Skip to main content

Posts

Welcome to: THE SOMEBODY, NOBODY, ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY BLOG!

This is a space for unfiltered thoughts and experiences from my perspective and a space to call my own on the internet. Here, you'll find a humorous (and sometimes brutally honest) take on life, navigating the seeing world as a person with sight impairment, and the wonderful (and often frustrating) world of technology, all served up with a healthy dose of my unfiltered thoughts and opinions.  Expect a mix of everything: hilarious anecdotes, sarcastic jabs, and the occasional rant, alongside no get-rich-quick schemes, no miracle health cures, and no relationship advice from a self-proclaimed guru (who's probably single themselves).  So, if you're looking for a laugh (and maybe a little offense) and are up for some unapologetic, unpolished, and occasionally unconventional musings, then pull up a chair and grab a cuppa. But if you're easily offended or expecting a five-step plan to achieve ultimate success, this might not be the blog for you.  Dive in at yo...
Recent posts

Insightful-Friday: Is Higher Education Still Worth It in Today’s World?

Today's Insightful-Friday, we're going to explore a thought-provoking topic: the value of higher education in today's world. Authored by Sadam Ahmed , this post delves into the balance between university education, online certifications, and real-world experience. About the Author: Sadam Ahmed is the founder of Accessible Technology Solutions , a world-class consulting firm dedicated to harnessing the power of technology to empower individuals with disabilities. With decades of lived experience and expertise in assistive technology, Sadam's work has been instrumental in changing lives. The debate surrounding the worth of higher education has gained momentum, with the rise of online courses and certifications. While universities have long been seen as gateways to success, their strengths and limitations are being reevaluated. Enjoying your read so far? Please consider supporting THE SOMEBODY, NOBODY, ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY BLOG! by clicking on any of the Google ads on thi...

Beyond the Bling: The True Cost of "Looking Rich"

Big house, big car, branded clothes, and accessories – sounds like the dream, right? The kind of life splashed across social media feeds, making you wonder what you’re doing wrong. But let's be real for a minute. For a lot of folks today, that picture-perfect existence is built on a foundation of quicksand, not solid ground. We’re talking about living on borrowed money, owing our souls to lending institutions, all because we’ve spent far too much on luxury in a desperate attempt to fit in, to look rich, to feel rich. And let me tell you, that feeling is as hollow as a drum. It's a “wanna-be” culture, plain and simple. You see it everywhere – the latest iPhone even if rent is overdue, the designer handbag when the bank account is scraping bottom, the flashy car that costs more in monthly payments than your entire grocery bill. We’ve become obsessed with the outward signs of wealth, convinced that if we just appear successful, we’ll somehow become successful. But here’s the kicke...

From Parable to Profit: How Inclusive Tech Drives Growth for All!

The digital gears of progress grind forward, and today, in a cosmic coincidence, it’s Tech-Tuesday on THE SOMEBODY, NOBODY, ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY BLOG! Today’s deep dive is into a concept that’s not just timely but absolutely crucial for individuals and businesses aiming to thrive in our rapidly evolving world. We're talking about more than just embracing the newest gadget or software; it’s about a profound shift in how we perceive responsibility, seize opportunity, and unlock the immense potential that lies in truly embracing inclusivity.

Annual Phone Upgrades: Necessity or Marketing Ploy?

Every year, with clockwork precision, tech giants unveil their latest smartphone flagships. These polished, powerful devices, sporting a host of "revolutionary" new features, arrive with a marketing blitz designed to ignite a specific desire: the urge to upgrade. We’re constantly bombarded with images of impossibly vibrant screens, promises of computational photography miracles, and the allure of speed that feels almost illicit. This relentless cycle often leaves consumers feeling a subtle pressure to keep pace. There's a societal push to own the latest model to stay "relevant" in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. But is this annual upgrade truly necessary? Or are we, as consumers, falling victim to a cleverly orchestrated symphony of perceived obsolescence and marketing mastery? The Annual Upgrade Cycle: A Manufactured Need? For many years, the smartphone industry thrived on genuinely significant year-over-year improvements. Early smartphones saw un...