by high performers, entrepreneurs, psychologists, and time management experts alike. The idea is rooted in one fundamental truth: your energy, willpower, and focus are at their peak at the start of the day. When you face your most challenging task head-on, everything else becomes more manageable.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in Motivation
A Son, A Surgeon, A Sad Ending
In the heart of Iraq, in a time when chaos and war were constant visitors, lived a man known not only for his intellect, but for his unwavering devotion to humanity. Dr. Mehdi was a celebrated surgeon — brilliant, calm under pressure, and known for performing complex operations with the steady hands of a master. Patients and fellow doctors alike admired him. He was, in every sense, a lifeline for many who had no other hope.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in Education
The Art of Forgiveness in Love: Why Letting Go Strengthens Bonds
Start writing...The first time Mira met Arjun, she swore she’d never fall for someone like him—charming, unpredictable, a storm wrapped in poetry. He was the kind of person who walked into a room and made the air feel different, like something important was about to happen. Mira, with her quiet routines and carefully built walls, thought she needed stability. Arjun was anything but.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in Lifehack
Understanding the Origins of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is one of the most complex and long-standing struggles in modern history. It is a conflict rooted in religion, land, identity, and nationalism, with deep historical roots that go back more than a century. At its core, it revolves around who has the right to live and govern in the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea — an area that both Jews and Palestinians consider their homeland.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in History









