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10. He is born in a simple time in a simple place. It is never certain who the father is and his mother will never let him forget this. It is the year when a man sings on film and a single plane will cross the Atlantic for the first time. He will want to escape and find his own voice. This may take a while.
By Kendall Defoe 9 months ago in Journal
How Does Traveling Affect People?
Traveling is more than just a leisure activity—it’s a catalyst for personal growth, cultural understanding, and lifelong memories. Whether you’re backpacking through Southeast Asia, relaxing on a Caribbean beach, or exploring ancient European cities, every journey leaves an imprint on your mind and soul. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into how traveling affects people—physically, mentally, and emotionally—and share actionable tips, real-life examples, and expert advice to help you maximize the benefits of your adventures.
By Sherif shams9 months ago in Journal
Virtual Side Hustles: Navigating the Freelance Revolution of 2025
In 2025, the freelance revolution is reshaping the way we work and earn money. The digital landscape has evolved beyond traditional employment, opening up a realm where remote work and gig platforms empower individuals to pursue multiple income streams simultaneously. This article explores how emerging freelance opportunities are setting the stage for a modern work-life balance, highlights success stories, spotlights the skills in demand, and offers practical tips for navigating this rapidly evolving landscape.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Journal
Impermeance
What has life truly taught us? Where does it lead us, in the end? We are told to press on, to fight through the battles, to find strength in perseverance. But did we ever truly understand it, or would we have been better off when reality was still an untouchable dream? Those days—those heavy, dark days—felt hopeless to the version of me who lived them. Yet, even then, I was alive with dreams, with the flicker of possibilities. I survived the storm of despair, the weight of a fractured family, and still, I believed in something more.. Like a bird adrift on trembling wings, I wandered—unsure if I’d misplaced my nest, or merely imagined its warmth to begin with.
By Ayesha Shanawaz10 months ago in Journal










