heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
Why Lionel Messi wouldn't have been great by Now
Lionel Messi's sickness at a younger age is a well-known event in the football world. He suffered a growth hormone deficiency, a condition that stunted his growth significantly. Messi was diagnosed with this condition when he was 11 years old. As a result of this illness, he underwent medical treatment to rectify the condition, which was a harrowing ordeal. Messi's determination to overcome the illness is evident in the way he has dominated soccer, becoming one of the greatest players of all time.
By Temi Cyder 3 years ago in Journal
N.J. Dad Gets Kidney Assist From A Soccer Mom
“Words can’t express how that act of selflessness has transformed me and gives me a new lease on life.” Dan received a life-saving kidney through living donation after battling advanced kidney disease for six years. This procedure is expanding the supply of kidneys and livers available to more than 100,000 people who are desperately waiting for an organ transplant.
By Mehak Abdul Rehman3 years ago in Journal
CRISTIANO RONALDO
Cristiano Ronaldo is a professional Portuguese football player who has been a prominent figure in the world of football for over a decade. Ronaldo has played for several prestigious clubs throughout his career, including Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and most recently, Juventus.
By Temi Cyder 3 years ago in Journal
The Power of Experimentation in Business
In the always advancing universe of business, remaining stale isn't a choice. To flourish and succeed, business visionaries and business pioneers should embrace development and trial and error. Testing in business implies going ahead with reasonable courses of action, attempting new techniques, and pushing limits. While it might appear to be overwhelming from the get go, the advantages far offset any likely disadvantages. In this blog, we will investigate top to bottom five convincing justifications for why you ought to sincerely embrace trial and error in your business and how it can prompt astounding achievement.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
"The Unbreakable Bond: Arcangelo's Triumph in the Belmont Stakes"
Once upon a time, in the enchanting world of horse racing, there lived a remarkable colt named Arcangelo. Born with a spirit as wild as the wind and a heart as fierce as a lion's, he possessed an unparalleled determination that set him apart from his peers. As he grew, so did his dreams, and it was his fervent wish to conquer the legendary Belmont Stakes, the ultimate test of strength, endurance, and resilience.
By OTHMAN CHAMIT3 years ago in Journal
Why The Loss Of Myths Have Made Leadership More Difficult
Today Leadership is harder than it has been at any other point in history. Everyone has more access to information at a faster pace, our problems are spreading to a larger chunk of the world, and our goals are spreading across space!
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Substance Abuse: Breaking Free from the Chains of Addiction
Introduction: Substance abuse is a pervasive problem that affects individuals across all walks of life. This article aims to shed light on the issue of substance abuse, its causes, effects, and the importance of seeking help. By understanding the complexities of addiction and highlighting available resources, we hope to inspire individuals to break free from the chains of substance abuse and embark on a path of recovery.
By Olawore Oladimeji3 years ago in Journal
Simbi's Huge ears
Simbi, the goat was born on a farm in a small village, and she immediately caught the attention of her owners. Her ears were enormous, far larger than any other goat the family had ever seen. Her owners named her Simbi, which means "ear" in Swahili.
By Great Buoson3 years ago in Journal










