Daily Post — September 30, 2025 (History • Quote • Word)
🗓️ On This Day in History — September 30
- 1949 — Berlin Airlift ends: After a 15-month blockade, the U.S. and allies completed the Berlin Airlift, delivering over 2.3 million tons of supplies to West Berliners. (AP News)
- 1966 — Botswana Independence: Botswana became independent from the United Kingdom. (Time and Date)
- 1965 — Indonesia’s 30 September Movement: A group of militants kidnapped and killed six top generals, triggering political upheaval. (Wikipedia)
📜 Quote of the Day
“Truth can never be told so as to be understood and not be believed.” — William Blake (Wikiquote)
Takeaway: Speak truth in ways that resonate—belief bridges understanding.
🔤 Word of the Day — maledicent (adj.)
Meaning: inclined to speak evil of others; slanderous. (Merriam-Webster)
Use it:
- “Gossip from a maledicent mind wounds deeply.”
- “Be cautious—words from a maledicent source often carry hidden poison.”
Synonyms: slanderous, libelous, maligning
Antonyms: laudatory, praising, complimentary
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