Amirthalingam
Bio
I was born in a small village near Pollachi in Tamil Nadu. Bachelor. I studied in the nearest town. . Fluent in English, Kannada & Tamil. I LOVE reads a lot, is always looking for news, and wants to share what he knows with others.
Stories (4/0)
Making Money the Funny Way
Introduction Who said making money has to be all serious and boring? In a world that appreciates humor and laughter, there are unique and hilarious ways to earn a living. From clowning around to crafting funny products, these ventures not only bring joy to others but also offer lucrative opportunities for those daring enough to step into the realm of laughter. In this article, we explore ten hilarious money-making ventures that prove you can have a blast while earning a living.
By Amirthalingam 9 months ago in Motivation
The Whispered Myth
In the quaint village of Serenity Falls, nestled amid lush green valleys and rolling hills, there was a peculiar legend that had been passed down from generation to generation. It was a whispered myth, rarely spoken of in the open, and shrouded in mystery and embarrassment. The myth centered around the act of masturbation and the beliefs surrounding it.
By Amirthalingam 9 months ago in Humans
"Debunking Stress Myths "
Debunking Stress Myths: Understanding the Complexities of Stress and its Impact on Well-being Is biting your nails simply a bad habit, or is there more to it when you're stressed? Can taking a vacation truly cure burnout, or is it just a temporary escape? Is stress always bad, or can it actually be beneficial in certain situations? In this journey of myth-busting, we delve into the intricate world of stress with Stephanie Cook, an Assistant Professor at New York University School of Global Public Health, and Terry Solero, an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University.
By Amirthalingam 9 months ago in Psyche
Divided Yet Connected: The Legacy of India-Pakistan Partition and the Golden Temple's Struggle for Unity
In the bustling city of Amritsar, nestled in the heart of the Punjab region, stood the magnificent Golden Temple. The sacred gurdwara, with its shimmering gold-plated dome and serene Sarovar, had long been a symbol of unity and harmony for the Sikh community. But amidst the echoes of the India-Pakistan Partition, the Golden Temple found itself at the epicenter of a struggle that would test the very essence of its purpose.
By Amirthalingam 9 months ago in History