Ganesh Swaminathan (JiYes)
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There was a time when school meant curiosity. I learnt science, maths, and English — not just subjects, but the grammar of thinking. Until Class 12, learning was pure — teachers mattered, logic mattered, curiosity mattered. Then came Engineering College — where I learnt a different equation: System + Syllabus + Sleepwalking = Mediocrity. Partly…
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The content describes the journey of Aryan, a young law graduate who joins the Guild of KSK in Lexalore, a city blending law and technology. Through AI, Aryan enhances legal practices, fostering collaboration rather than competition with machines. The narrative emphasizes the harmony between tradition and innovation in the pursuit of justice.
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🪄 The Story Begins Once upon a digital dawn, ChatGPT was the friendly wizard of words — answering questions, summarizing reports, writing essays, and occasionally composing poetry about qubits and coffee. But every wizard grows restless. The creators at OpenAI realized something: ChatGPT wasn’t just a product — it could be a platform. And with…
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“The brightest stars burn out fastest—unless they learn to throttle.” Let’s get one thing clear: burnout isn’t about laziness. It’s about system failure. Smart people often burn out not because they’re weak—but because their mental CPU is overclocked, their memory leaks are ignored, and their threads never sleep. The Smart Human as a System Let’s…
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(A modern fairy tale inspired by the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Once upon a time, in the vast and mysterious Kingdom of the Body, there lived countless soldiers — brave, tireless, and loyal. They were known as the Immune Knights, sworn to protect their land from invaders — viruses, poisons, and unseen…
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If the previous story Healing Castle of Arekkere spoke of care outside us, this story turns the lens inward—into atoms, cells, and the 3.9-billion-year saga of life’s self-healing wisdom. Long before castles of stone rose on the earth, before kings ruled valleys and rivers, there were kingdoms much smaller, unseen, yet infinitely powerful. These were…
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In the age when ailments grew complex and the rivers of blood faltered in men, there arose in the southern land a stronghold of healing at Arekkere. Its walls were fresh as the dawn, its towers yet to rise to their destined height, but its spirit was ancient—born of sages, guided by science, guarded by…
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Have you ever heard of a temple where people offer half a coin as a prayer? Sounds interesting, right? Let me tell you a story about a special place I visited recently—the Tirukokarnam Bragathambal Temple, also known as the Arai Kasu Amman Temple, in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu. A Temple with a Unique Tradition As we…
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27 March 2025 | RMKV, Orion Mall, Bangalore What if I told you that what you see in a handloom silk saree store in Bengaluru is actually the grandmother of modern computing? This blog by connects the dots—literally—from the punched cards of a Jacquard loom to binary logic, algorithmic design, and the birth of programmable…