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Art is My Meditation
art is a meditation you feel cleaned and anchored well with eyes open wide. Meditation has earned recognition as a mindfulness tool. It does not work for me. But I find spiritual cleansing and deep focusing with my creativity. Art is my meditation.
By Seema Patel16 days ago in Poets
5 Kitchen Upgrades That Will Last a Lifetime
Introduction In today’s fast-moving world of home design, trends come and go faster than ever. But when it comes to your kitchen the heart of your home longevity matters far more than fleeting style. The best kitchens are not only beautiful on day one but remain functional, stylish, and durable for decades to come.
By Dilip Kumara16 days ago in Potent
How to Begin a Relationship with Jesus
Step 1: Find a quiet space Begin in a place where you can notice yourself. This could be a room, a park, or the space between heartbeats. The quiet is not about absence of sound but about presence of attention. Bring no agenda, only awareness. The first step is to show up.
By Sound and Spirit16 days ago in Journal
China Asks Companies to Stop Using US and Israeli Cybersecurity Software. AI-Generated.
China has told many of its companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by firms from the United States and Israel, according to people familiar with the matter. This move shows how serious China is about protecting its data and reducing its reliance on foreign technology. It also highlights the growing technology and political tensions between China and Western countries.
By sehzeen fatima16 days ago in Unbalanced
Adaptability: The Skill That Future-Proofs Your Career. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Why Adaptability Is the New Career Insurance The modern job market is changing at an unprecedented pace. Automation, artificial intelligence, remote work, and global competition have reshaped how careers are built and sustained. In this environment, technical expertise alone is no longer enough. The single most important skill that separates professionals who thrive from those who struggle is adaptability.
By Muhammad Talha Ahmad16 days ago in Humans
Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Redefines the Future of Trade Policy
Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Redefines the Future of Trade Policy The Supreme Court decision on tariffs marks a critical turning point in the relationship between law, politics, and economic policy in the United States. Tariffs have historically been used as a strategic tool to protect domestic industries, influence foreign governments, and respond to global economic pressures. However, as tariffs increasingly affect consumers, businesses, and international relations, their legality and scope have come under intense judicial scrutiny. The Court’s ruling provides long-awaited clarity on how far tariff authority can extend and who ultimately controls it.
By America today 16 days ago in Confessions
I Was Productive, Not Okay
I was doing everything right—or at least, that’s what it looked like from the outside. My days were full. My to-do lists were always checked off. I woke up early, worked hard, met deadlines, and kept moving. People called me disciplined. Motivated. Strong. They admired my consistency and asked how I managed to “do it all.”
By Inamullah Momand 16 days ago in Confessions







