HazelnutLattea
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Serving stories as warm as your favorite cup. Romance, self reflection and a hint caffeine-fueled daydreaming. Welcome to my little corner of stories.
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The Price of Perfection: A Glimpse into a Utopian Future
In the not-so-distant future, humanity has reached what was once thought impossible: a perfect world. No more wars, no more disease, no more hunger. Technology has solved everything, and for the first time in history, humans live in a society where every need is met with a simple thought. Welcome to the utopia of the future—where life is easy, and everyone is happy. Or are they?
By HazelnutLatteaa day ago in Fiction
How Studying Information Systems Changed the Way I See the World
Before studying Information Systems, I used to see the world as a collection of separate parts. Businesses were about profit, technology was about gadgets, people were about behavior, and problems were often seen in isolation. I never questioned how deeply interconnected everything truly was. However, studying Information Systems gradually rewired the way I think, observe, and understand the world around me.
By HazelnutLatteaa day ago in Education
Rent an Apartment or Co-Living?
Introduction: The Modern Dilemma In today’s housing landscape, the decision between renting a traditional apartment and opting for co-living has become a major topic for young professionals, students, and digital nomads alike. Rising rents, changing work dynamics, and the desire for community have all reshaped what “home” means. But which is better for you? Let’s break it down from financial, social, and lifestyle perspectives.
By HazelnutLatteaa day ago in Lifehack
Why You Should Avoid Credit Cards
Introduction: The Shiny Trap Credit cards are marketed as a symbol of convenience, financial flexibility, and modern living. Ads show smiling people tapping their card for dream vacations elegant dinners, and luxurious shopping sprees. But behind that shiny piece of plastic lies a financial trap that millions fall into every year. If you've ever wondered whether credit cards are worth the risk, the short answer is: probably not. Let's explore why.
By HazelnutLattea5 months ago in Confessions
Should You Buy or Rent a Home?
Introduction: The Big Housing Dilemma For many people, the question of whether to buy or rent a home is one of the biggest financial decisions they will ever face. It's a topic that sparks debate over dinner tables, in online forums, and among coffee shop conversations.
By HazelnutLattea5 months ago in Humans
How to Choose a True Friend: Tips for Finding Real Connections
Introduction: The Importance of True Friendship In a world where filters often blur the line between reality and pretense, finding a true friend is more than just comfort - it's a necessity. True friendship offers emotional support, loyalty, and sense of belonging. But how do you know when someone is a real friend and not just a temporary companion? Choosing a true friend is not about popularity, status, or who texts you every day - it's about who shows up when it really matters.
By HazelnutLattea6 months ago in Humans
Signs of High IQ, EQ, and SQ. AI-Generated.
When people talk about being "smart", they often refer to IQ - the Intelligence Quotient. But being truly intelligent goes beyond solving math problems or memorizing facts. In today's complex world, emotional intelligence (EQ) and spiritual intelligence (SQ) are just ad important. High IQ helps you think critically, high EQ helps you understand yourself and others emotionally, and high SQ gives you deeper purpose and meaning in life.
By HazelnutLattea6 months ago in Journal
I Thought I Was Bad with Money, But I Just Didn't Have Enough - Part 2
When I first started writing about my struggles with money, I was terrified. It felt like opening my closet and letting the world see all the mess I'd tried so hard to hide. The overdraft notices, the late bills, the panic attacks at the grocery store. I worried people would think I was careless or lazy. I worried they'd judge me the way I had judged myself for years.
By HazelnutLattea6 months ago in Journal
How to Build an Emergency Fund on a Low Income
For years, the idea of an “emergency fund” felt like a luxury I couldn’t afford. Every article I read suggested setting aside three to six months of expenses—numbers that made my stomach turn. How was I supposed to save thousands of dollars when I could barely make it through the month?
By HazelnutLattea6 months ago in Journal
I Thought I Was Bad with Money, But I Just Didn't Have Enough
For years, I believed I was terrible with money. I blamed myself every time I overdrafted my account, when my savings never seemed to grow, and when an unexpected bill sent me into a panic spiral. I thought I was irresponsible. Undisciplined. Financially immature.
By HazelnutLattea7 months ago in Journal
I Fell in Love with My Best Friend. AI-Generated.
People always assume love happens like fireworks - loud, colorful, and impossible to ignore. But mine didn't. Mine happened in whispers. In late-night talks and inside jokes. In the way he always remembered how I like my coffee and the way he never let me walk on roadside of the street.
By HazelnutLattea7 months ago in Journal











