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Financial Education & Literacy
With the rise of economic complexities, understanding financial concepts is no longer a luxury but a necessity. This article explores the importance of financial literacy, key principles, and how individuals can enhance their financial knowledge.
By Badhan Sen11 months ago in Chapters
Role of financial education in overcoming biases
In today’s complex financial landscape, cognitive biases—systematic patterns of deviation from rationality—often hinder people from making optimal choices. These biases can lead to poor investment decisions, excessive spending, and inadequate savings. However, financial education can serve as a powerful tool to mitigate these biases and promote better financial well-being.
By Badhan Sen11 months ago in Chapters
Godhood
Chance paused in the doorway of his library taking in the sight before him. The room, once a place of quiet contemplation, now thrummed with an eerie energy. Shelves of books stretched toward the vaulted ceiling, their contents shifting through the air as if caught in the current of an invisible river. And at its center—Ordazar.
By Mark Stigers 11 months ago in Chapters
The Rise of AI in Everyday Life
In the not-so-distant past, the term "artificial intelligence" (AI) conjured up images of science fiction—machines that think, reason, and perhaps even outsmart their human creators. AI is now more than just a futuristic concept; it is a living, breathing aspect of our everyday lives. From the way we shop online to the way we work, AI has quietly woven itself into the fabric of modern society, influencing everything from personal assistants to healthcare solutions. As the role of AI continues to expand, it is shaping the way we live, work, and think about the future.
By MD Ariful Islam11 months ago in Chapters
Shan Sao
1. The "Himalayan Punk Monkey": A Goblin Look That Challenges Conventions In the strange beast records of Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas), Shan Sao is depicted as "a human - shaped creature about a foot tall, with a white face, red eyes, and legs as long as a crane's" – picture a Tibetan macaque standing upright, wearing a punk - style red blindfold, strutting on slender legs like those of a crane, and having a tail tied with a few burning reeds! The most eerie thing is its cry: it can mimic human speech but only repeats the last three words, much like Gollum from The Lord of the Rings, yet with an added touch of Sichuan opera mask - changing magic.
By hello-word11 months ago in Chapters
How to Share Screen on Zoom Meetings: Comprehensive Guide
Introduction to Screen Sharing on Zoom Screen sharing has revolutionized the way we communicate in virtual meetings. Whether you're teaching a class, hosting a webinar, or collaborating on a project, the ability to visually share content ensures everyone is on the same page. But how do you do it seamlessly on Zoom? Let’s dive into the details.
By paramounttech11 months ago in Chapters








