Author: Abdul Vasi

Abdul Vasi is a digital strategist with over 24 years of experience helping businesses grow through technology, marketing, and performance-led execution. Before starting this blog, he led a successful digital agency that served well-known brands and individuals across various industries. At AbdulVasi.me, he shares practical insights on travel, business, automobiles, and personal finance, written to simplify complex topics and help readers make smarter, faster decisions. He is also the author of 4 published books on Amazon, including the popular title The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

The term “butterfly effect” conjures images of delicate wings setting off powerful storms. Coined by meteorologist Edward Lorenz in the 1960s, this concept suggests that small causes can have large impacts, akin to a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil potentially setting off a tornado in Texas. It is a cornerstone of chaos theory, a field of study that examines how minor disturbances can lead to significant and unpredictable outcomes. Origins and Scientific Foundation Edward Lorenz’s discovery of the butterfly effect was serendipitous. While working on weather prediction models, he found that tiny alterations in initial conditions could result in…

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Introduction India, the world’s largest democracy, has always been a vibrant and complex tapestry of political ideologies and leadership styles. Since Narendra Modi’s rise to power in 2014, there has been a growing debate over his governance style, with some critics labeling him as a dictator. This article delves into the various aspects of Modi’s leadership to evaluate whether this characterization holds any merit. Historical Context Narendra Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), became Prime Minister of India in May 2014, following a decisive victory in the general elections. His campaign was marked by promises of economic…

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Introduction Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) have revolutionized the electoral process in India, a country known for its vast and diverse electorate. Introduced to simplify and secure voting, EVMs have been a subject of debate since their inception. This article delves into the effectiveness of EVMs, weighing their benefits against the criticisms they face. The Genesis and Implementation of EVMs EVMs were first used in India on an experimental basis in the 1990s and became the standard voting method across the country by the early 2000s. The primary motivation behind adopting EVMs was to overcome the challenges associated with paper ballots,…

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The State of Mainstream Media in India Under Modi’s Leadership The mainstream media in India has seen significant changes under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, raising concerns about its independence and role as a watchdog. The landscape has shifted towards greater government influence and control, often at the expense of critical and unbiased reporting. Media Control and Suppression The control and suppression of the media have become more pronounced under Modi’s administration. Major media houses in India are now owned by business conglomerates closely aligned with the government. Notable examples include the acquisition of NDTV by Gautam Adani, who has…

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Age is a number that keeps on adding and increasing with every tick of the clock. Every single day, every single minute, and every single second, a person is getting older and following a journey that knows no coming back. Although everyone exclaims life to be a cycle, aging on the other hand just travels in the forward direction and the value never decreases no matter how much you want it. Once you have reached the age of 20 years and 1 day, no matter what you do, you can never go back to being 20. Every day of our…

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“Name a subject most people give a lot of time daily.” The answer is simple but disturbing- “Their SMARTPHONE!”Yes, it is so simple that even a child can answer it but it is so distressing that sometimes I feel scared. Every day I go out and I see most of the people are engrossed in their smartphone. Well, I may not be a young millennial but even I find some sort of attractions towards these devices. Smartphones are an Unending Addiction: Admit it or not, the smartphones have become our lifeline! When you go out for dinner- starting from dressing to…

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When everyone around you seems to be doing more, working more, living more, making the most of their lives while you just sit and sulk since you feel incompetent, after comparing yourself with those around you- is a massive down point of productivity guilt. Hence, to define productivity guilt, we can call it a sense of lacking the same caliber as few others due to reduced ‘production’, expected of a person in a day. On a more subjective note, the term can also be described as something that can effectively harm a person’s mental health. There are no two qualms…

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“A child is an uncut diamond.”- Austin O’Malley Children are the epitome of wonder and hope, who bring to us a dream of unimaginable possibilities.Do you feel the bliss when a small child holds your index finger with his/her tiny little hands? The way they stare at things around them, the way children perceive the events happening all around, the casual carefree gesture that they make, and the way they play with all the hustle and bustle with all the colours of the human race, all indicates of being absolutely non-discriminatory. But on the contrary, we as adults in due…

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