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It is providing help to the students of CSS, Political Science, IR and so on.

19/05/2026

How Social Media Rewires Your Subconscious 🤯

Every scroll, like, and 15-second video is training your subconscious without you noticing.
Social media doesn’t just show you content - it shapes what you pay attention to, what you want, and how you think.

Here’s how it works, and what you can do to take back control.
Have you noticed this happening to you?

17/05/2026

Why Iran Is Unconquerable


3,000 years. Countless empires tried. None fully conquered Iran. The reason comes down to geography, terrain, and strategy - not just military power. 🇮🇷

It’s one of the few countries in history that kept its independence despite being surrounded by empires.

What surprised you most about this? Let me know in the comments.

16/05/2026

Why a US Attack on Iran Is Strategically Complicated?

Iran sits next to the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of the world’s oil passes daily. Because of this location, plus regional alliances and global energy dependencies, military action isn’t straightforward. In this video I break down the geography and factors that make this situation so complex. 🌍🛢️

11/05/2026

Why Iran Matters: Location, Energy & Global Trade

Iran sits next to the Strait of Hormuz the world’s most important oil chokepoint. 20% of global oil and billions in trade pass through here daily. Its geography shapes energy prices, shipping routes, and world politics. In this video, I explain why Iran’s location makes it key to the global economy. 🌍🛢️

11/05/2026

World Chokepoints: 7 Narrow Seas That Control Global Trade

From the Strait of Hormuz to the Malacca Strait, these 7 chokepoints move 90% of world trade and 60% of global oil. One blockade can change prices everywhere. In this program, I break down why these narrow waterways matter for our economy, security, and future. Watch to understand the real map behind world power. 🌍⛴️

03/05/2026

Iran Rising: From 1501 to 1979


How did modern Iran come to be? This is 478 years of transformation in under a minute.

1501: The Safavid Dynasty unites Persia and establishes Shia Islam as the state religion, shaping Iranian identity for centuries.

1906: The Constitutional Revolution creates one of the Middle East’s first parliaments, introducing democracy to the region.

1950s: Nationalization of oil and rapid modernization efforts transform Iranian society and economy.

1979: The Iranian Revolution marks a major turning point, redefining Iran’s political and cultural landscape.

From empire to republic, these four centuries trace Iran’s path to the modern era — a story of resilience, revolution, and reinvention.


01/05/2026

How Persia Became Iran: 1400 Years of Faith & Culture

Did you know Iran wasn't always a Muslim country?

1400 years ago, the land of Persia was largely Zoroastrian. Through centuries of trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange, Persia gradually embraced Islam.

But Persia didn’t just adopt Islam — it transformed it. From Rumi’s poetry to advancements in medicine, astronomy, and art, Persian culture helped shape the Islamic world as we know it.

Today, Iran remains a major center of Shia Islam and Persian heritage. This is the remarkable story of how a civilization changed its faith while preserving its identity.

25/04/2026

When Iran Ruled the World

2500 years ago, one empire controlled 44% of all humans on Earth — and it wasn’t Rome. 🌍

The Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great stretched from Egypt to India. They built the first global highway, created the world’s first postal system, and wrote the first declaration of human rights.

No slavery. No forced religion. 30 nations under one king.

This is how ancient Iran ruled the world — and why its legacy still shapes geopolitics today 👇

What empire do you think was the greatest in history? Comment below.

18/04/2026

Social Media Is Rewiring You. Here’s Proof

Your brain wasn’t built for infinite scroll.

Neuroscience shows it: every notification hijacks your attention. Every video gives you a dopamine hit smaller than the last. The result? Shorter attention spans, higher anxiety, worse sleep.

You’re not “addicted” because you’re weak. You’re responding exactly how the apps were designed.

In this video: the 3 biggest ways social media is rewiring your brain — with the studies to prove it.

Watch before your next scroll. Then decide if it’s time for a reset.

Which one do you feel most? Attention span, sleep, or anxiety? Drop a comment.





17/04/2026

Social media connects us — but it also rewires us.
From constant comparison and dopamine hits to sleep loss, anxiety, and shorter attention spans, the side effects are real.
It’s not all bad, but knowing the trade-offs helps us use it without letting it use us.
Here are the biggest hidden costs of endless scrolling.

16/04/2026

Who actually rules in Iran?

Iran has elections and a President, but he doesn’t hold ultimate power. 🇮🇷
The real authority lies with the Supreme Leader — he controls the military, judiciary, media, and approves who can even run for office.
Backed by the Guardian Council and the IRGC, the Supreme Leader sits at the top of a unique system that blends republic and theocracy.
This is how power actually works in Iran.


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