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The War for Water: Why the Next Global Conflict Won’t Be About Oil
For over a century, oil has greatly changed the global power dynamics. It has started wars, constructed empires, and defined riches. As global temperatures increase and water resources run out, though, a more muted but still urgent conflict is rising for blue assets instead of black gold.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The AI Prophets: When Algorithms Start Making Predictions About the End
Once, prophecies came from great summits—a period when visionaries saw fires, floods, and final judgment. Data hubs—articulated not by seers but by computational algorithms—emerge in the present in those forecasts. Artificial intelligence has taken on an odd, nearly prophetic role: our modern messenger of disaster, from foreseeing financial market downturns to projecting crucial worldwide climate thresholds.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
What Matters Most: Five Keys to a Powerful Written Voice
There’s so much noise out there, isn't there? So many voices shouting, so many headlines flashing, so many words trying to grab your attention, just for a moment. But a lasting connection, a real, deep communication—that takes something more. It takes a truth that resonates far beyond the momentary scroll.
By Andrea Baeren4 months ago in Journal
Heaven or Hack? The Rise of Digital Afterlife Services
In earlier periods, mystics and alchemists found the search for immortality fascinating. Technology entrepreneurs aim at it right now. Silicon Valley's newest frontier is in the domain of life after death rather than in artificial intelligence or outer space.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Shadow Economy of Data: How Your Digital Life Is Bought and Sold
It happens in silence. You scroll through your favorite news site, like a post, or search for a new pair of shoes — and somewhere, in the vast invisible network of the internet, your digital shadow grows. You didn’t sell it. You didn’t even know it was for sale. But make no mistake: you are the product.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
AI and the Soul: Can a Machine Ever Be Truly Human?
Early scholars envisioned artificial intelligence as correctness, mathematical genius, and logical capacity, but not as compassion, empathy, or belief. Machines were created to compute; by 2025, we are engaging with humanoid robots smiling, expressing emotions, utilizing digital therapists, and Companions of artificial intelligence, repentance, and even declaring, I see.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The 7 Story Types Dominating Vocal in 2025: How to Write What People Can’t Scroll Past. AI-Generated.
Writing on Vocal in 2025 is like stepping into an arena where the crowd roars for stories that connect, surprise, and stick. If your piece doesn’t grab attention in the first 30 seconds, it’s ghosted—buried under the new wave of creators doing the same thing you want to do. So the question becomes: what kinds of stories are people actually reading?
By The Davids4 months ago in Journal
The Online Work Revolution
The traditional 9-to-5 office job is no longer the only path to a successful career. A profound shift is underway, accelerated by technology and a global re-evaluation of work-life balance. The world of online work has exploded, offering unprecedented opportunities for professionals across every industry to build fulfilling, location-independent careers. But what does it truly take to succeed in this digital landscape?
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
The Forbidden Chip: How Huawei Defied Sanctions and Sparked China’s Tech Revolution
When a Reuters report revealed that Huawei was preparing to start large-scale supply of its newly developed chip—possibly as soon as next month—the global tech world went still.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











