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"The Lion and the Mouse"
The Lion and the Mouse Where Even the Smallest Can Make a Big Difference Once upon a time, in the heart of a golden savanna, there lived a mighty lion named Barafu. He was the undisputed king of the land — strong, proud, and feared by all. His roar could silence the wind, and his stride shook the ground. Animals gave him space, and none dared challenge his rule.
By Storyteller10 months ago in Writers
The Vision of Sukhi Jolly in Telecom and Finance
In today’s fast-moving world, telecom and finance are two industries that touch almost every part of our lives. From staying connected with loved ones to managing money with a tap on our phones, these fields are shaping how we live and work. One name that stands out in this space is Sukhi Jolly—a leader with a bold vision to blend telecom and finance into something extraordinary. As the CEO of INTEC Communications, LLC, Sukhi Jolly has spent years building a future where communication and financial solutions work hand in hand to make life easier, smarter, and more accessible for everyone. Let’s dive into his journey, his ideas, and how he’s changing the game.
By Sukhi Jolly10 months ago in Writers
Jade Malay Shares 10 Unexpected Facts That Define Dallas
Dallas has always been a city full of surprises, and Jade Malay, a long-time Dallas local and respected wellness expert, has a unique way of seeing the city’s offbeat charm. While tourists flock to the big-name attractions, she’s uncovered some of the more curious corners that even locals may have overlooked.
By Emily Watson10 months ago in Writers
Enhancing The Longevity Of Our Work
Introduction Last week I created a story about how to get on Vocal's Leaderboard but it was hit by a situation that happens with so many of our stories, after a few hours it drops off the lists and then doesn't get read again. The only way we usually get a bit of longevity from stories on the platform itself is if it gets a Top Story or a Challenge Placement and even that does not guarantee reads.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 10 months ago in Writers
Mastering Social Media Growth and Creating Your Own Platform
In today's digital age, social media marketing for small business is no longer optional—it's essential. With billions of users across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok, marketing your small business on social media allows you to reach, engage, and convert your target audience faster than ever before.
By Nancy Davis10 months ago in Writers
Best Resorts for Corporate Outing
In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, the need for a refreshing break is more important than ever. A well-planned corporate outing is not just a getaway from work—it's a chance to strengthen team bonds, spark creativity, and rejuvenate employees. Choosing the right location for your company’s next off-site event can make a huge difference, and in this blog, we’ll explore the best resorts for corporate outing in India, with a special highlight on the highly rated White Rose Resorts in Haryana.
By White Rose Resorts10 months ago in Writers
Two Worlds, One Dream
Luca lived in the narrow alleyways of Eastbrook, where the buildings leaned like tired old men and the sound of traffic never quite drowned out the laughter of kids playing soccer with a duct-taped ball. He was fifteen, clever in ways that didn’t show up on report cards. His shoes had holes, but his spirit didn’t. Every day after school, he would help his mother at the corner diner she waitressed at, scrubbing dishes and wiping tables until the last customer left.
By UZAIR WARIS10 months ago in Writers
Strength in Silence: Finding Hope Amid Suffering
The fleeting nature of time, the weight of suffering, and the uncertainties of life often press down upon us with unyielding force. Yet, from the depths of history and human experience, voices rise to remind us of a different path—a path of quietness, trust, and hope. Figures like Jochen Klepper and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who faced unspeakable trials, and the timeless wisdom of the prophet Isaiah, offer us a profound way forward in our struggles. Their words and lives illuminate a truth rarely embraced in our hurried world: strength is found not in frantic action but in the stillness of faith.
By Minding Fred10 months ago in Writers
Humanitarian Aid from Barkal and Jurachari Sangha and Lay Community for Myanmar Earthquake Victims
The Bhikkhu Sangha's and Barkal and Jurachhari Donors' Humanitarian Initiative to Help the Burmese Earthquake Victims Untold numbers of people suffered greatly when a devastating and destructive earthquake struck Myanmar recently. In this moment of crisis, the Bhikkhu Sangha and various Vihara committees and donors from the Barkal and Jurachhari regions of Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts extended their humanitarian assistance. The Bhikkhu Sangha's eminent monks made a total of 29 contributions to this humanitarian endeavor. Each monk provided financial aid according to their capacity, with notable contributions from Venerables Dharmashree Thero, Ratnasar Bhikkhu, Pragnadarshi Bhikkhu, and Mahipal Bhikkhu, among others, each gave more than 2,000 taka. In addition, monks such as Venerable Karmapal Thero, Venerable Kalyanashree Mahathero, and Venerable Bipulananda Mahathero participated in this noble endeavor. Additionally, Barkal and Jurachhari Upojela's various Vihara committees and donors collectively contributed financial assistance. Noteworthy contributions include: Barkal Sadar Vihara Committee and Donors: 12,155 Taka 7,620 taka from the Kusumchhari Monoram Vihara Committee and donors and 5,100 taka from the Bilchhara Vihara Committee and donors Additionally, contributions came from various Vihara committees and initiatives. For this worthy cause, 123,395 taka were collected all together. On 5/4/25, 75,000 taka were sent, and on 6/4/25, 48,390 taka were sent. This money was handed over to Venerable Buddha Jyoti Thero, the Secretary of the Parbatty Bhikkhu Sangha Bangladesh Office, to ensure it reaches the victims in Myanmar in due time. This humanitarian assistance exemplifies the Buddha's teachings of compassion, empathy, and mutual friendship and is without a doubt a shining example of the charitable tradition. All monks, donors, and committees who participated in this timely and noble initiative deserve our respect and gratitude.
By Manson Chakma10 months ago in Writers











