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The Day I Lost Everything—And Found the Truth About People
Introduction I still remember the moment when my world shattered into pieces—the day I lost everything I thought defined me. The sky outside was a dull gray, mirroring the storm raging inside my heart. In an instant, the familiar stability of my life slipped through my fingers like grains of sand, leaving me exposed and utterly alone. But amid that crushing loss, something unexpected happened: I discovered the truth about people, about kindness, resilience, and the power of human connection.
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai3 months ago in Journal
Was Trump Response To "No King" Marches AI Generated?
Imagine hundreds of threads woven into a grand design, each representing a person, a voice, a belief. Now picture one thread pulling so hard it distorts the weave. That’s the metaphor at the heart of the “No Kings” protests and Donald Trump’s response: one leader straining to dominate, while millions push back, tugging the tapestry toward balance.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Huge global outage impacts Amazon, Fortnite and Snapchat
When the Cloud Fell: A Metaphor for the Modern World Imagine this: you wake up, reach for your phone, and the world has gone silent. No Snapchat stories. No Fortnite battles. Even your smart speaker—the one that always interrupts your silence with cheerful “Good mornings!”—is suddenly mute.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Limp Bizkit Announces Death of Sassist Sam Rivers Aged 48
When the rhythm stops, silence feels louder. On October 19, 2025, that silence struck the world of rock when Limp Bizkit announced the death of their bassist and founding member, Sam Rivers, at the age of 48.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Apple’s M5 Revolution: The Future Just Got an Upgrade
The world listens whenever Apple moves. Beyond just upgrading its product line, the tech giant changed the ideas of power, beauty, and integration inside a linked ecosystem this week. Apple has established a distinct difference between the features of the latest M5 chip now powering the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro. old computers and the future chances they will provide.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Empire of Data: How Information Became the New Colonizer
Historically, empires progressed.With firearms and insignias, they opened norms, set boundaries, and claimed control over regions. The means of control was territorial: who owned the ground, who governed the waters.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Portland’s “No Kings” Protest Becomes a Symbol of American Resistance
When the streets of Portland swell with chants, banners, and thunderous footsteps this Saturday, it won’t just be another protest—it will be a reckoning. Thousands are expected to gather for the second “No Kings” march of the year, a nationwide movement that has become a metaphor for America’s pushback against fear, autocracy, and the creeping return of authoritarianism.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Ground Cinnamon Recall Shaking American Kitchens
Imagine this: You open your spice cabinet, reach for that comforting jar of ground cinnamon — the same one that scents your morning oatmeal, your Sunday pancakes, your grandmother’s holiday cookies — and discover it could be laced with poison.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
China’s Military Corruption Crackdown
When the dragon turns inward, even the generals tremble. In a dramatic purge that has sent shockwaves through China’s corridors of power, nine senior military officials — including two of the country’s most powerful generals — have been stripped of their Communist Party memberships and military ranks. Among them: He Weidong, former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), and Miao Hua, former head of the CMC’s Political Work Department.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal











