Author: farhan.sabir
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Life Hacks They Won’t Teach You in School (But Please Don’t Try Them)
We all love a good life hack. Who wouldn’t want to save time, money, and effort? But sometimes, the internet’s overflowing with “advice” that sounds too good to be true…because it probably is. Today, we’re diving into the hilarious world of life hacks that are guaranteed (not really) to make your life a living disaster.
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The Future of Work: Embracing Remote Collaboration Tools
The traditional office setup is evolving rapidly, with an increasing number of companies embracing remote work arrangements. This shift has been accelerated by advancements in technology, particularly in the realm of remote collaboration tools. In this blog post, we’ll explore the growing trend of remote work and discuss the role of collaboration tools in shaping…
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Uniting the Nordic Countries: An Analysis of Population, GDP, Military, Education, and Culture
Explore the potential benefits of a united Nordic nation, including a larger population, higher GDP, and a diverse cultural identity. Learn about the factors driving the possibility of unification, including shared history, high standard of living, and low corruption. Discover the challenges and opportunities in combining Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland into one powerful…
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The best code is no code, or code you don’t have to maintain
My name is Farhan Sabir and I want to share my lessons as a developer through a series of articles, one of the most important is the principle that ‘The best code is no code, or code you don’t have to maintain,’ emphasising the importance of simplicity and minimalism in software development.
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Exploring the connection between outdoor activities and seasonal depression in Nordic countries
Spending time outdoors, especially in natural environments, can help alleviate symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which is common in Nordic countries due to long and dark winters. Outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing can boost physical activity, increase Vitamin D levels and promote feelings of well-being. If you or someone you know…
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The darkness and cold: Understanding the causes of seasonal depression in Nordic countries
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs in fall and winter months, especially in Nordic countries. The lack of sunlight, cold weather and shorter days can disrupt the body’s internal clock, leading to changes in neurotransmitters and affect mood, energy levels and sleep patterns. To combat SAD, effective prevention and treatment…
