Zeenat Chauhan
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I’m Zeenat Chauhan, a passionate writer who believes in the power of words to inform, inspire, and connect. I love sharing daily informational stories that open doors to new ideas, perspectives, and knowledge.
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The Night the Internet Went Silent: A Strange Viral Blackout That Brought America Back to Reality
It happened at 9:13 PM Eastern Time. Most people didn’t think anything was wrong at first a loading circle here, a spinning icon there, a feed refusing to refresh. Annoying, but nothing unusual in an age where apps crash the way toddlers nap: randomly and without warning.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in FYI
When Holiday Cheer Meets Hardline Policy: The DHS Christmas Meme Campaign That Sparked a National Outrage
There are moments in American politics that feel so strange, so out-of-step, that people have to ask: “Is this real?” This December, just as families were decorating trees, lighting candles, and unboxing ornaments that smell like childhood, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security posted something that stopped millions of Americans mid-scroll.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Humans
10 Daily Habits That Are Silently Draining Your Energy; And How to Fix Them Fast
If you’ve been feeling tired, unmotivated, or unfocused lately, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans wake up every day already exhausted before the day even begins. Even with coffee, energy drinks, or extra sleep, the tiredness lingers.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Lifehack
The Top 7 AI Tools U.S. Professionals Are Using to Supercharge Their Work in 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just a buzzword it’s revolutionizing how U.S. professionals work. From automating repetitive tasks to generating insights in seconds, AI is becoming a crucial tool for productivity, creativity, and decision-making.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Lifehack
5 Morning Habits That Can Instantly Boost Your Energy and Productivity:
Mornings are more than just the first hours of your day they set the tone for everything that follows. In the U.S., millions of professionals, entrepreneurs, and students struggle with low energy, distractions, and lack of focus. The solution isn’t working harder it’s starting your day smarter.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Lifehack
The Subscription Trap: How Companies Quietly Drain Your Money Every Month
Alex Parker didn’t think of himself as careless with money. If anything, he was the opposite the guy who waited for grocery-store discounts, used loyalty apps religiously, and refused to buy anything without comparing at least three prices first. His friends joked that he was the sort of man who could stretch a twenty-dollar bill through Christmas if he had to.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Confessions
The Hidden Cost of Hustle Culture: Why America Is Finally Burning Out
For years, America has celebrated the hustle.Wake up at 5 a.m., grind until midnight, sleep when you're dead these became badges of honor, not warning signs. “Busy” became a personality. Productivity became a form of self-worth. And the idea of slowing down was labeled as laziness, weakness, or lack of ambition.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Humans
The Biggest Mistake American Companies Make When Hiring; And How It’s Costing Them Millions
Hiring should be one of the easiest parts of running a business. You find someone qualified, you meet them, you evaluate their fit, and you bring them onboard. But today, in companies across America, hiring has become a slow, confusing, and expensive process. Applicants wait weeks for responses.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Journal
Why Big Companies Are Failing Their Remote Workers; And What Needs to Change
Remote work was once seen as a temporary fix, something companies believed would fade the moment offices reopened. But it didn’t fade. It became a new reality for millions of workers who discovered something they never expected: the ability to work without losing their personal lives.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Humans
America’s New Work Trend: The Rise of the ‘Bare Minimum Employee’ And What It Really Means for Companies
For decades, American work culture has been built on hustle, loyalty, and the idea that going “above and beyond” is the path to success. But something significant has shifted in recent years something employers can no longer ignore. A growing number of workers are no longer willing to stretch themselves thin, skip lunch breaks, answer late-night emails, or sacrifice personal well-being for jobs that feel unstable, unappreciative, or underpaid.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout a month ago in Journal











