Publishing
From Illiteracy to Authorship
Transitioning from illiteracy to becoming a published author in just a few short years might seem like an insurmountable challenge. However, my journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome significant obstacles. This transformation occurred in an era before artificial intelligence (AI) became a publicly recognized tool, making my path a blend of traditional learning methods and relentless self-improvement. Here’s my story.
By Yuley Burrow2 years ago in Writers
A Reason For Being
It's so damn cold. I sit on the icy alley floor as millions of snowflakes fall like asteroids plummeting to the ground. Next to me are three empty wine bottles. My head is throbbing. I'm hungover and have a headache. My body shivers, and any bare skin that's showing is as pale as the moon. It serves me right to wear only a black dress, tights, and a stranger's coat on the coldest day of the year so far. I can't feel my fingers. I'm numb. Physically and mentally numb. My mind is blank. I stare at nothing. I zone out into a trance and forget about my surroundings.
By Libby Andrews2 years ago in Writers
Financial Freedom over Career Flexibility
The Changing Educational Landscape The educational landscape is evolving, with trade schools and vocational programs gaining popularity, especially among Generation Z. These practical demographic values targeted knowledge and industry certifications that directly lead to lucrative career opportunities, diverging from the theoretical approach of traditional colleges.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
Josef & Tommy's Story. Content Warning.
Once upon a time there was a boy name josef & he had a dog named tommy. He loved his dog very much. But one day his tommy was kidnapped by some cruel people's. He tried a lot & after 25 days he found his tommy & police arrested the kidnappers
By Mridul Reads The world 2 years ago in Writers
The Philosophy of Tiny Shifts to Remarkable Changes
Discover how habits, the unsung heroes of self-improvement, shape our daily lives and drive productivity, health, and well-being. Unlock personal and professional growth through understanding habit formation.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
'Myanmar officers constraining detainees to drink pee' . Content Warning.
'Myanmar officers constraining detainees to drink pee' Something like 50 individuals were killed in a Myanmar armed force strike on a town in Rakhine state last week, nearby occupants and resistance powers said. The town was in dread for more than two days during the activity of the nation's military. Witnesses let the BBC know that many individuals were blindfolded and beaten, hot petroleum was poured on them, and compelled to pee.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Fueling Success and Well-being in Organizations
Goal setting has long been heralded as a foundational strategy for achieving organizational success. The roots of its significance can be traced back to early research, which aimed to understand how intended achievements (goals) relate to actual performance in an organizational setting (Locke & Latham, 1990). This exploration has revealed profound insights into the numerous benefits of goal setting, spanning from increased motivation to enhanced self-efficacy.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers








