Arezou Khosravi
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IS YOUR OVERTHINKING DESTOYING YOUR LIFE?
In a tranquil corner of the world, in a village tucked away from the hustle and bustle, there lived a wise monk known as Among. His reputation spread far and wide, celebrated for his profound understanding of life's mysteries. He made his home in a humble cottage on the outskirts of the village, living a life of quiet contentment.
By Arezou Khosravi7 months ago in Chapters
The Lesson in the Wooden Coffin
In a picturesque rural setting, there existed a quaint farmhouse where an elderly farmer named Samuel resided. As the years passed, his body grew frail, and he found himself unable to labor in the fields that had once been his source of sustenance. Instead, he would sit on the creaky porch of his weathered home, watching as the sun rose and set, casting its warm glow over the expansive farmland. The swaying fields of wheat and the vibrant, azure skies served as a comforting backdrop to the tranquility of his retirement.
By Arezou Khosravi7 months ago in Confessions
Echoes of Conflict: Unraveling the Complex Tale of Yugoslavia's Turbulent Wars
On May 4th, 1980, Yugoslavia faced a turning point with the passing of President Joseph Bros Tito. Tito, a figure both feared and respected throughout the Balkans, left a power vacuum in his wake. What followed was a descent into stagnation and a resurgence of nationalism. The unity of the federal republic fractured, and uncertainty gripped Yugoslavia's diverse populace. The question loomed: Who would make the first move?
By Arezou Khosravi7 months ago in History
Greece's Cold War Miracle: Defying the Red Tide
In the wake of World War II, Europe found itself divided into Eastern and Western blocs, with numerous nations falling under the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union. An intriguing exception to this pattern was Greece. Despite its proximity to communist countries and a substantial communist resistance within its borders, Greece resisted becoming a Soviet satellite during the Cold War. This raises the intriguing question: what factors shielded Greece from such a fate?
By Arezou Khosravi7 months ago in History
Unveiling Egypt's Lost Language: Champollion's Triumph and the Rosetta Stone
Two centuries in the past, a passionate 31-year-old Frenchman burst into his brother's office in the heart of Paris, bubbling with excitement, and declared, "I've got it!" His exhilaration was so overwhelming that it caused him to collapse, leading to a five-day period of recuperation in bed. This enigmatic figure was none other than Jean Francois Champollion, the individual behind one of the most remarkable scientific achievements in human history: the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
By Arezou Khosravi7 months ago in 01