Hector Sampson
Bio
A computer whizz, radio & TV presenter, author, speaker and polyglot. He started writing brief notes to himself, giving himself tips and telling himself off. He has written 25 books in the areas of self-help, spirituality and nonfiction.
Stories (45/0)
The Quantum Smile
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have it all, while others struggle to get by? Is it luck, fate, or something else? In this story, you will meet Anna, a young woman who has a secret power: her smile. Anna believes that by smiling and thinking positively, she can attract good things into her life. She has a cheerful attitude, a loving family, and a successful career. But what happens when she faces a challenge that tests her faith in herself and her power? Will she be able to keep smiling and overcome the obstacles? Or will she lose her confidence and her happiness? Join Anna on her journey of discovery and learn how the power of a smile can change your life.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Motivation
The Day the World Stopped:
A little introduction to this virus: The Melissa virus was one of the first and most notorious cyberattacks that shook the world in 1999. It was a mass-mailing macrovirus that infected Microsoft Word and Outlook systems, spreading through email attachments that promised access to pornographic websites. The virus was created by David L. Smith, who named it after a stripper he admired in Florida. The virus caused millions of dollars in damage and disruption as it overloaded email servers and forced many corporations and government agencies to shut down their networks. The Melissa virus exposed the vulnerability of the Internet and the need for better security measures. It also inspired a wave of copycat attacks that would plague the online world for years to come.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Criminal
The Lazarus Heist:
They call themselves Lazarus, after the biblical figure who rose from the dead. They are a shadowy group of hackers who work for the North Korean regime, carrying out cyberattacks on targets around the world. Their motives are unclear, but their methods are ruthless. They have stolen millions of dollars from banks, disrupted the operations of casinos and film studios, and even tried to sabotage a nuclear power plant. They are the most dangerous cybercriminals in the world, and no one knows who they are or how to stop them.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Criminal
The Eye behind the computer
Imagine that every keystroke you make, every website you visit, every email you send, and every call you make is being monitored by your employer. Imagine that your productivity, performance, and behaviour are being tracked and analysed by a software that can alert your boss if you do something wrong. Imagine that you have no privacy, no autonomy, and no trust at work.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Horror
The Power of Solitude
Loneliness is often seen as a negative and undesirable state of being. We tend to associate it with feelings of sadness, isolation, and emptiness. However, loneliness can also be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and transformation. Learning to be alone can help us develop our inner strength, resilience, and creativity.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Motivation
Whispers from the Unknown: Confronting the Visitors
I've always been fascinated by the unknown. Ever since I was a child, I would stare at the night sky and wonder if there was anyone out there. I grew up to become a UFO investigator, dedicating my life to finding the truth about extra-terrestrial life.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Horror
Quantum Reality and UFOs
UFOs are one of the most intriguing and mysterious phenomena in the world. For decades, people have reported seeing strange objects in the sky that defy conventional explanations. Some believe that UFOs are spacecraft from other planets, while others think that they are secret military projects or natural phenomena. But what if there is another way to understand UFOs, one that involves quantum physics and other dimensions?
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Futurism
Interplanetary travel
Travelling between stars and planets is called interplanetary travel. It's usually done within one planetary system, like our Solar System. But it's not easy to do. There are many problems, like how far away everything is, how gravity and radiation affect us, and how much it costs to build and run a spaceship.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Futurism
Creative Writing
Creative writing is a form of expression that allows us to explore our imagination and create stories, poems, essays, and other types of texts. However, sometimes we may feel stuck, uninspired, or limited by our own beliefs and assumptions. How can we overcome these challenges and unleash our full creative potential?
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Motivation
The Power of Quantum Thinking
Quantum thinking is a way of thinking that goes beyond the limitations of classical logic and linear causality. It is based on the principles of quantum physics, such as entanglement, superposition, uncertainty, and non-locality. Quantum thinking can help us to understand complex phenomena, create new possibilities, and solve problems that seem impossible with conventional methods.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Motivation
Echoes of Time: A Quantum Horror Story
The old mansion stood atop a hill, overlooking the charming village of Glastonbury. Its decrepit facade exuded an eerie presence, a palpable air of mystery that whispered through the dense mist that perpetually enveloped the surrounding landscape. Few dared to venture close, for tales of its dark past had spread like a sinister plague, curdling the blood of the curious.
By Hector Sampson11 months ago in Horror