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What If Humans Aren’t the Last Stage of Intelligence?
Almost every chat about the future has an undercurrent of nervousness. It becomes evident as we talk about artificial intelligence, automation, and the meaning of human life in an ever changing world.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
Pluribus Episode 4 Review: The Most Tense and Revealing Chapter Yet
The fourth episode of Pluribus has officially landed, and without question, it’s the strongest and most revealing episode so far. From a gripping opening sequence to a devastating cliffhanger, Episode 4 pushed the tension, the mythology, and the emotional stakes to a new level.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
The Abandons: Review & Ending Explained
Netflix has been steadily expanding its frontier-era catalog, and after the success of American Primeval, many viewers—myself included—were curious to see whether The Abandons could stand alongside the powerhouse storytelling of Taylor Sheridan’s 1883 or 1884. Western dramas are my comfort genre, so I went into this with high hopes. But did the series deliver? Let’s talk about it.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Practical Insights for Starting a Mental Health Business with Limited Capital or Resources
Understanding the Landscape of Mental Health Entrepreneurship The mental health industry is witnessing unprecedented growth, fueled by rising awareness and an increasing societal emphasis on emotional well-being. Entrepreneurs seeking to enter this sector must first grasp the nuances of the market. Understanding regulatory requirements, ethical considerations, and the expectations of clients is paramount. Navigating this landscape demands a delicate balance between compliance and creativity, ensuring services are both effective and accessible. An awareness of the broader mental health ecosystem, including community resources, nonprofit networks, and emerging trends, provides a foundation on which a sustainable business can be built.
By Fida Hassain2 months ago in Journal
How to Maintain Accountability in a Recovery Home
Introduction Maintaining accountability in a recovery home is essential for creating a safe, structured, and supportive environment where residents can rebuild their lives. Accountability helps residents develop responsibility, strengthen healthy habits, and remain committed to their recovery goals. A well-managed recovery home uses clear expectations, consistent routines, and transparent communication to guide residents toward long-term stability. This blog explains the key strategies that recovery homes can use to uphold accountability while still encouraging dignity, respect, and empowerment among residents.
By Abdul Mueed2 months ago in Journal
Why Thousands of UK Tenants Are Speaking Out About Housing Disrepair?
For many tenants across England and Wales, the idea of “home” has taken on a meaning that feels increasingly uncertain. Over the past few years, reports of damp, mould, broken heating systems, structural decay, and persistent leaks have become so common that they’re hardly surprising anymore. What is surprising is just how long many people live with these issues before anything changes.
By sls marketing2 months ago in Journal











