My Lord...!
Heal the sick.
Remember in your mercy those who have been defiled by sin.
Look at those who have been afflicted with meekness with your heart.
Be a friend and a support to those who are lonely.
Be a refuge for those who are suffering and suffering.
Give them the joy of the heart, for their hearts are far from joy.
Make them brave, so that they may be free from fear.
For those who have broken love, mend them with love.
Send your good spirit to those who talk about money!
(تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ)
Amen!!
Art Respect by Ludwig Deutsch
Heal the sick.
Remember in your mercy those who have been defiled by sin.
Look at those who have been afflicted with meekness with your heart.
Be a friend and a support to those who are lonely.
Be a refuge for those who are suffering and suffering.
Give them the joy of the heart, for their hearts are far from joy.
Make them brave, so that they may be free from fear.
For those who have broken love, mend them with love.
Send your good spirit to those who talk about money!
(تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ)
Amen!!
Art Respect by Ludwig Deutsch
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Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
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Moment the Prime Minister of Italy 🇮🇹 explained how modern day colonialism which is mainly perpetuated by France 🇫🇷 is being carried out in Africa.
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Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
Infotopiaz – Alex Abreham ለእግዜር የተፃፈ ...
ለእግዚአብሔር የተፃፈ ደብዳቤ
By alex abreham I mean it's fun also it has alot of fact in it
Take 5 minute and hear this
By alex abreham I mean it's fun also it has alot of fact in it
Take 5 minute and hear this
Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
Infotopiaz – Alex Abreham ለእግዜር የተፃፈ ...
The funniest part is when he said
"የፍሬው ሲገርምህ
ግንዱንም አንክተው......."
😁😁😁
"የፍሬው ሲገርምህ
ግንዱንም አንክተው......."
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The One Skill That AI Doesn't Have That Makes Humans Irreplaceable
In a time when artificial intelligence can write code, analyze data, and even mimic human conversation, it’s easy to wonder what’s left that machines can’t do. But there is one capability that continues to separate humans from machines, curiosity. AI can synthesize information faster than any person and even simulate questions based on patterns. What it cannot do is wonder. It cannot seek the unknown for its own sake. And that single skill, human curiosity, is not only irreplaceable but increasingly essential.
Curiosity fuels innovation, drives learning, and inspires the questions that lead to breakthroughs. It is curiosity that leads us to discover new medicines, re-imagine business models, and challenge the status quo. As Bill Gates noted in his book, Source Code: My Beginnings, “Curiosity can't be satisfied in a vacuum, of course. It requires nurturing, resources, guidance, support.” He credits his parents for answering his endless stream of questions and encouraging his interests, turning a natural trait into a lifelong advantage. That kind of support is what AI lacks, and what humans thrive on.
By Dr. Diane Hamilton(Forbes)
In a time when artificial intelligence can write code, analyze data, and even mimic human conversation, it’s easy to wonder what’s left that machines can’t do. But there is one capability that continues to separate humans from machines, curiosity. AI can synthesize information faster than any person and even simulate questions based on patterns. What it cannot do is wonder. It cannot seek the unknown for its own sake. And that single skill, human curiosity, is not only irreplaceable but increasingly essential.
Curiosity fuels innovation, drives learning, and inspires the questions that lead to breakthroughs. It is curiosity that leads us to discover new medicines, re-imagine business models, and challenge the status quo. As Bill Gates noted in his book, Source Code: My Beginnings, “Curiosity can't be satisfied in a vacuum, of course. It requires nurturing, resources, guidance, support.” He credits his parents for answering his endless stream of questions and encouraging his interests, turning a natural trait into a lifelong advantage. That kind of support is what AI lacks, and what humans thrive on.
By Dr. Diane Hamilton(Forbes)
Forbes
Dr. Diane Hamilton - Diane Hamilton
Dr. Diane Hamilton's stories. Curiosity expert improving engagement, innovation, and productivity.
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በር መስኮት ዘግተህ፣
ቀዳዳዎች ደፍነህ፣
የለኮስከው ሻማ “በራ!”፣ “ጠፋ!” ካለ፤
ጠርጥር
ቤት ያፈራው ንፋስ ከጐጆህ እንዳለ?
በረከት በላይነህ
"You closed off all paths to a solution, sealed every gap, and when the candle you lit flickered between burning and going out, have you considered that the very wind causing the confusion might be coming from your house?
በር መስኮት ዘግተህ፣
ቀዳዳዎች ደፍነህ፣
የለኮስከው ሻማ “በራ!”፣ “ጠፋ!” ካለ፤
ጠርጥር
ቤት ያፈራው ንፋስ ከጐጆህ እንዳለ?
በረከት በላይነህ
"You closed off all paths to a solution, sealed every gap, and when the candle you lit flickered between burning and going out, have you considered that the very wind causing the confusion might be coming from your house?
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Do u guys know why the currency name of Eriteria is called nafka??🤔🤔
I heard the story and it's crazy I mean it's sth related to Ethiopia.
Will share you today.
Stay tuned.
I heard the story and it's crazy I mean it's sth related to Ethiopia.
Will share you today.
Stay tuned.
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The Story of NAFCA: A Currency Born from Conflict
Part One: A Nation Divided, A Warrior Rises
NAFCA, the national currency of Eritrea, is more than a medium of exchange—it’s a symbol of a nation’s path to self-determination, born out of a bitter war and personal sacrifice.
During the late 20th century, Ethiopia was under the control of the Derg regime, led by Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam. Eritrea, then a province of Ethiopia, was fighting for independence. The Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), commonly known as Shabia.
Among the Ethiopian government’s forces was a powerful unit stationed in Eritrea, known among locals and fighters as Nadew Command —a name remembered with mixed emotions. Within this unit served a commander named Brigadier General Tariku, a man respected by friend and foe alike.
General Tariku had once studied in England, living a life of comfort and promise. But driven by love for his country, he returned to serve under harsh desert conditions. He spent over a decade with his troops in Eritrea’s unforgiving terrain—no visits home, no rest, only duty. His unwavering commitment and moral leadership became the backbone of Nadew Command(ናደው)’s morale.🧵
Part One: A Nation Divided, A Warrior Rises
NAFCA, the national currency of Eritrea, is more than a medium of exchange—it’s a symbol of a nation’s path to self-determination, born out of a bitter war and personal sacrifice.
During the late 20th century, Ethiopia was under the control of the Derg regime, led by Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam. Eritrea, then a province of Ethiopia, was fighting for independence. The Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), commonly known as Shabia.
Among the Ethiopian government’s forces was a powerful unit stationed in Eritrea, known among locals and fighters as Nadew Command —a name remembered with mixed emotions. Within this unit served a commander named Brigadier General Tariku, a man respected by friend and foe alike.
General Tariku had once studied in England, living a life of comfort and promise. But driven by love for his country, he returned to serve under harsh desert conditions. He spent over a decade with his troops in Eritrea’s unforgiving terrain—no visits home, no rest, only duty. His unwavering commitment and moral leadership became the backbone of Nadew Command(ናደው)’s morale.🧵
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Part Two: Unbreakable Lines and Silent Wars
For years, the EPLF (Shabia) tried and failed to penetrate the defenses of Nadew Command, one of the strongest military units in the Ethiopian army. At the heart of this force stood Brigadier General Tariku Ayne, a man whose leadership became a symbol of endurance and strength.
Multiple assassination attempts were made against him—ambushes, bombings—but none succeeded. His survival grew into legend. To his soldiers, General Tariku was more than a commander; he was a living reminder of commitment and courage. Even in his absence, Nadew Command stood unshaken.
But when General Tariku fell seriously ill and traveled to Addis Ababa for medical treatment, Shabia launched another major offensive. Still, the Nadew Command held strong. In response, the EPLF began spreading propaganda, claiming they had killed thousands of Ethiopian soldiers and suffered only minimal losses. These exaggerated reports reached Colonel Mengistu through cadres—many of whom had political ambitions of their own and were eager to shift blame or gain influence. Not only did the propaganda cast doubt on the military’s performance, but it subtly questioned Mengistu’s leadership.
Angered and pressured, Mengistu summoned Brigadier General Tariku to discuss who was responsible for the military failures. The cadres pointed fingers at Tariku, accusing him of carelessness. Furious that his name had been dragged into the blame, General Tariku responded with a now-famous speech.
While the exact words vary depending on who tells the story, those close to the situation recall him saying:
> “I haven't left my soldiers in over ten years—not for family, not for rest, not for anything. I’ve lived with them in the wilderness. But most of you, when you’re slightly sick, run off to the Soviet Union, China, or West Germany. I remained loyal to my country. So how can you question my integrity?”
For years, the EPLF (Shabia) tried and failed to penetrate the defenses of Nadew Command, one of the strongest military units in the Ethiopian army. At the heart of this force stood Brigadier General Tariku Ayne, a man whose leadership became a symbol of endurance and strength.
Multiple assassination attempts were made against him—ambushes, bombings—but none succeeded. His survival grew into legend. To his soldiers, General Tariku was more than a commander; he was a living reminder of commitment and courage. Even in his absence, Nadew Command stood unshaken.
But when General Tariku fell seriously ill and traveled to Addis Ababa for medical treatment, Shabia launched another major offensive. Still, the Nadew Command held strong. In response, the EPLF began spreading propaganda, claiming they had killed thousands of Ethiopian soldiers and suffered only minimal losses. These exaggerated reports reached Colonel Mengistu through cadres—many of whom had political ambitions of their own and were eager to shift blame or gain influence. Not only did the propaganda cast doubt on the military’s performance, but it subtly questioned Mengistu’s leadership.
Angered and pressured, Mengistu summoned Brigadier General Tariku to discuss who was responsible for the military failures. The cadres pointed fingers at Tariku, accusing him of carelessness. Furious that his name had been dragged into the blame, General Tariku responded with a now-famous speech.
While the exact words vary depending on who tells the story, those close to the situation recall him saying:
> “I haven't left my soldiers in over ten years—not for family, not for rest, not for anything. I’ve lived with them in the wilderness. But most of you, when you’re slightly sick, run off to the Soviet Union, China, or West Germany. I remained loyal to my country. So how can you question my integrity?”
Part 3
Hint
It has one of the most sad ending stories ever
Soon
stay tuned
Hint
It has one of the most sad ending stories ever
Soon
stay tuned
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