It is okay …
to wear old clothes
to not upgrade your phone
to buy second-hand items
to live in a simple home
to read older books
to enjoy home cooking
to travel to unknown locations
to earn a living doing what you love
to be an introvert
it is okay to live a simpler life.
I’d rather be remembered as someone who never reached the place he truly deserved,
than as someone who reached a place he never deserved through luck or chance. #Entreprenuer
The Real kerala Story ❤️
Abdul Malik a mathematics teacher from Kerala has swim across the kadalundi river every day for over 20 years to reach his school.
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
—Alvin Toffler, Futurist
Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan discovered nearly 4,000 theorems and equations, unique and groundbreaking.
Some of his results were so advanced that they were not proven until decades after his death. He also anticipated some concepts that later became part of modern mathematics and physics, such as fractals, modular forms, string theory, and black hole cosmology.
🚨 The Universe Has a Point With No Time, No Space, No Rules
There is a place in the universe where space has no size, time has no meaning, and the laws of physics simply collapse. Scientists call it a cosmic singularity—but that name barely hints at how strange it truly is. Imagine everything that exists… stars, galaxies, even time itself… crushed into a single point with infinite power. No light escapes it. No equation can fully explain it. And no one knows what truly happens there.
This is where our universe may have begun. Before stars, before atoms, before seconds could even tick forward, everything was packed into one impossible point. There was no “before” it—because time itself started there. That idea alone is unsettling. How can something begin without a before? What caused it? Or was it always there, waiting?
Cosmic singularities may also hide inside black holes, sealed away behind darkness. Once something falls in, it never comes back out, carrying secrets we may never recover. Inside, gravity becomes endless, space folds into itself, and reality tears apart. Our best theories fail completely at this boundary, as if the universe is telling us: you are not meant to see beyond this.
Some scientists believe singularities are real. Others think they are warning signs—proof that our understanding of the universe is still broken. Maybe reality doesn’t end there. Maybe something new begins. A bounce. Another universe. Or laws of physics we haven’t discovered yet.
One thing is certain: cosmic singularities sit at the edge of human knowledge. They are the deepest mystery we have ever faced. And the closer we look, the more the universe seems to whisper that its greatest secrets are still hidden… just beyond what we can understand. 🌌