Rizwan Ullah
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The Discovery of Bom Jesus
In 2008, deep in the diamond-rich sands of Namibia's Sperrgebiet, an astonishing maritime discovery unfolded — the wreck of the Bom Jesus, a Portuguese ship that had vanished nearly five centuries earlier. Lost in 1533 during the height of the Age of Exploration, this shipwreck revealed a forgotten chapter of seafaring history, global trade, and maritime mystery. Now considered one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 21st century, the Bom Jesus tells a compelling story of ambition, adventure, and unforeseen tragedy.
By Rizwan Ullah9 months ago in History
Every Healthy Human Is a Millionaire
We often define wealth in terms of bank balances, cars, and real estate—but rarely do we consider the value of what we already possess: a healthy, functioning body. If you were to itemize and price out the parts and abilities of a healthy human, the numbers are staggering. In fact, if you woke up healthy today—able to see, walk, breathe, and think clearly—you are far richer than you might think.
By Rizwan Ullah9 months ago in Humans
The Hidden Link Between Confidence and Courage
Confidence and courage—two words often spoken in the same breath—are among the most admired human traits. We praise confident speakers, courageous leaders, and bold risk-takers. Yet while confidence is typically associated with certainty and self-assuredness, courage is about action in the face of fear. This distinction is more than semantic—it’s the key to understanding how confidence is built. Contrary to popular belief, confidence does not precede courage; it follows it. Courage is the catalyst. Confidence is the reward.
By Rizwan Ullah9 months ago in Families
Surprising Similarities Between Humans and Animals
Surprising Similarities Between Humans and Animals: Behavior, Emotion, and Intelligence Throughout history, humans have often viewed themselves as fundamentally different from the rest of the animal kingdom. We walk upright, create technology, speak complex languages, and build civilizations. But while these distinctions exist, modern science has revealed profound similarities between humans and animals—particularly in behavior, emotion, and intelligence. In many ways, animals mirror us, showing that the roots of what we call “human nature” run far deeper and are shared across species.
By Rizwan Ullah9 months ago in Fiction



