Balancing Globalization and Local Interests: The Role of a Moral Economy

Balancing Globalization and Local Interests: The Role of a Moral Economy Introduction: A Shifting Global Landscape The world is intricately linked, but nations are becoming increasingly inward-looking, challenging the concept of import substitution, free trade, and globalization. These concepts present economic opportunities, but balancing global economic connections with the preservation of local interests is an … Read more

Journey to the Cosmic Edge: Pakistan’s Search for God in 2047

Journey to the Cosmic Edge

The Visionary Physicist Pakistan, August 14, 2047: Dr. Tabish Ghaznavi, a brilliant physicist from the Pakistani province of upper Sindh, claimed to have discovered a technology that would finally let man travel to that edge of the universe where he believed God lived. Even though the universe had numerous edges, Dr. Tabish was sure that … Read more

The Evolution of Human Consciousness: From Hard Labor to AI and Empathy

The Evolution of Human Consciousness

The Evolution of Human Consciousness: From Hard Labor to AI and Empathy Human consciousness is a diverse subject to discuss. It is about perception, acceptance, and changing the idea of perception in tangible and intangible reality. From the first human evolution to humanity’s future, consciousness constantly changes. The most appreciated part of human consciousness is … Read more

The Role and Challenges of Parliament in Bangladesh’s Political Landscape

The Role and Challenges of Parliament in Bangladesh's Political Landscape

The Role and Challenges of Parliament in Bangladesh’s Political Landscape Despite its constitutional position, Parliament has become merely the “law-approving body.” It has failed to hold the executive organ of the state accountable and play the “consensus-building” role due to a dotted history of political turmoil, amendments to the constitution, and changes in political dimension … Read more

how do students with a growth mindset see their mistakes?

how do students with a growth mindset see their mistakes?

While everyone tends to seek gains and dislike losses, a question often goes unattended: do these experiences truly serve us in the deepest sense? In other words, do all gains and losses always translate to good and bad, respectively? Are all victories worth celebrating, and are all setbacks to be mourned? Are there any exceptions … Read more