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A Short History of the World: H.G. Wells' Vision of Humanity

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H.G. Wells’ A Short History of the World  is a masterful condensation of human history, written with the clarity and imagination that made Wells one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. Published in 1922, the book offers a sweeping narrative that spans from the formation of the Earth to the aftermath of World War I. It is not merely a chronology of events, but a philosophical reflection on the evolution of life, society, and consciousness. “The history of mankind is the history of the attainment of external power. Man is the only animal who can transmit his acquisitions to his offspring.” — H.G. Wells Wells begins with the origins of the universe, grounding his account in scientific principles. He traces the emergence of life, the rise of vertebrates, and the development of human species through Darwinian evolution. This cosmic perspective sets the tone for the rest of the book, reminding readers of the vastness of time and the relative insignificance of individual...

The Egg: A Journey Through Consciousness and Identity

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Kurzgesagt’s animated short EGG , based on Andy Weir’s story, presents a provocative metaphysical idea: that every human who has ever lived—or will ever live—is you. This concept challenges conventional notions of individuality, time, and morality, offering a radical reimagining of existence as a singular, unified experience. “Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known.” — Chuck Palahniuk At its core, EGG explores solipsism—the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. But it goes further, suggesting a pantheistic and reincarnational framework where the self is not isolated, but universal. You are not one person among many, but the only soul, reincarnated across time and space to live every human life. This perspective reframes empathy and ethics. Every act of kindness or cruelty you commit is ultimately directed at yourself. The golden rule—"treat others as you wish to be treated"—becomes not just moral adv...

CHEMICAL ENGINEER WITH A PASSION FOR PROCESS, PEOPLE AND PAPERBACK

  Hi, I'm   Shah Shajedur Rahman   — a Chemical Engineer with years of experience in plant operations and plant commissioning. I enjoy solving real-world problems and I often find that the same curiosity and analytical mindset I apply in engineering fuels my passion for reading and exploring ideas. But beyond the refinery floor, I'm a passionate reader with a deep curiosity about history, science, and the evolution of life and society — both from biological and social perspectives. I find joy in exploring people though literature, especially in emotionally intense novels like  The Mayor of Casterbridge  and  Norwegian Wood . I don't shy away from thrillers either — when time allows, I dive into suspenseful stories that keep me guessing. Authors like H.P. Lovecraft and Humayun Ahmed have left a lasting impression on me, blending imagination with insight in ways that continue to inspire. This blog is my space to share thoughts, reflections, and the occasional...