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.
NASA Begin 98% Of Bodies Are Built-in With Genius Abilities.
Unleashing Hidden Genius The abstraction that about all individuals acquire ability abilities from bearing is a acute concept. It suggests that our accommodation for creativity, problem-solving, and addition is not bound to a baddest few but is a accepted trait. This award has the abeyant to accommodate how we apperceive intelligence and talent, emphasizing that accurate ability lies aural anniversary of us.
By Pritifindsabout a year ago in Journal
West Coast Milblogger
From A to Z Update. Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of West Coast Milblogger. I’m your host Cyrus Emerson. Our parent company, From A to Z, has many new exciting projects in the works. Right now, we’re announcing the addition of audio podcasting sites to our distribution network. Please see the links below in formats where it applies with exclusion of Russian Federation zones.
By Cyrus Emersonabout a year ago in Journal
The Essential Elements of Effective Branding You Need to Know
The Essential Elements of Effective Branding You Need to Know A brand is an organization's collective identity and reputation that has been developed over time, whereas a product is a tangible good or service that is sold. Let's use an example to better grasp it. We are all undoubtedly familiar with the well-known smartphone brand Apple. Apple's distinctive brand identity helps it stand out from its rivals. It has established a reputation as a tech business that prioritizes user experience, elegant design, and innovation. Its products include the MacBook, Apple AirPods, iPhone, and more. All of these are tangible goods that customers can buy and use. Thus, a product is an actual thing that can be bought or sold, and a brand is something that develops over time.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Despicable Me 4. AI-Generated.
Despicable Me 4: The Minions are Back and Better Than Ever Introduction In the fourth installment of the beloved Despicable Me series, the audience is once again treated to a delightful blend of humor, heart, and action. The film, directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, brings back our favorite villain-turned-hero, Gru, along with his quirky family and the ever-adorable Minions. Despicable Me 4 continues to explore the themes of family, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil, all wrapped up in a vibrant and visually stunning package.
By Mohamed Wahidabout a year ago in Journal
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth Choosing comfort over discomfort can lead to unhealthy habits and ultimately contribute to feelings of depression. I am grateful that I have embraced stepping out of my comfort zone and challenging myself. It is common for people to stick to routines and avoid challenges, but I have learned the importance of pushing myself to grow. It is human nature to gravitate towards what is easy, whether it be sticking to familiar habits, maintaining a stagnant job or business, indulging in unhealthy eating habits, or spending excessive time on social media. Criticizing others is also a simple and common behaviour. This is all about remaining within your familiar and safe space.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Deadpool & Wolverine
Marvel never fails to amaze with "Deadpool and Wolverine," a film that unexpectedly brings two iconic characters together. Since "Avengers: Endgame," this movie has been the best in the MCU, and audiences have enjoyed how well it strikes a mix between humor, action, and emotional moments.
By Mohamed Wahidabout a year ago in Journal
A Very Personal Journal
The past six years I've relied most on my Aunt Lia, who was the only person there for me when I got out of jail. She saw that my soul was amputated and she did her best to revive me. I looked for work, but I was mostly homeless with the exception of her allowing me to stay at her place or my husband (now ex) allowing me to stay at his place. Every trauma I've ever experienced has been twisting inside my soul for the past six years as I've tried to reclaim myself and my life. I still feel like I've done nothing and can do nothing even after all of my efforts for six years. I have nothing to show for my survival of the trauma and nothing to show for my survival of any incident where I was victimized --- except for my exceptional proverbial "violin" playing which has become cumbersome to those who helped the most (specifically Aunt Lia and my ex George). Yet for all their help, I know without an ounce of a doubt, that my lack of having anything else to share but a violin song is not because of lack of effort, or goodness, or "positive thinking". I know this without an ounce of doubt. It it simply because I had more enemies than friends. Perhaps I wore out the patience and kindness and generousity of the two most helpful friends I had (Lia and George), but when I have nothing but my violin song to play, what are my options? The only option I see at all, is to find new friends.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Journal












