Books
"Wizard" by Marc Seifer.
Marc Seifer’s Wizard is not merely a biography of an inventor. It is a psychological portrait of a man shaped early by loss, illness, and an uneasy relationship with the human world he longed to improve. From its opening pages, the book announces that Tesla’s genius cannot be separated from his suffering. The prose invites the reader inward, not toward machines and patents first, but toward memory, grief, and the private storms that formed his character.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.about a month ago in History
On the Path of Light
Night had fallen, and a heavy silence wrapped around everything. Darkness seemed to press against the windows and walls, and I often felt as though it mirrored life itself—sometimes overwhelming, sometimes confusing. Yet even in the deepest darkness, light can be found if we look carefully enough.
By Abubakar khan about a month ago in History
The Holy Grail. AI-Generated.
The Holy Grail is considered one of the most enigmatic and captivating subjects in Western literature and Christian tradition. It is not merely an artifact; it is a profound symbol that embodies the search for spiritual perfection, salvation, and divine knowledge. The concept of the Grail ranges from the historical cup used by Christ at the Last Supper to a mythical vessel that grants eternal power and healing.
By Mayar Younesabout a month ago in History
The Library Ladder
I’ve always believed that old libraries have their own kind of weather. Not rain or wind, but something gentler—like a hush that settles between the shelves, carrying the scent of dust, paper, and the thousands of hands that once turned those pages. On the morning everything changed, the library felt storm-still, as if it had been waiting for someone to open its doors and let the light in.
By Jhon smithabout a month ago in History
Seven Medieval ‘Cures’ That Prove We’re Really Lucky to Be Sick in 2025
The Wild History of Old-School Medicine If you’ve ever complained about a long wait at the clinic or how gross cough syrup tastes, trust me, after reading how illnesses were treated centuries ago, you might send your doctor a thank-you card. Medicine has come a very, very long way.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in History











