Morsalin Russell
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I’m a passionate writer with a knack for dissecting the issues that matter. Whether it’s culture, politics, or everyday life, I don’t just observe—I take a stand. My articles are more than just words; they also provoke thought.
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Micromanaging Your Life? Here’s How to Break Free
Do you often feel the need to micromanage situations or people around you? Do you have trouble letting things happen naturally because you worry that they won't go "your way"? If so, you might be dealing with controlling tendencies—a behavior that can strain relationships, create unnecessary stress, and rob you of joy.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Journal
Eat More, Lose More? The Calorie Deficit Hack
It sounds like a crazy challenge to lose 30 pounds in 45 days, right? Perhaps impossible. But guess what? If you are willing to put in the effort, maintain your discipline, and take a smart, healthy approach, it is completely doable.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Lifehack
How to Improve Your Relationship Starting Today
Every relationship has its seasons—times of passion, comfort, growth, and sometimes, stagnation. Improving your relationship is a never-ending journey, whether you're just starting out or have been together for a long time. Great relationships don’t just happen; they’re built intentionally. The good news? There are practical, everyday things you can do to strengthen your bond.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Humans
How to Get Over a Breakup and Rediscover Yourself
It can seem like the end of the world after a breakup. Whether it ended suddenly or slowly unraveled, letting go of someone you once cared about deeply is never easy. The confusion, sadness, rage, and loneliness that accompany the emotional rollercoaster can be overwhelming. But even in the darkest moments, there is a way forward.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Humans
When Love Hurts More Than It Heals
When a relationship begins, everything often feels magical — the late-night conversations, the excitement of new love, and the comfort of companionship. But as time goes on, that honeymoon glow can fade, and the truth of the relationship begins to surface. What seemed like love at first turns into anxiety, self-doubt, or emotional exhaustion at times.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Humans
The Lioness of The Nile
The Nile murmured beneath the silver gaze of the moon, its dark waters carrying the echoes of a thousand years—of gods and kings, of love and betrayal. Cleopatra VII, the last Pharaoh of Egypt, stood on her balcony with her emerald eyes fixed on the horizon that night as the winds of the desert blew through the marble pillars of Alexandria.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Art
The Ancient Origins of Alcohol
For thousands of years, alcohol has been deeply ingrained in human culture, influencing customs, economies, and even the course of history. But when exactly did humans first start drinking alcohol? You might not realize how old and fascinating the story is. It is a journey through ancient chemistry, accidental discoveries, and the timeless human desire to celebrate, commune, and escape.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in History
10 Ways to Cope with Money Stress During Tough Economic Times
Face it: financial anxiety is real. especially when the economy appears to be riding a roller coaster with more downturns than upturns. Inflation, layoffs, rising interest rates, and financial uncertainty have become the background noise of our daily lives. Whether you're watching the news or just trying to fill up your gas tank, it’s hard not to feel that creeping sense of financial stress.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Longevity
The Silent Struggle
It's easy to forget that millions of people are going hungry or, at the very least, unsure where they will get their next meal in a world where food photos and restaurant reviews fill social media feeds. Food insecurity is a growing problem that affects communities all over the world, including here in the United States, even though it may not always be obvious.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Earth
What COVID-19 Taught Us About the Future
Late in 2019, a baffling virus from Wuhan, China, broke out, altering the course of modern history. Millions of people lost their lives, economies were crippled, and our way of life, work, and social interaction were reshaped because of COVID-19's rapid spread into the entire world. One thing is certain: COVID-19 won't be the last pandemic we face, even as the world continues to heal and rebuild.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in 01
Empire, Chains, and Blood: The Unholy Trinity of Imperialism, Oppression, and Genocide
Throughout history, the pursuit of power has led to some of humanity’s most brutal chapters. Imperialism—the expansion of nations through domination—has been a driving force behind political oppression and genocide. From the colonization of the Americas to the scramble for Africa, from the Holocaust to modern-day atrocities, the pattern remains the same: powerful nations and regimes exploit, suppress, and exterminate those who stand in their way.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in The Swamp
The Hunt for Alien Life Just Got Real
For centuries, humanity has gazed at the stars, wondering if we are alone in the universe. Today, we may be on the brink of answering that age-old question. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), NASA’s most advanced observatory, has detected potential signs of life on a distant exoplanet—an ocean-covered world named K2-18b, located 120 light-years away in the constellation Leo.
By Morsalin Russell9 months ago in Futurism











