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Shapeshifter
Amidst the chaos of my world, it’s tough to find balance. I found some balance you could use.
Rangoli
Rangoli Rangoli is an art form native to the Indian subcontinent. The word “Rangoli” is derived from “Rangavalli”, a Sanskrit word for “rows of colours”. It is made on a plain surface, be it floor or a tabletop with colours of one’s choice on some auspicious occasions. It was an everyday practice in Indian householdsContinue reading “Rangoli”
Matka Gambling
Matka Gambling Matka Gambling is also known as Satta and is a form of betting or lottery. Originally, it involved betting on the opening and closing rates for the cotton that is transmitted from New York Cotton Exchange to Bombay Cotton Exchange. This term has been in work before India even gained its independence andContinue reading “Matka Gambling”
Cyberweek
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when one hears these two terms, a common thing that pops in their head is big discounts and amazing deals. Today, these two days have become the dream of every shopper. Black Friday has even been registered as the day with maximum shopping transactions inContinue reading “Cyberweek”
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Bitcoin has recently gained popularity due to its increased value and ease of transaction. It not only proved to be an investment option but people use it to make payments. So what is bitcoin? It is a kind of money, a digital currency, without any kind of central bank or administrator. Bitcoin was inventedContinue reading “Bitcoin”
by our wordsmiths
🖋️ An Ode to our Wordsmiths Before there were systems, there were sentences.Before structure, there was expression.And before clarity was engineered, it was felt—shaped by those who could bend language into meaning.This is for them. The wordsmiths. The First Architects Long before algorithms sorted knowledge, wordsmiths did.From Homer reciting epics that carried memory across generations,Continue reading “by our wordsmiths”
Articles on your demand
Navigating the Information Feast In the age of streaming, we have become accustomed to “On Demand” culture. If you want a specific cinematic experience, you summon it. If you want a specific melody, it plays. Yet, when it comes to the written word—the very foundation of our collective knowledge—we often remain passive consumers, scrolling throughContinue reading “Articles on your demand”
Knowledge
The Architecture of Clarity Knowledge is not just a collection of facts; it is the map we build to navigate reality. While the world around us is filled with raw data and constant sensory input, knowledge is what happens when we filter that noise into something useful, reliable, and organized. At its heart, this sectionContinue reading “Knowledge”
