MD.KAMRUL HOSEN
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Exploring Rabindranath Tagore's Fascination with the Paranormal: A Journey Through Planchette and Beyond
Rabindranath Tagore, the light of Bengali writing, was a writer and thinker as well as a searcher of more profound bits of insight that rose above the material world. Among his less popular pursuits was his interest with the paranormal, especially through his connections with a noteworthy young lady named Uma Devi, who had exceptional mystic capacities.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSENa day ago in Humans
Embracing Mistakes: A Pathway to Growth and Success
Thomas Alva Edison was once inquired as to whether he had committed errors in his day to day existence. He answered, "On many times!" The examiner, shocked, then commented, "Then, at that point, you should not be exceptionally clever?" Edison's reaction was significant: "I might not have been extremely wise, yet committing endless errors has made me dramatically more brilliant!" This discourse embodies a strong truth about the idea of slip-ups and their part in our own and proficient development.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
The Truth About the Russell’s Viper: Understanding the Chandraborha
The Russell's snake, generally known as "Chandraborha" in the Indian subcontinent, has been a piece of this district's environment for centuries. The name "Russell's snake" frequently starts dread, driving numerous to erroneously accept it is an outlandish species. Truly, it is local to our properties, prevalently found in the Barind Lot district.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
Bengali Sailors and Their Expedition to Australia: An Untold Story
While Bangladeshi outsiders began getting comfortable Australia something like a long time back, our association with Australia goes back north of two centuries. This relationship was produced through sea journeys well before long-lasting settlements were laid out.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in History
The Life Lesson from My Father at the Bank
I sat with my dad at the bank for close to 60 minutes, becoming progressively aggravated. My disappointment wasn't simply with the pause, yet more with my dad. In irritation, I at long last said, "Father, I've told you so often, learn web based banking."
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
The Illusion of Wealth: A Tale of Endless Wants
In the clamouring universe of business, one could expect that the most well off among us carry on with lives of unmatched solace and simplicity. Be that as it may, appearances can delude. I have a companion, a noticeable industrialist with north of ten production lines and bank credits surpassing many crores. Regardless of his huge riches, he never finds a snapshot of harmony, unendingly charmed in the persistent quest for his undertakings.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
Embracing Absence: A Reflection on Self-Worth and Letting Go
It is many times said that failing to remember somebody can be pretty much as simple as a temporary second. However, I view myself longing for the capacity as forgotten simply by somebody whose lack of concern punctures further than any words could. I wish for this individual to eradicate me from their memory, similarly as they have easily segregated themselves from our discussions and my reality.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
Unrealistic Expectations: A Comparison of Cultural Standards in Marriage
As of late, Sovereign Harry of England stood out as truly newsworthy with his decision of mate — Meghan Markle. Meghan, a lady of blended race, three years Harry's senior, and recently wedded and separated, overcame numerous conventional presumption. Regardless of the ruckus in the English media, these elements represented no genuine obstructions to their association since none of these were Meghan's "shortcoming." The main variable was their affection for one another.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Marriage
The Irony of Love: The Tale of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine
It could shock you to discover that even the most influential man on the planet, Napoleon Bonaparte, didn't get the adoration he so vigorously wanted. In spite of his colossal power and impact, Napoleon's adoration was met with apathy and disloyalty.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 days ago in Humans
The Timeless Charm of Mr. Bean: Rowan Atkinson's Enduring Legacy. Content Warning.
A thin man with one hand in his pocket and a serious face strolls onto the stage, holding a participation register. He starts referring to the roll with silly names as: "Rear-end," "Base," "My prick, has anyone seen my prick?" The crowd howls uncontrollably. This basic yet cunning comedic routine was performed by Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, broadly known as Mr. Bean, a person that rises above social and language boundaries to give pleasure to millions.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN26 days ago in Humans
Traveling to India Alone: A Journey Across Half the World. Content Warning.
Traveling alone to India isn't simply an actual excursion across mainlands; an investigation traverses a huge number of universes inside a solitary country. From the snow-covered pinnacles of the Himalayas to the sun-doused sea shores of Goa, and from clamoring metropolitan focuses to quiet provincial scenes, India offers a variety of encounters that couple of different objections can coordinate. For the independent explorer, this tremendous and fluctuated land guarantees a rich embroidery of social, verifiable, and profound experiences.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN27 days ago in Earth