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Best corporate culture and workplace literature to better your workplace experience. Journal's favorite stories.
Why You Should Blog
By far the most compelling argument in favor of starting a blog is that it gives its owner with an endless supply of opportunities. Blogging makes your professional identity visible to the world and helps you stand out in a unique way. Increased friendship, financial gain, and personal development are all advantages of blogging.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
The Ramblings of a Wanna-be Writer
I am a writer. Saying those words have been the hardest for me to say in the longest time without adding a qualifier or holding up "air quotes". I have also seen myself as a creative person who could turn that creativity into the words. I have wanted to write and have enjoyed writing for long enough that I cannot articulate a time when I did not. Whether I was good at it is debatable, depending on who you asked but I enjoyed it immensely.
By UniformPrism The Author3 years ago in Journal
AI-Generated Characters Versus Actors
Lately, there has been a plethora of articles that show the actor in a film versus an AI-generated image of the character created by an artist and a computer together. The artist feeds the character description from the book into a generator and BANG! We have exactly what Harry Potter was supposed to look like and not Daniel Radcliff.
By Stephanie Van Orman3 years ago in Journal
The Ghetto Love That Changed My Life: The Finale
One isn’t necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can’t be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest.-Maya Angelou
By Louis Morris-Relationship/Life Coach3 years ago in Journal
My father is too powerful for me
One "You recently asked me why I am afraid of you. As always, I am speechless, both because I am afraid of you and because to articulate this fear would require a detailed count of so many trivialities that I simply could not say them all at once." In November 1919, at the age of 36, Kafka wrote a lengthy letter - "To My Father" - to his father, Hermann Kafka, who was then 67 years old. The letter was more than 100 pages long and dissected in detail the painful and strained relationship between their father and son. He entrusted his mother to deliver the letter to his father, but his mother read the letter and sent it back.
By Barbara M Quinn3 years ago in Journal
Getcovers
Normally, I design my book covers myself. But, I had seen millions of ads for a design company called Getcovers, and their covers were totally decent. So were their prices, so I decided to go ahead and hire them for a cover for a novelette I plan to release on OBOOKO. Here is the finished cover. It took them two days to finish the order.
By Stephanie Van Orman3 years ago in Journal
The Ghetto Love That Changed My Life Part 3
I believe in heaven more than hell, lessons more than jail. In the ghetto, let love prevail with a story to tell. My eyes see the glory, and well, The world waiting for me to yell, “I Have A Dream!”-Common
By Louis Morris-Relationship/Life Coach3 years ago in Journal
Heart or Peace
Pain comes and goes but torture feels forever. You ride a wave but the tides never show. You become overwhelmed by what’s going on, and you can even realize how it became all wrong. Step after step you try to move forward, push yourself to do things, only to fall downward.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Journal






