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From Digital Transformation to Digital Culture: The Real Shift in 2025
It means using new software, systems, and devices to do better work. But in 2025, the real shift is deeper than just tools and apps. Naushad Parpia, a business leader, says the culture matters more now. Changing how people think, act, and work with tech is now key. This article shows how digital culture is the next big step.
By Naushad Parpia8 months ago in Humans
Glamour Beneath the Future Skies
The image tells a story in a single frame—a story suspended in time where past dreams of the future collide with fashion, fantasy, and flight. “Glamour Beneath the Future Skies” is more than an aesthetic—it’s a cultural artifact, a visual poem, and a cinematic vignette wrapped into a hyper-realistic editorial snapshot. It combines the essence of 1980s retrofuturism with the visual clarity and surreal elegance of modern photorealistic rendering, producing a scene that feels both nostalgic and ahead of its time.
By Anees Kaleem8 months ago in Humans
The Hearts Whisper and Shadows Linger. Content Warning.
On a rain-soaked evening in a city that had seen too many heartbreaks and fleeting romances, Lena found herself wandering under the warm glow of streetlights. Each droplet that slipped down the cobblestone resembled tiny memories of a past too painful to bury. Lena had once believed love was the answer to every ache, a promise of tomorrow’s magic. Yet now, haunted by the echo of promises broken, she wondered if trust in love was nothing more than a fairy tale spun to soothe aching hearts.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Humans
The Museum of Forgotten Memories
When Elliot Grant awoke in the Museum of Forgotten Memories, he didn’t recognize his own reflection. A sterile white hallway stretched in both directions, the silence interrupted only by the soft hum of fluorescent lights overhead. The walls were lined with display cases—each housing a single object: a frayed shoelace, a worn-out paperback, a cracked wristwatch. None seemed valuable, and yet, each was labeled with names, dates, and memories.
By Syed Kashif 8 months ago in Humans
If you want to start impressing people with your personality, say goodbye to these 7 behaviors
Unlock Your Charm: 7 Behaviors to Ditch for a More Impressive Personality Subtitle: Discover the key to making a lasting impression by shedding these 7 habits that can hold you back from showcasing your true personality
By SophiaSoso8 months ago in Humans
A Cycle of Suffering in Gaza
The Fragile Ceasefire The guns fell silent on November 24, 2023, marking Gaza's first dawn in seven weeks without the mechanical whine of drones. As the pale winter sun rose over shattered neighborhoods, people emerged like ghosts from the rubble. Um Youssef, a 58-year-old grandmother, knelt in what remained of her kitchen, sifting through broken dishes with trembling hands. "This was where I made maqluba every Friday," she told a neighbor, her voice cracking as she held up a single surviving coffee cup.
By Muhammad Israr8 months ago in Humans











