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Best corporate culture and workplace literature to better your workplace experience. Journal's favorite stories.
Everyone is Wrong About Something. AI-Generated.
What if being wrong wasn't just common'but necessary? This idea, though uncomfortable, might be one of the most freeing realizations we can have. I didn't come to this conclusion all at once. It was more like a series of gradual nudges, pushing me to rethink beliefs I once held as truth. But over time, I reached a somewhat unsettling yet transformative understanding: everyone is wrong about something. Not just the occasional slip-up, but often something deep-seated, a belief or assumption we rarely question.
By Ellis Greyabout a year ago in Journal
Why the Beach Feels Like Home. AI-Generated.
From childhood summers spent building sandcastles to quiet winter mornings watching the tide roll in, the beach has always been more than just a destination to me. It’s a place where I can breathe, listen, and simply be. With each visit, I feel grounded, as though the rhythm of the waves somehow aligns with my own heartbeat, calling me to let go and be fully present.
By Ellis Greyabout a year ago in Journal
The River Ran Backwards
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. It was as if the great Saebris, whose waters were as old as the roots of the mountains, had reversed time itself. The people of Eldoria gathered along its banks, eyes wide with confusion and fear as the current defied nature and surged upstream, carrying petals of silver lilies and fragments of lost whispers. It was said that such an event marked the unraveling of destiny, a warning whispered only in the deepest tomes of the ancient loremasters.
By LE HONG LAMabout a year ago in Journal
The Fear of Dreaming: Wrestling with the Shadows of Possibility. AI-Generated.
Dreams are funny things; they creep up on me in quiet moments, like gentle whispers in the stillness. One minute, I’m immersed in the mundane, and the next, my chest fills with excitement as I imagine a life bursting with color and purpose. Yet, just as swiftly, a wave of fear crashes over me, casting a shadow over the vibrant vision I had. It’s as if dreaming too big comes with a price—a price that something deep within me isn’t ready to pay.
By Ellis Greyabout a year ago in Journal
Beneath the Stars: A Personal Voyage Through Celestial Wonders. AI-Generated.
Lying on a soft patch of grass, I breathe in the cool night air, feeling the dampness against my skin. The gentle rustle of leaves whispers overhead, and the stars twinkle like distant diamonds, each one sharing stories woven into the fabric of the universe. It’s hard not to feel a sense of wonder as I watch them flicker, each pulse a reminder of their light-years-away origins.
By Ellis Greyabout a year ago in Journal
Reflect and Celebrate: 16 Reminders of Your Evolution in Life Journey
It is humane of us not to be able to fathom how far we have come from the traces of the past when we are so focused on taking new strides towards the goals we have set for ourselves. We have probably heard it from external sources about how much we have changed as a person, how we have imbibed nuances of transformation that have made us embrace newer habits, personas, mindsets and even surroundings.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
LOVE 💗
LOVE is one of the most profound and complex emotions known to humanity.It transcends culture,ages and circumstances. Romantic Love,familial love,platonic love,and self love each type carries nuances Yet they all share a common trend and deep connections that enriches our lives.Love is about connection it fosters empathy and understanding,allowing individuals to bond over shared experiences and feelings.This connection can inspire acts of kindness,sacrifice and loyalty shaping our identities and influencing our choices.
By Akinbowale marvellous about a year ago in Journal
Canada Reduces Permanent and Temporary Resident Admission Targets. AI-Generated.
On October 24, the Canadian government unveiled a revised Immigration Levels Plan, announcing a reduction in targets for the admission of permanent residents and temporary residents over the next three years.
By Pushpendra Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Finding True Friends: Deriving Lessons through lens of Indian Culture and Ethos
India is a country rich in cultures and traditions, with a deep historical background and the origins of its Hindu texts. "The Bhagavad Gita," often considered the Indian guide on virtues and living principles, reflects the complexities of ancient society. The connection between Indian values and contemporary life continues to be shaped by the Vedic lifestyle. The diversity and multitude of beliefs that represent the spiritual essence of the nation stem from the core foundations of Indian culture.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal









