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“The Hidden Power of Everyday Sounds”
M Mehran We live in a world full of noise—but not all sounds are created equal. From the gentle hum of a refrigerator to the intense roar of a thunderstorm, sounds influence our emotions, decisions, and even our health. FYI, the noises around you are shaping your life in ways you might never notice.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
“The Secret Lives of Everyday Objects”
M Mehran We live in a world surrounded by objects, often so ordinary that we forget they have their own stories. A coffee mug, a pair of shoes, or even the humble paperclip—each has a history, a journey, and sometimes a mystery waiting to be discovered. But what if I told you that the objects around us are far more fascinating than we ever imagined? Today, let’s dive into the secret lives of everyday things—FYI, the details are astonishing.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
Who invented drugs? Human psychology related to drugs & How people addicted and ?
this Article is about who invented drugs and cocaine, human psychology related to drugs , role of drak web , Opium war , how people get addicted to drugs, and largest exporter of drugs.
By Muhammad Talha7 months ago in FYI
The Day the Internet Went Silent
M Mehran It started as an ordinary Tuesday morning. Phones buzzed with alarms, emails loaded, and social feeds refreshed with the usual flood of updates. But at exactly 9:17 a.m., something strange happened: the Internet went quiet.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
The Origin of the Finger – Flipping the Bird
I don’t know what it is like in your part of the world, but in Australia, road rage is getting out of hand. I was driving yesterday when some idiot cut in front of me. No indicator, just shot across in front of me as if he owned the road.
By Calvin London7 months ago in FYI
The Psychology of Regret: Why We Can’t Let Go of the Past
Regret is one of those emotions that almost everyone carries like an invisible backpack. It shows up in small ways—like wishing you had spoken up in a meeting—or in heavier forms, such as replaying a failed relationship or career choice over and over in your mind. Psychologists call regret a counterfactual emotion because it grows from imagining “what could have been” if only we had chosen differently. And while regret can be painful, understanding how it works in the human brain can help us learn how to move forward instead of getting trapped in endless “what ifs.”
By Saqib Ullah7 months ago in FYI
The Future of Loneliness in a Connected World
We live in an age where connection has never been easier. A single tap can bring someone’s face onto our screen from across the globe. We scroll through lives, emotions, and stories at the speed of a swipe. Yet, paradoxically, loneliness is at its highest recorded levels. The more we connect digitally, the more many of us feel disconnected within. The future of loneliness is not shaped by a lack of communication, but by what we truly need from it.
By Saqib Ullah7 months ago in FYI
The Secret Life of Everyday Objects
M Mehran Every morning, Liam made the same routine mistake. He poured cereal into a bowl, reached for the carton of milk—and discovered it was empty. Not because someone else had drunk it, but because he had forgotten, again, that yesterday’s carton was the last one.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
The Hidden Power of Small Habits
M Mehran We’ve all heard the saying, “Big things start small,” but most people underestimate just how true it is—especially when it comes to daily habits. Small, consistent actions, when done right, can transform your health, productivity, and even your mindset. And yet, most of us ignore them. Here’s an FYI you won’t want to skip: it’s the tiny things that create massive results over time.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI











