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Indonesia Logistics Market: Infrastructure Development, Digitalization, and Supply Chain Expansion. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group’s latest research publication, the Indonesia logistics market size reached USD 72.4 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, the market is expected to reach USD 132.2 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.91% during 2026-2034.
By Abhishek Rastogi7 days ago in FYI
Walking on the Moon
The moment my boots touched the lunar surface, time seemed to slow. Not in the clichéd way movies make it feel, but in a subtle, almost imperceptible stretch—like every heartbeat and every breath mattered more than it had on Earth. The world I knew, with its endless noise and constant motion, felt impossibly distant. All that existed was the gray dust beneath me, the black sky above, and the soft curve of Earth glowing in the distance.
By Talha khan8 days ago in FYI
Kuwait Perfume Market: Fragrance Consumption Trends, Demand Outlook, and Retail Expansion. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group’s latest research publication, the Kuwait perfume market size reached USD 189.27 Million in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 346.05 Million by 2034, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.93% during 2026–2034.
By Abhishek Rastogi8 days ago in FYI
A Failed Artist, A Disillusioned Poet, An Underpaid Game Show Host. Top Story - January 2026.
I took my son and niece to Gori, a small town in Georgia where Joseph Stalin was born. They talked me into visiting the Stalin's Museum, the largest in the post-Soviet space. I had resisted going there because I just can't stand the monster and know enough about him, or so I thought.
By Lana V Lynx8 days ago in FYI
How Aviation Quietly Reshaped the Modern World . AI-Generated.
For most of human history, distance defined our limits. Oceans separated cultures, continents shaped destinies, and time moved at the pace of ships and railroads. Then, almost quietly, aviation stepped in and changed everything not with a single dramatic moment, but through a steady reshaping of how the modern world works.
By Beckett Dowhan8 days ago in FYI
Why Are Gemstones Still Expensive if We Can Grow Them in a Lab?
The world of fine jewelry is currently in the middle of a massive identity crisis. For centuries, the value of a diamond or a ruby was tied directly to its rarity and the immense effort required to pull it from the earth. But today, we live in an era where scientists can grow a perfect, high-quality diamond in a plasma reactor in just a few weeks. These stones are not "fakes." They are chemically, physically, and optically identical to the ones formed under the Earth's crust billions of years ago.
By John Ammerlane9 days ago in FYI
The Philosophy of a Tyrant
The tyrant is not merely a villain of history books or a caricatured despot shouting orders from a throne. He is, more disturbingly, a philosopher in action—one whose ideas are etched not on paper but on people. Tyranny is sustained not only by weapons and fear, but by a coherent, if deeply flawed, worldview. To understand tyranny is to confront a philosophy that values power over truth, order over justice, and control over meaning.
By Fred Bradford10 days ago in FYI
Why Do Humans Need a Varied Diet While Cows Can Survive on Just Grass?
It is a classic question that pops up during long road trips or while staring out at a pasture full of cattle: How is it that a thousand-pound cow can grow so large and stay so healthy just by eating grass, while humans require a complex balance of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains just to keep our hair from falling out?
By John Ammerlane10 days ago in FYI








