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I Quit.... Content Warning.
And She Died. Yes, She is No More. The only thing left with me is “regret of not reading the last line of her letter so initially” that could save her life by me. Writing what you feel is folded by two things of our life, firstly, if we started untrusting people the only option left with us with is writing what we feel or such things which we couldn’t share with anyone due to fear of our close ones traits on us or either being a joke in front of world, same things happen with me her as well. Secondly, happen with her….Be in the story…
By Kiran Bajulge2 years ago in BookClub
HAPPY FAMILY IN ASIA
In the heart of our bustling city, amidst the chaos and noise, there stood a house that seemed to radiate warmth and love. This was our home, where love, family, and brotherhood were not just words but the foundation of our lives.
By Imadulhaq Razan Sasilintang2 years ago in BookClub
How The US is destroying the young people's future
Thank you for your time. My name is Scott Galloway, and I work as a teacher at NYU. I've got 720 seconds and 44 slides. Shall we light this candle? (Laughter) Alright, so in case you didn't know, I'm a global television retailer. An actual tale. In the previous three years, I have had four TV shows. After six weeks, two of them were discontinued, and two others were canceled before they were ever launched. Let us review. If our goal is to inject some energy into this, if we wish to kick the economy in the ass. Bloomberg. Name in financial news that people trust the most. Not in the long run. Andrew Yang: I am determined to give this country my all.True story. I've had four TV series in the last three years. Two of them have been canceled before they were launched, and two were canceled within six weeks. Let's recap. (Video) If we want to juice this thing, if we want to put a cattle prod up the ass of the economy. Bloomberg. The most trusted name in financial news. Not for long. Andrew Yang: I'm going to do whatever I can for this countryNavigate to the desired video location in the transcript. Scroll automatically I'm Scott Galloway, an NYU professor, and I value your time. I have 720 seconds and 44 slides. Light this candle, please. (Laughter) Alright, so in case you didn't know, I'm actually our global television store. Scott Galloway: Come on, Jesus, you're zero for two. (Video concludes) SG: A face for the podcast industry. The day's first insight, then. To start off the final TED talk, let me be the one to welcome you. (Laughter) Alright. It's obvious, by the way; what's its name? For what purpose are we here? "The Magnificent and the Courageous?" Chris is obviously a dissatisfied soap opera producer. This is basically what we have here, to laugh.
By Cabdi Kariim 2 years ago in BookClub
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy is quite possibly of the most eminent work in world writing. Distributed in sequential portions from 1873 to 1877, a rambling novel dives into subjects of adoration, society, profound quality, and the human condition. The story follows the existence of Anna Karenina, a wedded blue-blood and socialite, as she sets out on an energetic undertaking with the dapper Count Vronsky. Their illegal sentiment unfurls against the background of Russian high society, uncovering the deception, intricacies, and results of their activities. In the mean time, another storyline follows the ethical battles of Konstantin Levin, a landowner who wrestles with his place in the public eye and his quest for significance throughout everyday life. Tolstoy's stunning narrating and rich person improvement have established "Anna Karenina" as an exemplary of writing, respected for its significant experiences into human instinct and society.
By Sujon Hossain2 years ago in BookClub
sports news today
In today's sports news, tennis fans witnessed a historic moment as Rafael Nadal secured his record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title by winning the French Open. Nadal's victory at Roland Garros cements his status as one of the greatest players of all time, further solidifying his legacy on clay courts. Meanwhile, in football, Manchester City clinched the Premier League title with a dominant performance throughout the season under the guidance of manager Pep Guardiola. This marks City's third league title in four years and highlights their dominance in English football. As the sporting world celebrates these achievements, fans eagerly anticipate more thrilling action across various sports in the days to come. Stay tuned for further updates and highlights!
By Najmul Islam2 years ago in BookClub
Be Your Self
I've learned from my travels that nothing in life is worthwhile unless you're ready to take chances. Nelson Mandela once said, "There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that's less than the one you're capable of living." When you think back on your personal experiences—whether they were figuring out your major, getting through school, applying to colleges, or figuring out your life's direction—you've heard advice telling you to have a safety net or something to fall back on. But, I never found resonance with that idea. When falling forward allows viewing what's ahead, why go back? You'll never reach your greatest potential if you lack the courage to go outside the box and make those audacious decisions. Follow your passion and take those steps.
By sadiku akin2 years ago in BookClub




