
Usman Zafar
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Me and Mine
Me and mine-there lies that fine line between the two. It's a line that defines who I am, what I aspire to be, and how I define success. This is a story about the journey of discovery and how "me" and "mine" run parallel in a rational as well as motivational path towards success, steered by life's lessons in order to make something meaningful and impactful.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Motivation
Long-Lasting SEO Success
Evergreen Content Introduction Evergreen content is the foundation of effective, long-term SEO strategies. It refers to content that remains relevant, useful, and informative for a long time without being updated frequently. Since search engines prioritize content that yields consistent value over a long time, mastering the art of evergreen content creation is essential to enable site visibility and drive constant traffic.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Journal
Figuring out Keto and Sickness
The ketogenic diet, frequently referred to as the "keto diet," has garnered huge attention lately for its possible advantages in weight reduction, diabetes management, and, surprisingly, neurological issues. Notwithstanding, while numerous people eagerly embrace this low-carb, high-fat eating routine, a few encounter queasiness and other gastrointestinal unsettling influences. This article plans to investigate what the ketogenic diet is, the reasons for queasiness related to it, and different realities relating to the two subjects.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Feast
The Whispers of Eldridge Manor
Eldridge Manor was the go-to whisper of local legend. Hiding deep in the woods, the cracked stone walls were overgrown in ivy as if the earth were trying to reclaim its own. The children ran each other through its grounds, but no kid ever made a move into the house. Nobody knew when or why the manor was abandoned, but one thing was sure: strange things were happening around there. Whispers in the wind, ghostly shapes caught out of the corner of an eye, and the scariest of all—those disappearances that seemed to coincide with nights when the moon made itself scarce.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Horror
Billboard Governance: Who Ordered Lakhs of Government Offices to Go Clicking Dirt?
In the recent past, India has seen waves of campaigns that have purported to better simplicity, and improve administration, and they are indeed carried out to stop public projects. One such campaign that was reviewed in a trenchant piece by The Journalists’ Group involves asking government employees to file pictorial evidence of cleanliness efforts undertaken at lakhs of government workplaces. This training, despite the seeming march towards computerized administration and accountability, calls for massive concerns about its feasibility, the true ends that lie behind it, and the possibly adverse outcome of such tactics.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Journal
The Power of Makeup in Women's Lives
There is so much for one to be amazed by within our world. Sometimes, the most interesting information remains unnoted, hiding within our everyday activities that form part of nature's phenomena and cultural rituals and everything surrounding us. So join me as we walk through some of these amazing facts and secret information that might leave you leaving in awe, adding some wonder to your ordinary life.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Lifehack
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. The townspeople stood motionless in absolute shock as the normally gentle river current defied nature, twisting and churning against the normal course. The darkened sky cast a heaviness of oppressive gloom across the kingdom, as though the heavens themselves felt something was wrong down below. Queen Elara, beloved of all, disappeared into the dark, and her leaving had seemed to stir the very ground against the kingdom. Fear had seized the men's hearts, for this was not just happenstance that had turned the river round; it was a sign of something much blacker, a foreshadowing that had proclaimed the kingdom's balance rent asunder.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Filthy
The Lost Mage of Aeloria
It was a day in which the River Aeloria flowed backwards, for Queen Elara vanished. And across the riverbank, Eryndor stood: the Court Mage and he grasped tightly round his staff, with long robes in the depths of plum hanging, swaying there in a wild gust. His usual calculated and quiet eyes were very far open as he took a shocked gaze upon what was before his the very heart of this kingdom now flowing with their currents back in reverse. The current, once steady and serene, churned with unnatural force, drawing water upstream toward the dark mountains.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Chapters
The Day the Queen Disappeared
On the day that the Queen disappeared, the river started running the other way. It seemed the world somehow sensed that the disappearance was monumental in scale deep magic spread throughout the land somehow was recoiling from this space now gaping open at the heart of the palace. A stunned and murmuring throng collected by the banks of the river, a mass of gilded water swimming upstream in total defiance of reason or even logic. It was an omen to them—the unmistakable sign that balance was no longer on one's side, and by which fate was sealed into one kingdom.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Chapters
ChatGPT vs. Google Search
The war is on as we step into the year 2024 for man-made intelligence-driven machines versus the traditional web crawler. Computer-based intelligence-driven conversational models such as ChatGPT are turning the face of information consumption and are challenging the big guns of the well-established giants of known companies, such as Google Search. New factors need to be added in both stages for them to remain relevant. They have to deliver results customized, accurate, and efficient. The paper considers how ChatGPT and Google Search are faring, their specific 2024 updates, and the implications of these new developments to clients.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Chapters
The Stone in the Path
Long time ago, a small village between two mountains contained a boy named Arman. This boy was curiously more than all the boys in his villagetownre inclined towards adventure and exploring. Such a village on all sides was surrounded by dense and winding paths of forests and an ancient road leading to the mountain's highest pinnacle. This path was known for a weird stone that rested at its centre. No one knows how the stone ended up there, but it has long been part of village legend. Some said it was cursed, while others claimed it was a test from the ancestors.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Motivation











