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A List Taller than My Capabilities...
Today was a Sunday without my kids and typically I try to get a lot done, but today I slept - a lot. I didn't wake up until 9am. Stayed up until almost 10am in order to talk to my kids, and then slept until after 11am.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a month ago in Journal
We Shouldn't Have to Pay for Everything
Bills, bills, bills. They keep piling up. One after the other. Rent, phone, grocery, water, heat. The list goes on. More than 60% of your bi-weekly paycheque gets used towards bills. And then you have to save in case something bad may happen, or a wedding is coming up, what about Christmas? Our current world drags you down, one dollar at a time. You’re surviving, not living.
By Melody Vanbeakabout a month ago in Journal
Power and Resistance: Structures that endure attack, time, and change
Every structure is first designed to act. Later, it is designed to endure. In the early stages of institutional life, the central concern is control: who decides, who executes, who benefits. As institutions mature, this concern shifts toward influence: how decisions are shaped before they are formally taken, how outcomes are guided without overt command.
By Maroun Abou Harbabout a month ago in Journal
How AI Is Reshaping Search Engines and the Future of SEO
The rise of artificial intelligence within search engines reshaped how visibility, relevance, and trust are evaluated. Across global markets, headlines questioning the survival of search engine optimization gained momentum following the rollout of generative answers, AI-driven ranking systems, and automated content tools. During the SEO × AI Summit Bangladesh 2025, SEO strategist Ayub Ansary presented a research-led perspective grounded in long-term performance data and applied experience across competitive industries.
By Muhammad Al Arabiabout a month ago in Journal
The Complete Guide to the Self Assessment Tax Return: Everything You Need to Know
The Self Assessment Tax Return has become one of the most frequently discussed obligations for individuals operating outside the traditional employment system in the UK. Whether managing a burgeoning freelance enterprise, navigating rental income, or overseeing complex financial structures, the annual tax return stands as a compulsory requirement. Understanding its mechanics, deadlines, documentation and processes can drastically reduce stress, eliminate costly repercussions, and enhance financial clarity.
By Munnazir Zarinabout a month ago in Journal
Educating Teams on Aligning Corporate and Personal Goals
Aligning corporate and personal goals is a meaningful process that helps organizations and individuals grow together. When employees understand how their ambitions connect with the company’s mission, they gain a clearer sense of purpose and direction. At the same time, organizations benefit from greater engagement, higher productivity, and stronger commitment from their teams. This mutual support creates an environment where learning, improvement, and shared success become natural parts of daily work.
By Lee Generousabout a month ago in Journal
Debugging Python Code Faster: Proven Techniques Every Developer Should Know
Software developers spend approximately 50% of their programming time debugging code, according to recent industry studies. The Python Software Foundation's 2024 developer survey reveals that debugging remains the second most time-consuming activity after writing new code. For Python developers, this translates to roughly 20 hours per week spent identifying and fixing bugs. These numbers highlight why mastering efficient debugging techniques is critical for productivity.
By Casey Morganabout a month ago in Journal
Pt. Purbayan Chatterjee on the innovation behind the electric see-tar
Sitarist Purbayan Chatterjee has added an unusual but powerful instrument to his repertoire: the electric see-tar, a custom-made creation designed in collaboration with Belgium-based luthier Klaas Janssens, who runs Sitar Factory. Made from Plexiglas, this modern sitar is lightweight, glows with changing colours during performances, and produces a distinct resonant tone.
By Aarohi Mehtaabout a month ago in Journal
The Day the Train Went Backwards
Yes, the latest train line is named after one of my favourite 80s indie rock groups. Yes, I have already written about it from the opening of its second line. And yes, it has spoiled me to the point that I have avoided the metro more often than is healthy.
By Kendall Defoe about a month ago in Journal
Grace Behind the Spotlight The Life Journey of Jo Todter Daubner
Introduction Jo Todter Daubner is often recognized because of her family connection, yet her own life story is far more personal and understated than the public might expect. She first appeared in the media as the daughter of the well known news presenter Susanne Daubner, but Jo quickly showed that she had no intention of living her life in the center of attention. Instead, she followed her own rhythm, shaped by curiosity, independence, and a growing desire for privacy. This introduction offers a clear overview of who she is, how her identity has formed over the years, and why interest in her continues despite her reserved nature.
By MUHAMMAD SHAFIEabout a month ago in Journal









