• Are you a raving fan of my work?
    If yes, drop a heart or say “I am!” in the comments.
    Let’s see how many we are!
    Are you a raving fan of my work? If yes, drop a heart or say “I am!” in the comments. Let’s see how many we are!
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  • We are starting Rehan AI Teachers Institute marketing nation wide from this week
    If you want to help call Imran Khan Street Wala

    +92 315 2313451
    We are starting Rehan AI Teachers Institute marketing nation wide from this week If you want to help call Imran Khan Street Wala +92 315 2313451
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  • Thank you unme Tarbia Qaseem Confidencewali
    Thank you unme Tarbia Qaseem Confidencewali
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  • Meet Shahida Banday from Kashmir India
    Meet Shahida Banday from Kashmir India
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  • Spaced repetition is a memory technique that helps you remember information longer by reviewing it at increasing intervals—just before you’re about to forget it.

    Quick Breakdown (like explaining to a 10-year-old):

    Imagine your brain is a garden. Every time you water (review) a plant (fact), it grows stronger. But if you water it too soon, it’s a waste. If you wait too long, it dies. Spaced repetition is watering just at the right time.



    Example Schedule:
    1. Day 1: Learn it.
    2. Day 2: Review.
    3. Day 4: Review.
    4. Day 8: Review.
    5. Day 16: Review.

    Each time, the brain says, “Oh yeah! I remember this,” and locks it in deeper.



    Tools that use Spaced Repetition:
    • Anki (most famous)
    • Quizlet (has smart review)
    • Brainscape
    • RemNote (great for students)
    • SuperMemo (invented the method)
    Spaced repetition is a memory technique that helps you remember information longer by reviewing it at increasing intervals—just before you’re about to forget it. Quick Breakdown (like explaining to a 10-year-old): Imagine your brain is a garden. Every time you water (review) a plant (fact), it grows stronger. But if you water it too soon, it’s a waste. If you wait too long, it dies. Spaced repetition is watering just at the right time. ⸻ Example Schedule: 1. Day 1: Learn it. 2. Day 2: Review. 3. Day 4: Review. 4. Day 8: Review. 5. Day 16: Review. Each time, the brain says, “Oh yeah! I remember this,” and locks it in deeper. ⸻ Tools that use Spaced Repetition: • Anki (most famous) • Quizlet (has smart review) • Brainscape • RemNote (great for students) • SuperMemo (invented the method)
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  • Try not to resist the changes that come your way. Instead, let life live through you.”
    “What you seek is seeking you.
    Try not to resist the changes that come your way. Instead, let life live through you.” “What you seek is seeking you.
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  • Always read news from all sides, before you want to believe something !

    Otherwise they will only tell you what they want you to know ! Not the truth !
    Always read news from all sides, before you want to believe something ! Otherwise they will only tell you what they want you to know ! Not the truth !
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  • The world spent $99.6 TRILLION on military and war in the last 80 years.
    Let that number sink in:
    That’s $99,600,000,000,000 — enough to completely change the world forever.

    Instead of war, we could have:
    1. Ended world hunger 3,000 times
    Feeding everyone for a year costs $30B. We could’ve done it every year for 3,000 years.
    2. Given free healthcare to every human on Earth for 12 years
    No hospital bills, no suffering because you couldn’t afford treatment.
    3. Built schools for every child and paid every teacher for centuries
    Education for every single child — forever.
    4. Provided clean water for every person 600+ times over
    No child would die from drinking dirty water.
    5. Built safe homes for every homeless person on the planet
    We could’ve given a home to every human alive — and done it again.
    6. Funded the fight against climate change for the next 100 years
    Saving the planet is cheaper than fighting over it.
    7. Brought internet and digital learning to the entire world
    Every kid with a laptop. Every village with Wi-Fi. For generations.
    8. Wiped out extreme poverty
    Completely. And still have $96 trillion left over.
    9. Made transport free in every major city
    No child would miss school because they couldn’t afford the bus.
    10. Prepared every country for disasters — before they strike
    Earthquakes, floods, pandemics — we could’ve been ready for all of it.



    We had the money. We just chose to spend it on guns instead of growth.
    War instead of water. Bullets instead of books.

    It’s time to choose better.
    Share this if you believe peace should be our biggest investment.

    #PeaceNotWar #99TrillionTruth #RehanSchool #WhatIfWeChosePeace
    The world spent $99.6 TRILLION on military and war in the last 80 years. Let that number sink in: That’s $99,600,000,000,000 — enough to completely change the world forever. Instead of war, we could have: 1. Ended world hunger 3,000 times Feeding everyone for a year costs $30B. We could’ve done it every year for 3,000 years. 2. Given free healthcare to every human on Earth for 12 years No hospital bills, no suffering because you couldn’t afford treatment. 3. Built schools for every child and paid every teacher for centuries Education for every single child — forever. 4. Provided clean water for every person 600+ times over No child would die from drinking dirty water. 5. Built safe homes for every homeless person on the planet We could’ve given a home to every human alive — and done it again. 6. Funded the fight against climate change for the next 100 years Saving the planet is cheaper than fighting over it. 7. Brought internet and digital learning to the entire world Every kid with a laptop. Every village with Wi-Fi. For generations. 8. Wiped out extreme poverty Completely. And still have $96 trillion left over. 9. Made transport free in every major city No child would miss school because they couldn’t afford the bus. 10. Prepared every country for disasters — before they strike Earthquakes, floods, pandemics — we could’ve been ready for all of it. ⸻ We had the money. We just chose to spend it on guns instead of growth. War instead of water. Bullets instead of books. It’s time to choose better. Share this if you believe peace should be our biggest investment. #PeaceNotWar #99TrillionTruth #RehanSchool #WhatIfWeChosePeace
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  • The World Spent $99.6 Trillion on War in the Last 80 Years.
    Yes, that’s 99,600,000,000,000 dollars!

    To help you understand:
    If you had $99.6 trillion in $1 bills and stacked them, the pile would reach the moon and back—4 times!
    If you spent $1 million every hour, it would take you over 11 million years to finish that money.

    Now imagine if we had used this money for peace instead of war. We could have:
    1. Ended world hunger—many times over
    ($30B a year could feed every hungry person on Earth.)
    2. Given every child a quality education
    ($99T could build schools, train teachers, and give laptops to every kid.)
    3. Solved the global water crisis
    (Just $150B could bring clean water to everyone.)
    4. Built homes for every homeless person on Earth
    ($99T could build entire smart cities for the poor.)
    5. Fought climate change and saved the planet
    (Renewable energy, forest restoration, and cleaner air for all.)

    Let’s ask ourselves:
    Are we building a future or just blowing it up?

    Tag your friends. Share this. Let’s make peace trend.
    #PeaceOverWar #99TrillionTruth #RehanSchool #GlobalWakeUpCall #FutureBuilders
    The World Spent $99.6 Trillion on War in the Last 80 Years. Yes, that’s 99,600,000,000,000 dollars! To help you understand: If you had $99.6 trillion in $1 bills and stacked them, the pile would reach the moon and back—4 times! If you spent $1 million every hour, it would take you over 11 million years to finish that money. Now imagine if we had used this money for peace instead of war. We could have: 1. Ended world hunger—many times over ($30B a year could feed every hungry person on Earth.) 2. Given every child a quality education ($99T could build schools, train teachers, and give laptops to every kid.) 3. Solved the global water crisis (Just $150B could bring clean water to everyone.) 4. Built homes for every homeless person on Earth ($99T could build entire smart cities for the poor.) 5. Fought climate change and saved the planet (Renewable energy, forest restoration, and cleaner air for all.) Let’s ask ourselves: Are we building a future or just blowing it up? Tag your friends. Share this. Let’s make peace trend. #PeaceOverWar #99TrillionTruth #RehanSchool #GlobalWakeUpCall #FutureBuilders
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