Advice
Equity in Leadership: Rethinking Who Gets to Lead—and Why
When we think of leadership, we often imagine a person at the top—a visionary, a decision-maker, someone who commands a room. But who gets to lead? And perhaps more importantly, who hasn’t been given the chance?
By Shane Windmeyer10 months ago in Writers
Unbreakable: Build Strength, Own Your Life
1. Rock bottom The alarm was summarised at 6am, but Ava did not move. Her mirror was reflected in those she no longer recognised - tired eyes, sunken shoulders, stress, junk food, and a spirit oppressed by years of excuses. Your doctor warned that your lifestyle or your lifestyle would change her. Her life was consumed by strict desk work, emotional food, and spirals of self-dou.
By SOHAIL AHMAD10 months ago in Writers
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a classic romantic novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. It’s one of the most beloved books in English literature, and even though it was written more than 200 years ago, its characters and story still feel fresh and relatable today. The novel is filled with humor, drama, love, misunderstandings, and social expectations, all told through clever and lively writing.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Writers










