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The Legacy of Al Saud: The Heartbeat of Saudi Arabia

  "We draw from our past to build our future." — King Abdulaziz Al Saud In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula lies a kingdom born...

From Desert Sands to Global Skies: The Story of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and the Rise of Dubai

  “The race for excellence has no finish line.” — Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Dubai is not just a city. It's a vision carved...

Beyond the Charts: Trading Types and the Wisdom Between the Lines

  💹 "المال خادمٌ جيدٌ، لكنه سيدٌ سيءٌ" Money is a good servant, but a terrible master. In the world of trading, numbers scream, charts pulse, and the...

Mastering the Markets: A Beginner’s Guide to Different Types of Trading

Trading is more than just buying and selling—it’s a skill, a mindset, and sometimes, an art form. Whether you're looking to make quick profits...

Self-Check Guide: What To Do When Your Car Acts Up

Your car is like a friend—usually reliable, but sometimes... it acts up. Whether you're hearing weird sounds, feeling odd vibrations, or seeing warning lights,...

The AI War That Broke the Internet (and Never Ended)

Once upon a time in the year 2024, two powerful artificial minds were born: ChatGPT – Calm, thoughtful, polite… and just a little too...

Turbo & Blaze: The Desert Drift

In a quiet garage on the edge of Dubai, two sports cars lived side by side. One was a flashy red Lamborghini Huracán named Turbo—fast,...

A Look Across the Majlis

Characters: Mohammed – A humble falconer from Al Ain, raised on values of honour and patience. Aisha – A quiet, observant girl from Abu...

The Wind Beneath the Sands

Long before towers pierced the sky of Dubai… before the desert knew glass and steel… there lived a young man named Hamad, a camel...

And the Heart Never Heard Back… Sara

In the shimmering city of Dubai, where skyscrapers kiss the sky and the future feels one heartbeat away, lived Rami—a thoughtful young architect who...

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Artificial Narrow Intelligence, General Intelligence, and Superintelligence

The Three Futures of AI Nobody Explains Properly For years, Artificial Intelligence has been marketed like magic. Clean demos. Smiling stock photos. Words like revolutionary, disruptive, friendly. But beneath the surface, AI isn’t one thing. It’s three very different trajectories, each with radically different consequences for humanity: Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)...

The Man Who Tried to Debug the World

There was once a young man who believed the world was poorly coded. Not morally.Not spiritually.Structurally. He saw inefficiency where others saw tradition. He saw opportunity where others saw limits. While classmates memorized answers, he memorized patterns. And patterns, when understood, can be rewritten. The First Operating System He built something invisible. Not...

What If Bitcoin Reaches $1,000,000 — and Then Crashes or Keeps Rising?

A serious long-term analysis of both futures Introduction Bitcoin reaching one million dollars would not simply be a price event.It would represent a shift in how the world thinks about money, trust, power, and value. At that point, Bitcoin would no longer be discussed as a speculative asset.It would be...

If You’ve Been Alive Since the Beginning of Time, Here’s Some Advice for Today

If you’ve been alive since the beginning of time, first of all—congratulations. You’ve survived meteors, ice ages, plagues, empires, dial-up internet, and group chats. That alone deserves a standing ovation (or at least a comfortable chair and strong tea). But if you asked, “What advice would I give...

The Woman Who Learned to Rewrite the Chorus

There was a girl who learned early that the world listens differently to women. When she spoke softly, she was ignored.When she spoke loudly, she was judged.When she succeeded, the question was never how—but who helped. So she did something unusual. She started writing everything down. The Notebook as a Weapon At...

The Man Who Tried to Outrun Gravity

There was a boy who learned early that gravity was negotiable. Not because it didn’t exist—but because it could be challenged. While others learned rules, he learned systems. While others asked what is allowed, he asked what still works if we remove permission. This difference mattered later, when the...

Entrepreneurship: What It Really Takes to Build Something That Lasts

Entrepreneurship is often described as freedom, money, or “being your own boss.” But when people search for entrepreneurship, what they usually want is something simpler and more honest: How do I start, and how do I not fail quietly? This guide is written for people who are curious about...

Dubai’s Dark Salary Reality: How Nationality Shapes Jobs, Pay, and Power

Dubai sells a clean story: “Work hard, network smart, and you’ll rise fast.”The quieter story—told in HR corridors, offer letters, and visa clauses—is that two people with the same skills often get paid very differently, and nationality (or more precisely, how employers perceive your passport) can heavily...

Legal Terms Senior Attorneys Use — Explained Simply for Law Students (and How They Help Your Career)

Why this matterso One of the hardest parts of law school isn’t the workload — it’s the language. Senior attorneys often speak in shorthand: phrases that sound intimidating but are really just compressed experience. When you understand these terms early, three things happen quietly: You follow real legal conversations...

The Chair That Never Moved

To the One Who Always Took the Same Seat, You always chose the chair near the wall. Not because you liked it —but because it asked nothing from you. No one looked at you there.No one expected an opinion.You could exist without being noticed, and you mistook that for peace. The...

The Day You Learned to Nod – A Message You Weren’t Supposed to Read

To the One Who Still Nods, You nod so easily now. In meetings.In conversations.At ideas that don’t belong to you but live in your mouth anyway. You weren’t always like this. Do you remember when your face used to hesitate before agreeing?That half-second pause where something inside you checked if the...

Why You’re Still Tired Even After Resting

You slept.You stayed in bed longer.You even tried doing “nothing.” And yet… the tiredness stayed. Not the sleepy kind.The heavy kind.The kind that sits behind your eyes and in your chest. If this feels familiar, there’s an important truth most people miss: Your body may have rested.Your nervous system didn’t. Rest and...