
Mohammed Abu Jazar
Bio
Writer, thinker, curious observer. , PS ...
Stories (9)
Filter by community
Reflections On The Year That Was 2024
2024 is nearly over, and thank goodness it is. To say that this year was hard would be an understatement of enormous proportions. The year 2024 brought many things along with it, but most importantly, it brought terror, sorrow, anguish, suffering, and death. But what has this year learned as it continues to 2025?
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Humans
The Present Situation of Bitcoin
Bitcoin is on the verge of doing the unthinkable—achieving nation-state adoption and causing the FOMO of game theory to go into full throttle. With that said, the mood in the market currently couldn’t be further from this reality.
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Futurism
I Gave Him the Care He Needed. Content Warning.
As a writer, the only thing that brings you satisfaction is to publish your work and communicate it to the world out there. But what happens when someone grabs your work without your permission and publishes it as their own?
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in BookClub
Do Not Travel to Europe If You Intend to Evade Trump's America
I am well aware that 2024 will go down in history as a watershed year for our liberal American friends. There are those of you who have lost all sense of belonging in your own nation, and I assure you that I could not be more empathetic if I tried.
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Families
Eliminate All But Two Social Media Sites If You Aspire to Be an Artist
During the Elon Musk scandal in October 2022, I removed Twitter from my mobile device. I also signed out from Facebook and Instagram at around the same time. After wanting to cut ties with these interruptions for some time, Elon's antics finally gave me the push I needed.
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Art
I Wrote On LinkedIn for 100 Days. Now I Never Worry About Finding a Job
Introduction In 2020, I read a book called The Power of Habit and pushed myself to try something new. As someone who’s an introvert and felt timid about expressing my ideas, one of the behaviors I wanted to focus on was speaking out more.
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Education
This Man Controls 40% of the Internet, and It’s a Problem
Matt Mullenweg cloned a CMS called b2/cafelog to include functionality he believed was lacking. By October 2009, the project, going by the name of WordPress, has become the most popular open-source CMS on the Internet, presently powering around 810 million websites globally, or 40% of the Internet.
By Mohammed Abu Jazarabout a year ago in Futurism








