
Neel Smith
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"Horror story writer, weaving tales of darkness, fear & unknown. My stories will haunt, thrill & plunge you into terror. Read & descend into horror!"
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How Smart Entrepreneurs Are Protecting Their Brand and Building Wealth — And How You Can Too
Every year, more professionals take the leap into entrepreneurship, and more often than not, they're forming LLCs to do it. According to the IRS, LLCs made up 72.7% of all partnerships in 2022, far surpassing other entity types for the last two decades.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Trader
5 Ways You Can Improve Your Home Security
While setting up home security might not be as exciting as browsing for new furniture or planning a room makeover, it’s definitely a more important priority. With break-ins and burglaries regularly popping up on news sites and local Facebook groups, it’s a smart move to take extra precautions. Strengthening your home security not only helps protect your property, but more importantly, gives you peace of mind that your family is safer. The good news is that PB Tech has a wide range of excellent home security solutions, from smart cameras to video doorbells, that are easy to install and ready to go. Once your home is secured, you can get back to enjoying the fun stuff, knowing you've got an extra layer of protection in place.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Lifehack
Putting End to Stereotyping, But Bringing Awareness About Mental Health
People with mental health issues aren't crazy at all. Negative perceptions and incorrect assumptions about mental illness may be as harmful as the disorder itself. Countless barriers are created by the stigma associated with major mental illness.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Humans
HEALTHY LIFE
Leading a healthy life entails many factors: the food we eat, the amount of exercise we get, our personal relationships, our physical well-being, our psychological well-being, how we deal with stress, and more. Besides these aspects, I think staying in balance is a good motto. Below, I will reflect on these parts of a healthy life in detail based on my personal experience.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Longevity
ANNOTATION
1. People who had their own point of view rather than listened to news sources most likely attracted covid. They potentially did not take it that seriously, so they did nothing to prevent it. While our brain tries to sort out the facts, our gut tells us whether we can trust the other person, and our heart makes us want to do something about it (Heinrichs page 38).
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Education
12 Irrational Beliefs - Albert Ellis
1. The idea that it is a dire necessity for adults to be loved by significant others for almost everything they do--Instead of their concentrating on their own self-respect, on winning approval for practical purposes, and on loving rather than on being loved.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Lifehack
LIFE, DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT LIFE
When it comes to the question of euthanasia, do we want to put someone out of their misery or out of ours (out of sight, out of mind)? Is it like any prejudice as with earlier centuries, wealthier classes, avoiding the poor because of their filth and squalor? Whose life is it anyway, to make that choice? Children need adults to make choices for them, to keep them alive and well but are we saying that we have the same right to chose for the elderly and the sick? How can conditions that lead to death be investigated and learned about, in order to overcome these difficulties, if society overrides parental consent as in the court cases of babies Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans amongst others? We simply don't know until we explore possibilities, what we are capable of. Think of the people who would be dead today, if not for medical research being given full rein. Do soldiers have the right to kill others? No but they have the ability to.
By Neel Smith6 months ago in Lifehack
Toxic Risks of Passive Smoking
In modern society, the problem of smoking is of high concern not only for smokers. The warning for passive smoking should have been claimed primarily to the one appealing to the people who purchase cigarettes. Passive smoking or secondhand smoking (SHS) is an issue relevant for everyone; as smokers affect their own health and the health of non-smokers to an equal extent. According to the research of the World Health Organization, only six out of ten believe that smoking damages the nonsmoker; only two-thirds of nonsmokers are aware of that, and just half of all smokers know about that (2017). Involuntary smoking or passive smoking is dangerous in its ways: the smoke consumed comes from the smoker exhaling it as well as from the lit cigarette. Conditioning and ventilating systems are not able to protect nonsmokers from being exposed to SHS, nor is separating smokers from nonsmokers useful.
By Neel Smith7 months ago in Humans
PRESSURED FOR SUCCESS
"Success lies not in what we started but in what we finished." Are you working for the success that you've been dreaming for or you're in the middle of weighing things which path you're going to take? Have you blame yourself because you left behind while others achieved their goals in life?
By Neel Smith7 months ago in Motivation
Survivability over Depression
Drowning for your own thoughts? Have you been in your life where you can't think properly? Where your mind is bombarded with unweary thoughts and occupied with so many things that you can't figure out? Is there anything needs to avoid and do about it ?
By Neel Smith7 months ago in Humans
The Power of Hard Work
In a small village nestled between two great hills, there lived a poor farmer named Ram. Ram worked tirelessly in his small field with his family, growing crops that barely sustained them. Despite the struggles, Ram was a man of unwavering determination and resilience. He dreamed of a better life for his family, where his children could receive a good education and his wife could live without the constant worry of hunger.
By Neel Smith7 months ago in Journal











