Karl Jackson
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My name is Karl Jackson and I am a marketing professional. In my free time, I enjoy spending time doing something creative and fulfilling. I particularly enjoy painting and find it to be a great way to de-stress and express myself.
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Narrow Thinking
It’s easy to fall into the trap of narrow thinking—where we vote not just for what we believe is right but against what we perceive as wrong, often motivated by emotions like anger or fear. The moral of the story is clear: **don't vote to harm others; you just may harm yourself.**
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
Don't Waste Your Time
In today's fast-paced world, our time is perhaps our most valuable asset. We're constantly bombarded with messages, opinions, and requests for our attention. While it's easy to get caught up in engaging with every person we encounter, it's crucial to recognize that not every conversation is worth our time. In this blog, we'll explore why responding to people who lack a sense of purpose can be a waste of our precious time and energy.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
No Purpose People: The Clout Chasers of the Digital Age
In today’s hyper-connected world, it’s hard not to notice the growing trend of individuals who chase after social media fame by capitalizing on the lives of others—people they may have never even met. This phenomenon has become so prevalent that it begs the question: what drives someone to seek validation through clout, especially off the backs of strangers? Let’s dive into this peculiar mindset, exploring the motivations, implications, and the “special kind of fool” that seems to thrive in this culture.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
Thinking Others Are More Valuable Than Themselves
In our modern world, social media and constant connectivity can lead to a curious phenomenon: individuals spending their entire lives trying to gain clout from others. This creates a dangerous cycle where people value external validation over self-discovery and self-worth. In this blog, we’ll explore why some individuals place more value on others and how this habit prevents them from realizing their strengths and developing a genuine sense of self.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
The Rise of the Antichrist: Prophecy, Power, and Deception
The concept of the Antichrist has long been a subject of fascination, fear, and speculation. Rooted in biblical prophecy, reinforced by historical events, and sensationalized in popular culture, the idea of a powerful, charismatic leader who deceives the masses has intrigued believers and skeptics alike. As global unrest, political turmoil, and technological advancements accelerate, many wonder: Is the rise of the Antichrist closer than we think?
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
Some Only Use Others
We’ve all been there—a friend or acquaintance who seems indifferent to your existence during the good times, yet reappears seeking your help when trouble strikes. The dynamics of such relationships can be puzzling and even frustrating. This blog delves into the intricacies of these one-sided connections and why some individuals only reach out when they need something.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Humans
DEI Hires: A Pathway to a More Inclusive Workforce
In today's ever-evolving workplace, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are not just buzzwords; they're crucial components of a successful and thriving organization. As businesses strive to create environments that truly reflect the society they serve, DEI hires are becoming increasingly important. In this blog, we’ll dive into what DEI hires are, why they matter, and how they can transform your organization for the better.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Humans
The Power of Small Shifts: Why Lasting Change Is Easier When There’s Less to Fix
Making positive, lasting change in life can feel overwhelming—especially when faced with a long list of things to improve. However, the truth is that significant, sustainable change is much easier when there’s very little to adjust in the first place. Small, simple shifts create momentum, and before you know it, they lead to powerful transformations.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families
Who Has Self-Worth? 🚀
In a world that often emphasizes external validation and comparison, it's easy to get caught up in a cycle of judging others’ self-worth. We may find ourselves assessing who seems confident, who appears to lack it, and why. However, what if we took a different approach? Instead of scrutinizing others, let’s focus on cultivating our own self-worth and how that can benefit not only ourselves but society as a whole.
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Humans
Unique Topics for Article Writing 🚀
Introduction: The Content Conundrum In today’s digital age, content is king—but with over 7.5 million blog posts published every day, standing out in the crowded content landscape is no easy feat. As marketers, we know that creating high-quality, engaging content is essential for driving traffic, building brand authority, and converting leads. But how do you consistently come up with unique topics for article writing that captivate your audience and set you apart from the competition?
By Karl Jackson11 months ago in Families











