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The Mystery of People and Life
The most unfamiliar words in the world are people, people can act the most perfectly, people can hide the best. Even after many years under the same roof, a person cannot recognize or understand another person. Even the one who thinks like an angel will do something he hates one day. Then our faith will scatter like broken glass shards. We just look in surprise.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Writers
Who Do I Write For?
A writing colleague from this website whom I greatly admire said something in a reply to a comment I had posted on one of her stories recently that got me thinking very deeply about many things. In addition to being a good reminder of why I admire this person, it challenged me in ways I had not expected. Ultimately what she said boiled down to a question. Who exactly do you write for? Many people say that knowing the answer is one of the things that separates “successful” writers from those who are not. They argue that knowing who your readers are and tailoring what you write to meet the needs and wants of that group is the only way to build an audience and the key to selling your work. I do not think that argument is completely incorrect, however, it is for sure very wrong in one key aspect. It is not the ‘only’ path to success in writing, however one defines that loaded term. For purposes of this discussion, I will define it as the ability to make money from one’s writing (i.e. the ability to sell the things one writes to other people we call readers.) It might be the easiest way, it might be the fastest way, but it is definitely not the only way, and, one could argue it is to the detriment of any writer in the long term because it greatly limits the scope of what they may potentially write about, possibly causing them to lose out on much larger opportunities in other areas where their skills and knowledge may actually be a better fit. It certainly does not limit their ability to write run on sentences as shown by the example of the previous sentence. Moreover, it is almost impossible to know what any given person wants to read and many people, me included, take great offense if they feel they are being pandered to or targeted in a naked attempt to profit.
By Everyday Junglist10 months ago in Writers
Adapt or Thrive: Doug Hargrave Formula for Industry Leadership
In a world where businesses face constant change—new technologies, shifting markets, and unpredictable challenges—success isn’t just about keeping up. It’s about staying ahead. Doug Hargrave, a visionary executive with a knack for turning obstacles into opportunities, has mastered this art. His formula for industry leadership isn’t a secret recipe locked away in a vault; it’s a practical, bold approach that any leader can learn from. At its core, it’s about two simple words: adapt or thrive. For Doug, there’s no in-between.
By Doug Hargrave10 months ago in Writers
Ghostwriting Evolution: Expand Your Book’s Reach with Audiobooks
With the increasing popularity of apps like Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, and Audible, more and more readers are tuning into listeners. Thus, audiobooks have become the go-to way for people to enjoy their favorite stories while driving, working out, or relaxing after a long day.
By Tom jordan10 months ago in Writers
Luxury Umrah Packages: Features, Benefits & What to Expect
Umrah is a very special journey for Muslims all around the world. It is not much like the obligatory Hajj, but it is highly recommended and brings many blessings to the lifetime of Muslims. In recent years, many people from the UK have chosen luxury Umrah Packages to make travel easy and comfortable. But what is the thing that makes these packages so unique? In this article, we talk about what luxury Umrah packages include, why they are good, and what you can expect so you can choose the best option for your holy trip.
By Muminah Tannous10 months ago in Writers
Absent Integrity
The world today has got me in thoughtful mode. There's a lot not to like and I do feel like we are bombarded with what is wrong rather than what is right, probably because the "wrong" stuff is so much more potent and jaw-dropping than the "right".
By Rachel Deeming10 months ago in Writers
Best Free Arabic Keyboard with Voice Typing (2025) – An Easy Guide. AI-Generated.
Typing in Arabic on your phone can be hard if you don’t have the right keyboard. Whether you want to chat with friends, write emails, or search online, you need a good keyboard. The best free Arabic keyboard with voice typing, like Arabic Keyboard, makes everything easier. It has auto-correction, voice typing, and supports different languages. In this guide, you’ll learn how to download, install, and use the Arabic keyboard for Android in 2025. Plus, we’ll talk about how Clavier Arabe can enhance your typing experience.
By MUHAMMAD ZAFAR10 months ago in Writers
Divine Sight in the Midst of Blindness: Unveiling God's Work Through Human Trials
The Miracle of Perception In the heart of the Gospel of John, a story unfolds that not only captures a miraculous healing but also profoundly illustrates the themes of divine intervention, faith, and the revelation of God’s works amidst adversity. The narrative of John 9:1-7, where a man blind from birth receives sight through an extraordinary encounter, serves as a powerful sermon topic that delves deep into the spiritual dynamics of seeing beyond physical sight to understanding God’s purpose in human suffering.
By Minding Fred10 months ago in Writers
Unlocking the Power of Mindful Meditation: A Transformative Journey to Inner Peace and Resilience
Hey there, beautiful souls! I’m Mystic Foster, and I invite you to join me on a deeply personal and transformative journey into the world of mindful meditation. In today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world, learning how to slow down, reconnect with your inner self, and embrace life’s transitions is more important than ever. So, grab a comfortable seat, take a deep, cleansing breath, and let’s explore how mindful meditation can empower you to live a life filled with calm, clarity, and resilience.
By Mystic Foster10 months ago in Writers
Case Studies in Affordable Housing by Stephane Marchand
Affordable housing has long been a critical issue across the globe, with numerous countries grappling with the challenge of providing adequate living spaces for their citizens. Over the years, there have been several cases where affordable housing projects have either succeeded or failed, offering valuable lessons.
By Stephane Marchand10 months ago in Writers
Facebook: from social platform to digital gulag
When Facebook was launched, its mission was clear: to allow people to connect, share thoughts, and stay in touch with friends and family. What started as a simple tool to build a social network among acquaintances is now something completely different. The platform that once promoted freedom of expression and personal connection has become, for many, a kind of "digital gulag", where every move can be a potential mistake with devastating consequences.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)10 months ago in Writers











