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Be a powerful person
I found that great people have one thing in common: That is, after having a goal, do not hesitate, do not wait, and have strong execution ability. If the effect is not good, then review and optimize. If the effect is good, then pursue the victory and continue to work hard.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets
Embrace Life's Ups and Downs
Everyone in a cosmopolitan world has hardened hearts, unshakable concerns, never-ending cycles, rough life, free will, unforgettable past, busy present, and uncertain future. Finally, we cannot answer the question Now when will you leave this world? There is only one life, so you should be happy.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets
How Monarch Building is Revolutionizing Urban Development
Urban development is at a critical crossroads in the 21st century. With rapid urbanization, sustainability challenges, and the increasing need for efficient use of space, buildings are no longer just structures. They’re becoming symbols of progress, sustainability, and innovation. One such symbol is the Monarch Building, a project that is redefining the way cities grow and evolve. But what makes the Monarch Building stand out, and how is it revolutionizing urban development?
By Monarch Building Groupabout a year ago in Poets
an ode to Christopher McCandless. Content Warning.
so, preface this poem with this scenario: i ended up sleeping in near freezing weather with my dogs last night. it was frigid, humbling, and a delightful honor. luckily, i had already lit a small fire with a dwindling torch and damp tinder, as well as unloaded my firewood, sleeping bag, a tarp, a pillow, my dogs, and eaten the wings i had just cooked before leaving i even managed to have my THC vape pen in hand, and left a[nother] lucky window cracked so i could hook my keys this morning... before i locked myself out of my car last night, about 50-60 miles from home.
By ⸘jason alan‽about a year ago in Poets





