Moshiur Rahman
Bio
My mother tongue is not English. But I like to imagine, think and write in English just because it is my passion and I love to do that.
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The Distructive Aspect of Comparision
Comparison helps us in many ways. For example, it helps to decide upon something. But it has many devastating aspects as well if we fail to utilize it properly where it is necessary. Comparing is innate among us but it does not work everywhere. Sometimes, it pushes us to take the wrong decision. There are multiple types of comparisons such as comparisons between non-living objects and comparisons between humans. Human beings are the most complex creature and it is very difficult to judge one based on only a few factors, which may not reflect one's true nature. However, how comparison affects us will be described here.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Motivation
Devastating Filth of Capitalism: The Ever-increasing Gap between Economic Value and Social Value in an Extremely Rich World with Billions to Feed
Onward March of Capitalism for Centuries After the 1790s, the total wealth of the world has gone up at an astounding rate because of the uprising of capitalism which was thought to be the Aladdin's Lamp for the global economy. For many years, the governments of various countries did not want to let the market free to the hand of capitalism. But when they saw that a geometrically increasing rate of individual wealth surprisingly gave rise to collective wealth for the economy, they were compelled to withdraw any type of authority over market forces. The whole world has seen and enjoyed the fruit for almost 180 years. Today global GDP is worth more than $88 trillion. Even the poorest nations are no exception. In spite of having chronic problems like corruption and ill-management, these countries are not lagging behind putting the fate of the market system in the hand of individuals.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Trader
Upcoming 5 Topmost Inventions Those May Change Everything Forever and redefine Human Civilizations
Manufacturing Industry in Space Source: SpaceWatch.Global The idea of Colonizing Mars or the Moon is nothing new although these endeavors have been considered as the most ambitious projects for any nation. Billions of dollars have been poured to take the human on the space. But this time there has been a slight change in the plan and that has made it more lucrative. The plan is to make space habitable for humans so that they can live permanently there. There are lots of merits to this. Space is a far more closer and known destination rather than Mars or the Moons. It involves fewer uncertainties. In today's world, 350-500 km is not a big deal to overcome to set up a base for a company and sell the products or services worldwide. But what if companies can set up their manufacturing unit on the space above 500 km vertically above sea level. Yes, that is going to be a reality very soon. Varda Space Industries, a satellite manufacturing company, is planning to put its manufacturing base in space by 2023. The unimaginable dream of a space industry will come true and get life with the majestic touch of SpaceX and Elon Musk, known as the chief engineer in his company. SpaceX has only the state-of-the-art facility to make the whole thing possible. Although it may seem a truly expensive option for many companies to manufacture in Space, fully automated manufacturing units controlled by computers and operated by robots may really compensate for a physical operational base on the earth.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Futurism
A Short Story of the Lens Through Which We See the World
I am the lens or glasses through which the greatest creature on earth, human being, sees the world. My abode is in each human being. I am the virtue only humans are endowed with. Humans are my masters. Humans define what I see. It is not my will.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Fiction
Young Fellows, Can You Please Stop Copying What You Watch on Movies!!!
Seeing is one of the most powerful senses humans are endowed with. What we see becomes our perception. It can happen consciously or subconsciously. Our seeing has a significant influence on our thinking, behavior and actions. Movies are no exceptions. We love to watch movies of our favorite actors and actresses. Movie lovers watch a lot of movies regularly irrespective of content, stories and artists.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Humans
Accepting the Truth of being Old One day and Taking Care of the Old Citizens
The biggest truth of our life is that we all have to go through the process of aging and die one day while most of us have a tendency to be forgetful about this in the early days of our lives. But there are multiple benefits of acknowledging this truth and having a realistic view throughout our lives. There is a saying, "everything begins with the end in mind". This is one of seven habits of the most effective people, illustrated by Stephen R. Covey in his book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The spirit of this habit is that everything has double creations, one in our mind and one in reality. When we are able to visualize something fully in our mind, we are ready to create that physically in reality. Failure to create a holistic picture in our imagination impedes the successful manifestation of our targets and goals. Our life is no exception. We stay in this world for a short period of time. As a result, we should have a clear picture of what we want to achieve in our lives so that we can utilize our lifetimes most effectively and efficiently.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Families
The Market Inefficiencies and The Untold Sufferings of the Middle-Class and Lower-Middleclass
Market Inefficiency: A Market is a place where buyers and sellers gather to buy and sell goods or services for an agreed-upon price. A market becomes efficient when buyers and sellers have the same information regarding goods or services and prices. On the other hand, there are multiple causes of market inefficiencies as well. The most pressing and painful problem is that an inefficient market is eating up a significant portion of the income of the middle-class and lower-middle-class especially in the rising economics where there is sluggish control of government due to corruption. That is why market inefficiency has become more than an economic jargon. It has been mixed with the teardrops of the lower-middle-class people because every single day they are being penalized at the cost of their hard-earned livelihood. Let's explore some of the aspects below.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Trader
The Evolution of Writing and the Relevance of Vocal Media
The ancient human race has struggled hard and took a long time to discover the gift of language which has also made this great creature unique in this planet. The endowment of language is only unique to humans. After birth, a child first starts to develop the listening from the surrounding. Then, after around one and a half year , it starts to speak, utterng the sounds which it has already installed into its brain so far. From this point of view, it is clear that humans have developed the art of writing long after they had developed the varbal language.
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Futurism
The Four Laws of Digital Body Language
Value Visibly Value Visibly means being attentive and careful about others' communications. Taking enough time to read and judge the texts, getting the reply ready within the time limit and sending those to the correct recipients quickly are part of this important element, Value Visibly. The most vital part is the level of respect and appreciation we can transmit through our quick responses. More specifically, we have to focus on the points below,
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in Journal
What are Digital Body Languages and Why Do We Need to Learn Those?
"Today, roughly 70 percent of all communication among teams is virtual. We send around 306 billion emails every day, with the average person sending 30 emails daily and fielding 96. According to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50 percent of the time the “tone” of our emails is misinterpreted. " Source: The Digital Body Language
By Moshiur Rahman2 years ago in 01