Inspiration
Why I Stopped Reading Self-Help Books—And Started Living My Questions Instead
For years, I devoured self-help books like they were sacred texts. My shelves bowed under the weight of titles promising confidence, productivity, inner peace, emotional mastery, purpose, and healing. I was constantly underlining passages, scribbling mantras in margins, and chasing that next big “aha” moment that would finally make me feel whole.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Writers
AI Jobocalypse
Artificial intelligence has sparked intense debate about the future of human employment. While headlines warn of mass job displacement and corporate leaders predict shrinking workforces, the reality is far more nuanced. AI isn't simply replacing workers - it's fundamentally transforming how we work, what we do, and the skills we need to succeed.
By Narghiza Ergashova6 months ago in Writers
Sound and Vision
I'm surprised that I did not think of this sooner... I am at home during a very hot Tuesday, sitting in my kitchen in front of this screen with a plan to go for a short walk after the leftovers I have had for dinner. I am waiting on money in the mail (snail, unfortunately), and having vague thoughts about which dumpster I would choose if I do get kicked out of my apartment and have to suffer another humiliation. The job hunt continues, with one application sent to a school that I applied to years before, had an interview with, and then found myself rejected from because the teacher I was supposed to replace decided not to retire.
By Kendall Defoe 6 months ago in Writers
A Different Child – My Journey Into Awareness
A Different Child – My Journey Into Awareness Ever since I was a child, I felt like I didn’t quite fit in. There was something different about me — not in a sad or dramatic way, but in a deeply internal way. I remember watching other kids behave a certain way and asking myself:
By subah alenzi6 months ago in Writers
I Didn’t Grow Up Reading, But Now I Can’t Stop Writing
If you told 10-year-old me that I’d be writing blog posts for fun one day, I probably would've laughed and gone back to whatever weird bootleg anime was on TV. Reading just wasn’t part of my world growing up. I was raised in the north of Brazil, and honestly, nobody around me liked books. It wasn’t that people were lazy. It just wasn’t something we did.
By Alex David Du6 months ago in Writers
Todd Kassal of Illinois: Bringing Quantum Intelligence to CK RubberTrack’s Manufacturing Success
At first glance, CK RubberTrack in Illinois looks like any other high-output manufacturing facility—machines running in tight sequences, raw materials moving on tight schedules, and supply chains stretched across continents. But behind the scenes, Todd Kassal, Project Manager and strategic lead, is orchestrating a quiet revolution—one powered not by brute force, but by quantum computing-inspired intelligence.
By Todd J. Kassal6 months ago in Writers






