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 The word learning is so simple, yet so profound. It is more than a concept — it is the essence of human existence. From the moment we take our first breath, we begin learning. As infants, we learn how to cry, how to smile, how to laugh, how to crawl, and eventually how to walk. Each milestone is a celebration of learning in action. As children, we step into classrooms where we learn alphabets, numbers, and the foundational skills that shape our understanding of the world. But true learning goes far beyond books and classrooms. Life itself is the greatest teacher. We learn skills to adapt, grow, and thrive. We learn to build careers, as entrepreneurs, creators, or professionals. We learn relationships — marriage teaches us patience, compromise, understanding, and love. Parenthood offers lessons in nurturing, guiding, and raising another human being. And learning never stops. Whether we are cooking, driving, working, or simply sitting still — every moment holds the potential fo...
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 "Unpaid Work: The Hidden Burden Every Woman Is Carrying” Shoes lying in the wrong place... A wet towel carelessly tossed on the bed... The washroom left messy after use… These may appear to be small things, but sometimes the deepest truths hide inside these little everyday scenes. Why are boys not taught to pick up after themselves? Why don’t they learn to pour their own glass of water? Why, even in this modern age, are sons still raised to expect that their personal comforts will be someone else’s responsibility? From childhood, many men grow up used to the silent service of their mothers — clothes washed and ironed, meals prepared and served, rooms cleaned, responsibilities managed. And when they get married, this invisible baton is often passed to their wives — especially homemakers — without a word. When men are working, everything is made ready for them so they can focus. But when women work, they are expected to manage both fronts — the professional and the personal — a...