"Hello to all and sundry, this is Yasser Jethwa. I am a professor with seven years of teaching experience. Since my childhood, I have loved reading books, especially storybooks like Panchatantra, Akbar & Birbal, and Vikas Stories for Children. I also enjoy books about birds, animals, and travel, which transport me to various places from the comfort of my home at no expense. This love for books led to the inception of my first website titled: Bedtime Stories for All."
A powerful political-literary story about a university student caught between poverty, government freebies, dignity, and survival. “The Mouse, The Jar, and The Nation” explores dependency, welfare, youth protests, political loyalty, and the struggle for self-reliance in modern society.
Do Freebies foster self-reliance among citizens, or do they create political dependency?
क्या फ्रीबीज़ नागरिकों को आत्मनिर्भर बनाती हैं या राजनीतिक रूप से निर्भर?
What if the most selfish act was actually the greatest sacrifice? Join Professor Yasser’s ethics class for a Titanic parable that reveals the ‘Batin’—the hidden truth behind our quickest judgments. A story that travels from a sinking ship to your social media feed, anchored by a mother’s final, sacred command.
We judge the "Zahir" (the outer act) but miss the "Batin" (the inner truth). This is the Titanic Fallacy. Discover the powerful story that explains why our first impressions—online and off—are so often wrong.