Lessons
The Father and His Quarrelling Sons
In a peaceful village surrounded by fields and forests, there lived an old farmer named Haran. He was known not just for his hard work, but also for the wisdom he had gathered over a long and humble life. Haran had three sons—Ravi, Ajay, and Deepan—each strong and capable in his own way. But where their father had found peace in unity and simplicity, the sons constantly found reasons to argue.
By Muhammad Abbas9 months ago in History
The Greedy Dog and the Bone
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between green hills and golden fields, there lived a scruffy brown dog named Bruno. Bruno wasn't a bad dog—he was loyal to his master, playful with children, and quick to chase off any chicken thief. But Bruno had one flaw that everyone in the village knew too well: he was terribly greedy.
By Muhammad Abbas9 months ago in History
Racial discrimination
Story: Wall of Color (Hate and Discrimination) Located in a corner of a small town, "Lincoln Elementary School" was an ordinary school where children of different religions and races studied together. Two friends studied in the fourth grade—Emily Johnson and Michael Roberts. Michael Roberts was fair-skinned and Emily Johnson was white. They were each other's shadows, doing everything together. Michael Roberts was a little restless, and Emily Johnson was rather calm, but their friendship was very close to see.
By Ariful Islam9 months ago in History
5 Truths That Changed the World Forever
There are ideas so powerful that once they surface, they permanently shift the course of human history. They don’t arrive with fireworks or grand declarations but their impact echoes across centuries. These truths aren't just facts; they’re frameworks that redefined what humans believe about life, power, identity, and progress. I’ve always been fascinated by the kind of insights that don’t just explain the world, but actually change it. Not inventions or events, but the deep, foundational truths that alter how entire civilizations think. What causes people to challenge kings, question gods, or split atoms? Often, it starts with a shift in belief a new truth that quietly dismantles the old order.
By Beyond The Surface9 months ago in History
This Futuristic Tech Is Closer Than You Think (And It’s a Little Scary).
Ten years ago, the idea of talking to an AI assistant that could write your emails, create art, or even hold a conversation felt like something out of science fiction. Today, it's part of your morning routine.
By Muhammad Faizullah9 months ago in History
How Route 66 Forever Changed America.
They close their eyes and see America, and Americans see an open road—an open road with no skyline on skyline before them, wind in the windows. That vision lay in part along one mythical route: Route 66. Nicknamed "The Mother Road," Route 66 is a highway from Chicago to Los Angeles, yes, but so much more: an enduring symbol of hope, migration, defiance, and the dogged American Dream.
By Pen to Publish9 months ago in History
India-Pakistan Conflict 2025: Escalation and Global Concerns. AI-Generated.
As of May 2025, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated dramatically, raising serious fears of a potential large-scale conflict between two nuclear-armed neighbors. One of the most dangerous flare-ups in recent memory follows a string of violent incidents and military battles centered largely on the long-contested Kashmir region. With diplomatic ties fraying and military rhetoric intensifying, the international community is on high alert, watching events unfold in South Asia closely.
By Mr.Mushfik9 months ago in History










