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Accent Wall Paint Tips to Add Style and Depth to Any Room
When people talk about quick upgrades that completely change a space, painting an accent wall is almost always at the top of the list. Interior painters often say that a single well-chosen color can shift a room's mood, make the layout look more intentional, and add personality without a full renovation.
By Robert Clark2 months ago in Journal
The Age of Hyper-Performance: Why We Feel Guilty Doing Nothing
We live in an era where slowing down feels almost like a crime. We check email while brushing our teeth. We listen to speed-increased podcasts to “consume more knowledge in less time.” We feel anxious when we’re not doing something “useful.” Even leisure has been rebranded — reading becomes self-improvement, gym becomes optimization, and hobbies become potential income streams.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
Demis Hassabis warns about AI: "The risk of a catastrophic scenario is not zero"
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and a central figure in the development of artificial intelligence globally, shared his scientific vision for the immediate future of this technology at the Axios AI+ summit in San Francisco, discussing the advancements he anticipates and the AI risks he considers priorities. In a conversation with Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios, Hassabis championed the scientific method as the essential compass for guiding AI progress and emphasized the need to combine experimental rigor, world-class engineering, and robust infrastructure to remain at the forefront of the field.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Signs That You’ve Outgrown People Not Part of Your Soul Tribe
As your energy evolves, the people around you no longer feel the same. You sense distance where closeness once lived. You feel drained by conversations that used to excite you. You no longer relate to patterns that once shaped your connections. These shifts happen when you outgrow people who are not aligned with your soul path. Growth changes your vibration. Your soul begins preparing space for your true tribe. The signs appear in your emotions, thoughts, and daily interactions.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
Signs that the Universe is Protecting You from Unseen Harm
You move through life with pressure, expectations, and sudden shifts. Some moments feel blocked. Some plans pause without warning. It feels frustrating, yet these pauses often shield you from unseen harm. The Universe protects you through subtle signals. These signals guide your steps, redirect your focus, and remove you from situations that threaten your peace or safety. You notice these signs when you slow down and watch what shows up around you.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
Shaadi.com IPO: What Anupam Mittal’s Planned Market Debut Could Mean for His Net Worth
Shaadi.com founder Anupam Mittal may soon reach one of the most significant milestones of his entrepreneurial journey as his flagship brand explores the possibility of entering the stock market. Recent reports from DNA, supported by Bloomberg, reveal that People Interactive India Pvt., the company behind Shaadi.com, has initiated preliminary conversations with investment bankers to assess the feasibility of launching an initial public offering (IPO). Although these discussions are still at a very early stage, they mark a moment of strategic importance for both the organisation and Mittal’s personal financial horizon.
By Manish Bhatia2 months ago in Journal
Anoushka Shankar: Redefining the Sitar for a Global Generation
Anoushka Shankar stands as one of the most influential and innovative voices in contemporary Indian classical and world music. Over the course of her career, she has carved out a space that bridges heritage and experimentation, earning global recognition along the way. With multiple Grammy Award nominations and honours ranging from the British House of Commons Shield to a Songlines Best Artist Award, Shankar occupies a rare position: a deeply rooted classical artist whose work resonates far beyond its traditional boundaries.
By Aarohi Mehta2 months ago in Journal
Rumors: Speculation suggests the upcoming iPhone Fold might be eSIM-only.
There is growing talk in the tech world that Apple’s first foldable iPhone could arrive without a physical SIM slot, using only eSIM, and the idea is gaining attention because it suggests Apple might push another big change in how we connect our phones to networks.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Watch: Sleep apnea detection is rolling out for compatible watches in Australia.
The Apple Watch now has a feature that watches for possible signs of sleep apnea, and this update is rolling out to compatible watches in Australia, giving users a new tool to help understand their sleep health. This is important because many people suffer from sleep apnea without knowing it, and early awareness can push them to get help that improves their rest, energy, and long-term health.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal









