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I asked Bard: Should you disclose your disability on your resume when applying for jobs?

Honestly, a good but expected response. I wasn't surprised by it at all. The result to this question as below, followed by my take. Legally, you are not required to disclose your disability on your resume. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits employers from discriminating against qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. This means that employers cannot ask about your disability on your resume or during the hiring process.

The Notification Circus: How Our Smart Devices Turn Us into FOMO Zombies!

Today dear readers, we're diving headfirst into the wild world of notifications from those smart devices that have invaded our lives faster than you can say "Alexa, make me a sandwich!" Now, I know what you're thinking; what's the big deal? It's just a few notifications, right?" Wrong! It's like saying a lion is just a big cat. Have you also noticed that these notifications are becoming so critical and they grab our attention so quickly, and that we are always in the Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO)??

Burning Rupees and Sinking Scholars: India's Hilariously Expensive Education Trends!

Education in India! A grand spectacle of trends and innovations that seem to have taken a delightful tumble down the rabbit hole. As we marvel at the plummeting trajectory of these trends, it's impossible to ignore the skyrocketing costs that have transformed education into a true 'expensive affair.' Let's take a tongue-in-cheek journey through some of these downward spirals in the realm of Indian education.

Uncharted Waters of the Soul: Exploring Jibran's Poem 'The River Cannot Go Back'

Life, much like a river, flows relentlessly forward, carrying us along its course through a myriad of experiences, relationships, and challenges. In the tapestry of existence, the river becomes a metaphor for the unidirectional nature of time, where the past remains inaccessible, and the future is yet to be discovered. Khalil Gibran's evocative poem, "The River Cannot Go Back," encapsulates this profound truth, inviting us to reflect on the interplay between life, people, aging, and death. In this post we will delve into the timeless wisdom of Gibran's words and how they resonate with the inevitable journey of human existence.