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"Bali Bliss: Adventures, Relaxation, and Budget-Friendly Fun in Paradise"
When I went to Bali, I didn't know what to expect. I had heard all about its stunning beaches, lush forests, and vibrant culture, but I wasn't sure how I could afford to experience it all. I was determined to make the most of my trip without breaking the bank, so I came up with a few budget-friendly ideas that made my trip both easy and affordable.
By Shaina Johnson 3 years ago in Humans
Merchants of the island
Once upon a time, there was a small island in the middle of the ocean. The island was home to a group of friendly and hardworking people who lived off the land and the sea. They were happy and content with their simple way of life, but they longed to explore the world beyond their island.
By Janita Khalid3 years ago in Humans
The Art of Mindful Procrastination
Prioritizing Tasks Through Mindful Delay Procrastination is often seen as a hindrance to productivity and a bad habit that we need to overcome. But what if we can use procrastination to our advantage? Mindful procrastination is a deliberate and conscious decision to delay an activity in order to engage in another activity that is more fulfilling, enjoyable, or meaningful. By prioritizing our tasks and delaying those that are less important, we can engage in activities that recharge our energy and increase our motivation.
By ethics with AI3 years ago in Humans
The Complex and Fascinating Nature of Human Beings
Human beings are undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and complex species on the planet. From our behavior to our beliefs, every aspect of human nature has been a subject of study and inquiry for centuries. As we explore the depths of human nature, we find ourselves on a journey that takes us through a variety of disciplines, from psychology to philosophy, biology to sociology, and beyond.
By junaid mughal3 years ago in Humans
Did Hermann Hesse Meet Aleister Crowley?
I revisited Klingsor's Last Summer by Hermann Hesse. I read it again because I recalled from my first reading a chapter entitled “The Music of Doom”, in which the protagonist, Klingsor, has a brief spat with an Armenian astrologer about the notion that all suffering is an illusion. The wisdom of the Magi, the Armenian calls it. Klingsor throws his drink to the ground and spits out a friendly diatribe:
By C. Rommial Butler3 years ago in Humans
Top 10 Tourist Places in the World
Top 10 Tourist Places in the World Traveling is one of the most exciting and enriching experiences a person can have. Exploring new places, trying different cuisines, and experiencing different cultures can be an eye-opening and life-changing experience. With so many incredible destinations around the world, choosing where to go can be a daunting task. To help you plan your next adventure, we've compiled a list of the top 10 tourist places in the world.
By Mohan Kumar GB3 years ago in Humans
NOWRUZ
Nowruz, also known as Persian New Year, is an ancient and joyous festival celebrated by millions of people around the world, particularly in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and other Central Asian countries. The festival usually falls on the vernal equinox, which is around March 21st, and marks the beginning of the spring season.
By Surya Ayrus3 years ago in Humans
Experience of the Native Americans during the Late 1800s
One of the most dramatic stories in the history of America is the conquest involving the frontier. By the end of the 18th century, the Americans had effectively settled in the West where based on the findings of the 1890 census, it was announced that the frontline where initially less than two people lived per square mile has been closed. This discussion entails an analysis of the experience of the Native Americans during the late 1800s in relation to the closing of the frontier and the battle of the Wounded Knee. The questions that are addressed are whether the history of the Native Americans is taught in Americans schools to the proper extent, what the goals of the Natives/Americans were in these confrontations, the true purpose of the Ghost dance and how the battle of the Wounded Knee should be remembered and taught.
By Darnell Winters 3 years ago in Humans






