
John Smith
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Man is mortal.
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Why I Trust Google More Than My Own Memory
I forgot my cousin’s birthday last year. Not just the date. I forgot the month. I stood in the middle of a grocery store, staring at my phone, typing her name into Google like it might gently remind me who I was supposed to be.
By John Smith14 days ago in Geeks
Access to the Dark Web. Content Warning.
The internet most people use every day is only a small part of what actually exists online. Websites like Google, YouTube, and social media platforms belong to what is called the surface web—pages that are indexed by search engines and easy to find. Beyond that lies the deep web, which includes private content such as email accounts, online banking pages, and subscription-based services. A much smaller and more mysterious part of the internet is known as the dark web.
By John Smith19 days ago in Geeks
The 48 Laws of Power
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is one of the most talked-about and controversial books on power, influence, and human behavior. First published in 1998, the book has gained a massive following among readers interested in psychology, leadership, strategy, and personal success. Loved by some and criticized by others, this book leaves a strong impression and sparks deep discussion about how power works in the real world.
By John Smith19 days ago in Geeks
Simple Habits for Better Mental Health
Mental health is just as important as physical health, but many people forget to take care of it. Life is busy, stressful, and sometimes overwhelming. The good news is that improving mental health does not always need big changes. Small and simple habits, done every day, can make a big difference over time.
By John Smith20 days ago in Longevity
Species in Danger
Our planet is full of life. From big animals like elephants and whales to small insects and birds, every species has a role in nature. But today, many species are in danger. Some are disappearing slowly, and others are very close to extinction. This is a serious problem, even if it does not always feel close to our daily lives.
By John Smith27 days ago in Earth
New Zealand
When people hear about New Zealand, they often think of beautiful mountains, green hills, clean air, and peaceful life. But one fact always surprises visitors and readers: New Zealand has no native snakes. Yes, no snakes at all. In a world where many countries have dangerous and scary snakes, New Zealand stands out as a rare and special place.
By John Smith29 days ago in Petlife
The Forty Rules of Love
The Forty Rules of Love is a famous novel written by Elif Shafak. This book is loved by readers all around the world because it talks about love in a deep but simple way. It is not only a romantic story. It is also a spiritual journey, a story about self-discovery, faith, and transformation. Many people feel emotionally connected to this book because its message is gentle, honest, and meaningful.
By John Smith29 days ago in Confessions
The Great Masjid of Cordoba
The Great Masjid of Córdoba, also known as the Mezquita of Córdoba, is one of the most beautiful and important buildings in the world. It is located in the city of Córdoba, in southern Spain. This building is not only a place of worship, but also a symbol of history, culture, and coexistence. When people visit it, they do not just see stone and arches—they feel the story of many centuries.
By John Smith29 days ago in History


