It gives me immense pleasure to announce you all that, my #shortstory is now part of a book called “A Life I Lived”.
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So true, my friend. You know, Galileo once quoted, “Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe."
I am glad that finally someone said it aloud. @AdityaRPatro
To Millennials, Gen Z, Gen Alpha
AI is powerful. But without a foundation, AI is just mere automation with confidence.
Learn the fundamentals. Build depth. Question what you use.
Tools will change. Foundations will not.
My reflections on the vital role of Mathematics in the coming two decades. 👇
#AI #FutureBuilders #Mathematics
The Aftermath of a Father Digging a Grave for His 2-Year-Old Daughter:
In 2017, Zhang Liyong, from a rural village in Sichuan, learned that his two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with severe thalassemia. The treatment required a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, with total costs approaching nearly one million yuan RMB. To save their daughter, Zhang Liyong and his wife exhausted all their family savings but still couldn’t afford the subsequent medical expenses.
In despair, the father dug a grave with his own hands for his daughter, saying that if she were to leave this world one day, he hoped she could adapt to death sooner. Zhang Liyong stayed with his daughter, sleeping and playing in that earthen grave.
After the video spread online, it touched the hearts of people across the internet.
Thanks to the power of the internet, Chinese crowdfunding platforms stepped in to help the family, raising the full amount of treatment costs in less than a month. Even more heartening, following the doctor’s advice, the couple had another daughter, and the younger sister successfully saved her older sister using her own cord blood. Later, a compassionate entrepreneur also covered all the recovery expenses for the older sister.
After his eldest daughter was discharged from the hospital, Zhang Liyong filled the grave back with soil and scattered sunflower seeds over it.
Love can traverse the deepest despair, blooming with hope even in the most barren soil!
We’re quick to criticize the child from KBC and his parents for poor upbringing, but I wonder—how good was our own upbringing if we stoop so low as to ridicule a child? #kbckid#parenting
Another prominent journalist slams the Govt for not allowing Sikh devotees to visit Pakistan for security reason, comparing it to the decision of permitting an Ind-Pak cricket match—though the match happened miles away from Pakistan. Will they ever think beyond party politics?
Are there any journalists left who value the Nation above politics? While one star journalist seems too busy pleasing the Govt that he targets ex-cricketers for staying silent on Ind-Pak match but turns a blind eye to the fact that the government stayed silent too. Cont....