humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Wooden Door: Installing It At Home Is Not A Bad Idea
Everyone dreams of building their own house. So, after earning enough, everyone wants to make it worthwhile. As far as a house is concerned, the color of the walls is a big factor, and so is its interior design. The presence of tasteful furniture and modern devices enhances the beauty of the home considerably. Apart from this, it is important to keep an eye on the door of the house. It needs to be attractive as well as colorful.
By An Digital Lock3 years ago in Journal
ALL I WANTED
This year was exciting because the medicare advantage plan that I selected included dental and vision. At the beginning of January, called the advantage plan's customer service representative. The customer service confirmed that my dentist of four years isn't in their network. Since that was the case, requested a pdf of dental offices near me. In a matter of minutes, received the email. Quickly, reviewed the lengthy list for general dentists. Found Dr. Kristin C. that was in the network.
By Babs Iverson3 years ago in Journal
My life the rollercoasters ride so far
Life is a rollercoaster that goes up and down and around in circles when you're an adult you can learn how to change the ride and make it more fun or more comfortable or get off and pick a path it will also go up and down and around in circles at times you just have made the choice of direction and can pick a destination your circles are a sign you need to learn something. Whereas when a child you just enjoy it as much as you can and learn what you use to make choices later.
By Morgan Walmsley3 years ago in Journal
The Moby-Dick Metaphor
Growing up, Moby-Dick has always been that “household name” in terms of classic books that any bibliophile is meant to read. True enough, some schools here and abroad require their students to read Herman Melville’s novel to give their “graded feedback” regarding the piece. In my case, though, Moby Dick was never liked by my professor, so I was never required to review or give feedback on that literary masterpiece. And to be honest, I originally only read novels that are required by my school or, currently, by my clients who wanted their works validated. I only started reading classic novels during and after college. I do read books — I swear — but I mainly cater to fantasy and comic books exclusively.
By Dayan Gomez3 years ago in Journal
A Journey Through Grief
Introduction Losing a child is a parent's worst nightmare. For one mother, the pain and heartache of losing her child was unbearable. But through her grief, she found a way to honor her child's memory and find hope for the future. This is her story of a journey through grief.
By YathirajaSampathKumar K R3 years ago in Journal
Prince Harry Inspires Us All!!
👋🏾It’s EDB, that‘s Erik DeSean Barrett; here, at Panera, (who needs to sponsor me) just ‘sippin’. Ive got this awesomesauce symphony peice blasting in my ears; I hope that’s not to old for some of you; but it helps me think, work, and just be all out productive.
By Erik DeSean Barrett3 years ago in Journal
Millions of dollars disappear from Usain Bolt’s investment account!!......
Usain Bolt's substantial investment at Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) in Jamaica seems to be lost. Now, there are concerns that the Jamaican legend won't be able to retrieve the money.SSL has 10 days to pay the $12.7 million (J$2 billion) that the Jamaican sprinting champion claimed was in his account through October 2022. In a letter sent to SSL on January 16, Bolt's lawyer Linton Gordon threatened legal action if the money owed to Bolt was not returned within ten days.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Journal






