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Graduated… But Still Broke. Why
Graduation day feels like victory. The hall is full. Names are called one by one. Parents sit proudly in the audience, holding their phones high to record the moment. Friends clap loudly. Teachers smile with approval. For years, this was the goal. Study hard. Get good grades. Earn the degree. And when that certificate finally rests in your hands, it feels like a passport to success. But sometimes, the applause is louder than the opportunity that follows.
By Shahid Zaman30 days ago in Education
The Dark Side of AI: What Could Artificial Intelligence Become in 100 Years?
But while AI promises innovation and efficiency, an important question remains: What could AI become 100 years from now?Looking ahead to the next century, the darker possibilities of artificial intelligence deserve serious attention.
By Spondan Chowdhuryabout a month ago in Education
Anger Management
"When a man is unable to confront sadness, he retreats to anger." - Terrence Real Although the majority of negative emotions are avoided in contemporary society, fury is not one of them. It is somewhat idolized in films, games, and even novels. It is typically the source of energy that a character, usually male, employs to advance in their mission.
By Charilaos Spanoudisabout a month ago in Education
How Earth’s Magnetic Field Shapes Auroras
Understanding Earth’s Magnetic Field Earth behaves like a giant magnet. Deep within the planet, molten iron in the outer core moves due to heat convection and planetary rotation. This movement generates electric currents, which in turn create a magnetic field—a process known as the geodynamo.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Why Auroras Appear Near the Poles
What Are Auroras? Auroras are luminous displays that occur when charged particles from the Sun collide with gases in Earth’s upper atmosphere. These interactions produce light, creating colorful curtains, arcs, and spirals in the sky.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Why Some Stars Appear Colored
The Science Behind Star Color Stars shine because they are massive spheres of hot plasma undergoing nuclear fusion. In their cores, hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy. That energy travels outward and radiates into space as electromagnetic radiation.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
What the System Forces You to Become
The Question the System Replaces By the time a person has passed through employment law, healthcare coverage rules, unemployment insurance, disability determination, and benefit eligibility, the relevant question has already shifted without ever being stated out loud. It is no longer whether the system helped or failed them. It is whether they managed to remain legible long enough to survive it. Each institutional layer imposes requirements that appear reasonable when viewed in isolation, yet become coercive when experienced sequentially:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Education











