Aabusad Pathan
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Stop Telling People Everything
You know when people say don’t reveal your next move or your plans to people, or stop telling people everything, In a way, I have always found this saying hard to grasp because, if you don’t tell people your situation, how will they know when and how help you? What I’m saying is no man is born to be an island and you’ll need people at some point in your life. You’ll need people to put you through, guide you, and show you directions.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in Men
Why can’t we read anymore?
Last year, I read four books. The reasons for that low number are, I guess, the same as your reasons for reading fewer books than you think you should have read last year: I’ve been finding it harder and harder to concentrate on words, sentences, paragraphs. Let alone chapters.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in BookClub
Reading Books Is Useless: Here’s a Better Way to Read
I love to read books. I always spend some time just sitting down and reading; it doesn’t matter how many pages I read or how long. I just stay still and read. When I really can’t use paper books, I use ebooks as an alternative.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in BookClub
The Green-Brown Paradox: Challenging Myths in ESG Investing Through the Lens of Carbon Transition Risk
Commonly held beliefs about the effectiveness of sustainability initiatives — such as the circular economy, carbon trading, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investments, integrated reporting, and the drive towards a net-zero carbon economy — are often perceived as aligned with investors’ interests. These concepts, widely celebrated within the ‘business-for-good’ narrative and sometimes bolstered by questionable correlations, are currently being re-evaluated. It’s crucial to discern whether these sustainability efforts truly deliver on their promises or if, in some instances, they serve more as myths constructed for marketing purposes, aimed at attracting stakeholders.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in Lifehack
Close call: US spacecraft and Russian satellite avoid major collision
A close call unfolded in low-Earth orbit early Wednesday (Feb 28) as a US NASA spacecraft and a Russian satellite approached dangerously close to each other, narrowly averting a potential collision, NASA said.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in Earth
Antarctica lost ice cover equivalent to the size of Turkey in last three years: Scientist
Turkish scientists have claimed that Antarctica has lost ice equivalent to the size of Turkey in the last three years alone. Researchers who are working on the continent reached this conclusion after studying data from UAVs and satellites and tracking parameters like atmospheric water vapour. This means that ice spanning over 785,000 square kilometres (303,090 square miles) has disappeared from the continent during this period.
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in Earth
The sun just launched three huge solar flares in 24 hours. What it means.
The latest outburst is the most intense of the current 11-year solar cycle Three top-tier X-class solar flares launched off the sun between Wednesday and Thursday. The first two occurred seven hours apart, coming in at X1.9 and X1.6 magnitude respectively. The third, the most powerful of the current 11-year “solar cycle,” ranked an impressive X6.3.
By Aabusad Pathan3 months ago in Earth