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The Edge of Despair: A Leap of Faith
The news article caught my attention like a whisper in the wind. A 19-year-old university student, Sneha, from Delhi University, had left behind a trail of messages and a note, before taking a taxi to the Yamuna river bridge at dawn. She stood there, watching the sunrise, a new day unfolding before her, unaware that it would be her last. The taxi driver, oblivious to her intentions, dropped her off, concerned only with collecting his fare. Passersby noticed a lone figure, lost in thought, but none suspected the tragedy that was about to unfold.
By Muhammad Usama9 months ago in FYI
Mystery of Time Traveler who sent his Photo From Future
This story isn’t too old. Back in 2006, in Ukraine’s capital, a young man was found in a confused state. He was wearing old-fashioned clothes and had an antique camera dangling from his neck. People initially thought he was mentally unstable, but no one knew that he was about to become part of a time travel mystery.
By Chronicle of Power9 months ago in FYI
How Ayurveda Supports Longevity and Healthy Aging
Today the pursuit of longevity has become increasingly scientific and complex, and ancient wisdom offers profound insights that remain remarkably relevant. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine dating back over 5,000 years, presents a holistic approach to healthy aging that addresses not just the physical body, but the mind and spirit as well. As interest in natural wellness continues to grow globally, many are turning to comprehensive educational programs, including ayurveda therapy course in Sri Lanka, to understand these time-tested principles that promise not just a longer life, but a more vibrant and fulfilling one.
By Anna Paquin9 months ago in FYI
How Dubai is Making Artificial Rain ?
In Beijing, China, preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics were in full swing. After years of effort, China was finally hosting the Summer Olympics for the first time. Determined to execute the international event flawlessly, the Chinese government spared no expense—spending billions of dollars to construct new stadiums, renovate the Beijing Airport, and upgrade local transportation with thousands of new buses.
By Chronicle of Power9 months ago in FYI
30 Fascinating Facts About Space You Never Knew
Today, we’re diving into some jaw-dropping facts about space, our planet Earth, and the mysterious universe beyond. Why does the sky appear blue from Earth but black from space? The answer lies in sunlight, which contains all colors. When sunlight enters Earth’s atmosphere, the blue light gets scattered in all directions due to its shorter wavelength. That’s why the sky appears blue. But in space, there’s no atmosphere to scatter the light, so everything looks black.
By Chronicle of Power9 months ago in FYI
Creator Platform Wars: Why 90% Revenue Share Changes Everything. AI-Generated.
Pop quiz: What would you do if the platform you depend on suddenly took a bigger slice of your earnings—without warning? A year ago, this happened to a buddy of mine; her side hustle went from lifeline to liability almost overnight due to a so-called 'modest fee update.' It was the spark that got me obsessed with revenue share. Enter MiraSpaces, a platform boasting a 90% slice for creators. Numbers aside, it comes down to who you trust with your paychecks and passion projects. Let’s crack open how MiraSpaces is turning the creator economy on its head, and why that matters to you.
By MiraSpaces9 months ago in FYI
Breaking Free: Exploring Ways to Find New Working Spaces
The traditional nine-to-five office setup is rapidly becoming a relic of the past. As remote work gains momentum and entrepreneurship flourishes, professionals across the globe are seeking alternatives to conventional workspace arrangements. In bustling cities like Colombo, the demand for flexible co-working spaces in Colombo has surged dramatically, reflecting a broader shift in how we conceptualise productivity and professional collaboration. This evolution represents more than just a trend; it is a fundamental reimagining of where and how meaningful work happens.
By Anna Paquin9 months ago in FYI
Why the Bee give large amount of Honey
It was the third day of summer when Ayaan first asked his grandfather, "Why do bees make so much honey?" They were sitting under the old neem tree, where golden sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting warm patterns on the dusty courtyard. The air smelled of mangoes and rain-soaked earth. Ayaan had just watched a bee dance in circles over a nearby flower before disappearing toward its hive tucked in a hollow branch.
By MIne Story Nest9 months ago in FYI
India’s Biggest Bank Fraud: Vijay Mallya
There was once an Indian man who was famously called “The King of Good Times.” He lived a life no less than royalty—hosting extravagant parties worth crores in a single night. While billionaires around the world owned private jets, this man flew in his own private Boeing 727.
By Chronicle of Power9 months ago in FYI
Deep Dive Into Air India Flight 171. AI-Generated.
My Deep Dive Into Air India Flight 171 As many of you who follow me already know, I've been a nurse for over ten years now - but sometimes, I truly believe I must have been a pilot in another life. That's how much I love aviation, even though I don't travel as much as I'd like.
By Oliver Rosario9 months ago in FYI











