Inspiration
The Evolution of Technology in Journalism
How we tell stories has always been closely tied to the tools available. Journalism, in particular, has seen dramatic changes over the past century, with each technological innovation shaping the process of news reporting and delivery. As we stand in an era where artificial intelligence is making headlines in the journalism industry, it's a good time to reflect on how far we've come—from the mechanical clack of typewriters to the quiet precision of algorithms in AI-driven newsrooms. This evolution hasn't just altered the workflow of journalists but has fundamentally transformed the stories we tell and how we tell them.
By Jessi Lynn about a year ago in Writers
Sustainability and Performance of Super Funds
The recent article titled "Boomers Don't Have Enough Super" revisits a familiar topic that frequently surfaces in politics and media. Unfortunately, it offers little more than a rehash of outdated discussions without making any meaningful effort to overhaul the obsolete system that continues to deepen the financial struggles of already vulnerable demographics in Australia.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Five Magical Phrases to Comfort a Dying
As we face the inevitable journey of life, one of the most profound experiences is being present with someone who is nearing the end of theirs. It can be incredibly difficult to find the right words when someone is dying, yet offering comfort through words can be one of the most meaningful gifts you can give. Sometimes, it's not about saying the perfect thing but about offering reassurance, love, and support. Let's explore five powerful phrases that can provide comfort in these precious moments.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
10 Things To Do In The Evening Instead of Watching Netflix
Introduction Let's face it: we've all fallen into the routine of plopping down on the couch and binging Netflix after a long day. While there's nothing wrong with enjoying your favorite shows from time to time, doing this every evening can leave you feeling unproductive, drained, and even a little bored. The truth is, there are so many fun, relaxing, and even enriching activities you can try instead of hitting the "next episode" button. So, what else could you do in the evening? Whether you're looking to unwind, be productive, or just try something new, here are 10 great alternatives to Netflix.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
Famous Writers That Started Writing Late in Life
Are you one of those people who have been "late to the party" regarding anything in life? Are you someone who has never had a book published and as the years go by, you feel a little downhearted wondering if it's too late? Maybe you've already published a book and realize many have long since published theirs years before in their life than you did. Is it worth it to even publish now?
By Jasmine Aguilarabout a year ago in Writers
The Art of Observing and not Absorbing
Introduction In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in everything happening around us. From the constant stream of social media updates to the endless opinions of those around us, it can feel like we’re bombarded with information, emotions, and expectations every day. The challenge many of us face is how to observe the world without absorbing all the negativity, stress, or energy that doesn’t serve us.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
Words I Wish I Could Take Back
It’s funny, you know? Being an extrovert. People always think you’ve got it so easy, that you just walk into a room, start talking, and magically everyone loves you. “Oh, you must be great at making friends!” they say. “You’re so lucky to be so confident!” I hear this all the time. But no one really gets what it’s like when the talking doesn’t stop. No one tells you about the moments after the laughter dies down, when you’ve opened up too much, said too much, and it comes back to bite you.
By Monika Kediaabout a year ago in Writers







