Madhusha Logachandran
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Storyteller at heart. Crafting stories that leave an impact and inspire others. Join me on my journey to share and explore the world of words.
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"A Painted House" by John Grisham
Introduction "A Painted House" is a captivating novel written by renowned author John Grisham, best known for his legal thrillers. In this departure from his usual genre, Grisham masterfully weaves a coming-of-age story set in the rural cotton fields of Arkansas in the 1950s. This review delves into the various aspects of the novel, highlighting its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and vivid depiction of a bygone era.
By Madhusha Logachandran3 years ago in Fiction
Planning Fallacy
If you consistently find yourself running late for work, frequently miss deadlines, frantically shop for presents on Christmas Eve, or always submit your income tax return late, don't worry. You're not alone, and it's likely not because you're incompetent or lazy. Well, unless you're watching this video at three o'clock in the afternoon in your pajamas, then all bets are off.
By Madhusha Logachandran3 years ago in Humans
The Doomsday Clock and the Challenges of Repopulating Earth after
The Doomsday Clock serves as a symbolic representation of humanity's proximity to self-destruction. It is not meant to be an accurate countdown but rather a metaphor for the general dangers we face at any given time. The clock was initially set in 1947, shortly after World War II, when the world was in a precarious state due to atomic bombings and escalating nuclear tensions.
By Madhusha Logachandran3 years ago in Earth
Interesting Psychological Facts about Human Behaviour
The world is loaded with various individuals from better places who notice various societies, esteem various thoughts, and follow various ways. Despite our apparent differences, we share a great deal of fundamental characteristics. Naturally, we share a single head, two eyes, ten fingers, and equally many toes in terms of our physical characteristics.
By Madhusha Logachandran3 years ago in Psyche



