Yeah, it was the winter and the rain that favoured them at Moscow. Leningrad was held under siege for more than a year. But Germans could not enter. So that’s a plus for Russians. But everything else until Stalingrad was anything but retreat after a retreat with more than a million casualties after Operation Barbarossa… Continue reading Stalingrad, Stalin and Georgy Zhukov
Category: shorts
How I started to manage to be alone for my entire life
I just remembered when I was a kid, I didn’t have any friends, obviously. No that’s not what I remembered. I remembered that there was a lesson in grade 4 at primary school that involved circles. Other kids were drawing circles using coins. You know you get a circle drawing around a coin. But I… Continue reading How I started to manage to be alone for my entire life
NIC vs childbirths
So the old Sri Lankan NIC has a 3-digit serial number. And currently, on average there are 900 childbirths that happens a day (correct me if I’m wrong). And these numbers are vastly depleted compared to several decades before. So statistically, there had to be a 4-digit number of childbirths per day a couple of… Continue reading NIC vs childbirths
Delta
We didn’t know about the Delta variant or any other stronger variants when Covid first came. We thought that’s the scariest version of it. But we adapted and walked through it. It will only get stronger and stronger in the forthcoming years. Don’t lose your mental sanity by overthinking about it. Just focus on what… Continue reading Delta
A short introduction to MBTI
I have written several articles here and there about personalities. Today I’m gonna expand them into new territory, MBTI. It really helps to get an idea about people and it gives you a chance to evaluate yourself. There are many ways to categorise people. There are no rigid borders in these categorisations. But you can… Continue reading A short introduction to MBTI