‘There is… aahhh …. something.. aah… I believe…mmm… that….” STOP! No one is gonna believe what you believe if you can’t say it confidently enough. Normally we stutter only when we lie, not when we speak the truth out, not when we say what we believe. If there are ten people before you and youContinue reading “How to Overcome Stage Fright”
Author Archives: Mahratun Samha
‘Not Caring’ Brings the Best Out of You
The other morning I decided to write something for a national newspaper. I chose some easy stuff which should not take very long. I made up my mind, took the chair and spent hours writing not a single complete sentence. Each time I wrote a phrase I clearly did hear a ‘laughing sound’ coming fromContinue reading “‘Not Caring’ Brings the Best Out of You”
The Bubble of Happiness
Yesterday night, at the dinner table, I asked my father all of a sudden, when he was my age (early 20’s), what he had wished to do with his life. We all grow and cherish an aim, a wish or a dream for our life in our youth, which basically starts from our very childhood.Continue reading “The Bubble of Happiness”
The Green Nobel Prize
Do you know there is something called Green Nobel Prize? Here’s a tweet posted couple of hours after the prize 2020 was given- ‘Winner Kristal Ambrose (The Bahamas, 2020) believes that, no matter one’s location, age, race, or gender, they deserve a voice in the fight for the environment.’ It was nearly 2013, Kristal Ambrose,Continue reading “The Green Nobel Prize”
Aboulomania: Why One Struggles to Make Decisions
Do you ask for permission to your parents before going somewhere? I think the answer affirmative is common among the Asian families. Do you ask your parents before having an ice-cream from your fridge? If you are laughing at this, let me tell you, this type of families exist too! Though it’s just an ice-cream,Continue reading “Aboulomania: Why One Struggles to Make Decisions”
A habit that will save you from depression
A life has so many things to do with. We, human beings, can never limit how much we are worth. Everyday, we can discover ourselves in a new form. Maybe in a better form, with some new skill or good habit. Or maybe worse, who knows! It is needless to say that we all wouldContinue reading “A habit that will save you from depression”
Things I learned from the movie- Catch Me If You Can
Frank William Abagnale, a sixteen year old kid came out of his home after his parents had got devorced. He was smarter than average children his age. He put all his smartness into bank forgery. He also managed to pretend like an actually pilot, a doctor and lawyer time to time. On the other side,Continue reading “Things I learned from the movie- Catch Me If You Can”
The Truman Show: A movie that questions your existential crisis
What if you don’t know that your life is actually a 24hour-breakless-tv show? That it is a happy movie directed by someone else? Here you don’t have to worry about life that much. Millions of people are watching you on tv. You are an inspiring icon to them. The only problem is you cannot makeContinue reading “The Truman Show: A movie that questions your existential crisis”
6 Tips for Effective Reading and Longer Attention Span
“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”-Frederick Douglas When was the last time you read a book? What did you learn from there? Can you remember the summary of a story or some pieces of information from the book you read years ago? It is common to forget little things. One doesContinue reading “6 Tips for Effective Reading and Longer Attention Span”
What you learn at schools: theory of base and superstructure by Karl Marx
Suppose you went to to new place for a year, you do not have a penny in pocket, what is the first thing you would search for? I guess hunger is the most basic problem we have to face everyday. However, you will go out to earn in order to meet your basic needs. YouContinue reading “What you learn at schools: theory of base and superstructure by Karl Marx”