Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 662) Recognizing Sales Achievers with Reward Trips
In many Indian companies, a common practice has emerged to reward high-performing sales teams and revenue contributors by sending them on fully-sponsored trips ...
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(DAY 661) The Persistent Frustration of the Blue Screen of Death
For the past week, my Windows system has been crashing with alarming regularity, the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) making its unwelcome appearance mult...
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(DAY 660) Satire as a Mirror to Society
The Fauxy stands out in the crowded digital media space by offering satire that pokes fun at society's contradictions and ironies. Labe...
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(DAY 659) Not Taking Things Personally
One of the most challenging yet liberating skills to develop is the ability to not take things personally. Our world now moves at an unprecedented pace, where p...
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(DAY 658) Seeing Beyond the Surface
The human experience is fundamentally shaped by our perception. What we choose to see, focus on, and interpret defines our reality more profoundly than the actu...
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(DAY 657) 75 Gram - Glucose Challenge Test
As someone with diabetes running through my family tree and noticing my fasting sugar levels creeping towards the higher end of the prescribed range, I decided ...
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(DAY 656) Satisfaction of Finishing a Book
The moment of closing a book after reading its final page is an experience that transcends mere entertainment. It is a profound interaction between the reader's...
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(DAY 655) Outrage Sells in Modern Media
The modern media landscape has transformed into a carefully engineered ecosystem where emotional manipulation determines success. Creators across platforms li...
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(DAY 654) Nourishing Your Mind Daily
Reading is more than a passive activity of consuming words on a page. It's an intentional practice of opening your mind to new thoughts, perspectives, and ideas...
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(DAY 653) The Uncomfortable World of Hives
Hives have emerged as one of the most unexpectedly frustrating medical experiences I've encountered. Before this personal encounter, the term was merely a word ...