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Drowning Souls Strive for Survival

Let us become people who bring towels to the wet, food to the hungry, breath to the breathless — not lectures, not scoldings, not spiritual advice in place of human touch. “Don’t get lost in your pain, know that one day your pain will become your cure.” — Rumi By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden The

The Basic Human Needs in the Age of Technology

In 1954, the American psychologist Abraham Maslow introduced what became known as the “Hierarchy of Needs,” which included physiological needs, safety, social belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. But today, in 2025, we are compelled to re-examine this framework. What are the true essential needs of a human being in our

Psychology: The Courage to Fail

Within every failure lies a lesson, and within every lesson, the seed of transformation. Success is not a straight line. It is a winding, messy journey full of wrong turns, detours, and breakdowns. Let us stop being zombie audiences addicted to highlights and embrace the raw, unfiltered truth: To learn more, we must fail more. And

Book Review: Twinkling of Stars

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), established in 1985 under the visionary leadership of leaders like President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh and President Hussain Mohammad Ershad, aims to foster economic, social, and cultural development among South Asian nations. Its objectives include promoting regional prosperity,

Unveiling the Essence of Beauty

Beauty is not a mirror, but a window, reflecting not just what we see, but who we are When we hear the word “beauty,” the mind often races to images shaped by glossy magazines, curated social media feeds, or the sparkling figures of popular culture. We are taught to associate beauty with symmetry, flawlessness, youth, and