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.
The Life of LGBTQ+ Individuals
Abstract This journal explores the lives of individuals who identify as gay, within the broader LGBTQ+ community. It sheds light on personal identity, social struggles, discrimination, family acceptance, and the fight for equal rights. The aim is to present a comprehensive, human-centered view of what it means to live as a gay person in different cultural and social contexts. The journal will focus on the emotional journey, legal progress, cultural perceptions, and the importance of education and inclusion for building a more just world.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Journal
Why Sole Traders Must Priorities Self Assessment Tax Returns
In the realm of small business and entrepreneurship, sole traders form the backbone of the UK economy. Whether operating as a freelance graphic designer, a local tradesperson, or a digital content creator, being a sole trader brings both independence and responsibility. Chief among these responsibilities is the legal obligation to submit a Self Assessment Tax Return annually.
By Self Assessment Tax Return7 months ago in Journal
The Middle East Drama. Content Warning.
In a region riddled with military tension and geopolitical noise, recent events appear more like a carefully staged drama than an actual war. One of the latest acts in this political theatre was Iran’s strike on the U.S. Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar—an incident that surprisingly failed to rattle global markets. This raises a critical question: Are we truly on the brink of war, or are we merely watching a well-rehearsed performance crafted behind closed doors?
By ayoube elboga7 months ago in Journal
Why Coworking Etiquette Matters: A Quick Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of professional workspaces, coworking has emerged as a popular choice for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers alike. Coworking spaces offer a vibrant atmosphere, networking opportunities, and a collaborative environment conducive to productivity. However, amidst the flexibility and creativity fostered by these shared workspaces, one crucial aspect often overlooked is coworking etiquette.
By Munnazir Zarin7 months ago in Journal
When Love Isn’t Enough
How do you leave someone who hasn’t done anything obviously wrong? How do you walk away from a relationship that’s not toxic in the way people expect—it’s not violent, it’s not loud, and it doesn’t come with betrayal—but still manages to drain you in ways you can’t explain? What words do you use when there are no bruises, no cheating, no scandal to lean on, just an ever-growing sense of loneliness within a relationship that’s supposed to feel like home?
By Sanelisiwe Adam7 months ago in Journal
The Lone King
The forest was not meant for kings. It was thick, tangled, and teeming with whispers. The tall trees, gnarled by time and draped in vines, stood as silent sentinels. Shafts of sunlight pierced the canopy in scattered beams, casting golden patches onto the forest floor. The air was heavy with the scent of moss, bark, and distant rain. And among it all, there walked a lion—alone.
By Sadam Hussain7 months ago in Journal
Trapped Beneath the Mountain
For many, adventure is a calling. For 25-year-old Isabella Torres, hiking volcanoes was more than a thrill — it was how she felt alive. The Brazilian backpacker had spent months traveling solo across Central America, capturing breathtaking photos, journaling deep thoughts, and connecting with nature in ways most people only dream about.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Journal
Trump’s War and Peace: US Role in Iran-Israel Clash
A Ceasefire in Name Only On June 24, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump declared a “complete and total ceasefire” between Israel and Iran, marking what he called the end of the “12 Day War.” However, despite this bold announcement, the battlefield tells a different story. Israeli cities were still under fire from Iranian missiles just hours after Trump’s claim, and Israeli airstrikes reportedly continued up to the ceasefire deadline. Tehran, meanwhile, remains under siege, and Iranian officials have denied any formal agreement—revealing a dangerous dissonance between diplomacy and reality.
By Det. Marcus7 months ago in Journal
Such Varied Ukrainian Puritanism: A View Through the Literature of Taras Shevchenko
For me, a Ukrainian Protestant who converted from Orthodoxy at the age of sixteen, Protestantism at first appeared as a more secular and freer form of Christianity. But the deeper I explored this doctrine, the more I discovered the great glory of the reverence for labor and the Puritan ethic.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura7 months ago in Journal










