history
Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Melancholy On The March To Progress
All Work that you do will take a toll on you, no matter what work you decide to do. Whether it is work you Love or Hate, Enjoy or Despise, find Inspiring or drains your Soul - All work will take some sort of toll.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
The Evolution of Chat GPT
In the vast expanse of the digital realm, where lines of code interweave to create a world of infinite possibilities, there emerged a groundbreaking creation known as ChatGPT. Born from the minds of visionary engineers and data scientists, ChatGPT was not just an ordinary AI, but a marvel of artificial intelligence designed to interact with humans in a seamless and natural manner.
By WORK 10X SPEED2 years ago in Journal
Malcolm Lives
So today marks exactly 59 years since the great Malcolm X took his last breath. The reason why he took that last breath doesn’t really need to be explained. We already know the deal: he was assassinated by his enemies because they knew he was a threat to the instability of society. You know how the evil people who run this circus called earth operate, they want a control cycle of chaos underway at all times and anyone who dare seeks to be an individual and interrupt that controlled chaos will be dealt with as such, brother Malcolm was one of history’s greatest examples of a ripple in the dirty river we call earth. But who exactly was Malcolm X and why did so many powerful forces feel that he needed to be eradicated? Well let’s take a brief look back through history.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal
Young, Black & Gifted
The date is February 20, 2024 and today would have been the 34th birthday of Rodney Dickens. If you’re wondering who exactly he is, well he was one of three Black pre-teens from the Washington D.C. school district, including Asia Cottom and Bernard Brown who were all selected to attend an ecology conference that was hosted by National Geographic in Los Angeles, California in September of 2001. They were all selected for this prestigious, yet educational field trip because they were all very smart. Unfortunately they never made it to the conference because on the morning of September 11, 2001 they boarded American Airlines flight 77, which was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. as part of the 9/11 attacks.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal
The Largest Obstacle To Progress
Many people are demanding to see Progress in the World. People see that there is a lot that isn't working well, and they want Leaders to start making a difference instead of seeing them do nothing from Ivory Towers.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Beyond Four Walls: How Coworking Spaces Shape the Future of Interior Design. Content Warning.
In recent years, the rise of coworking spaces has revolutionized the way people work, collaborate, and innovate. These shared workspaces have transcended the traditional office environment, offering dynamic settings that foster creativity, community, and flexibility. However, their impact extends beyond just providing a place to work; coworking spaces are also reshaping the future of interior design. Let's delve into how these spaces are influencing design trends and pushing the boundaries of traditional office aesthetics.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
A Strategic Alliance: The Critical Convergence of Cybersecurity and AI
Given the dynamic nature of the digital environment, the intersection of cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved from being merely beneficial to becoming indispensable. AI integration into cybersecurity strategies provides a glimmer of optimism in the face of cyber threats that are becoming ever more sophisticated. This article explores the rationale for the simultaneous implementation of cybersecurity and AI, emphasizing the potential synergy that this integration can provide in safeguarding digital assets in a world that is becoming more interconnected.
By Cedrick M. Randolph2 years ago in Journal










