
Sarah Segrawski
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I'm a writer sharing interesting stories about the world around us. From science to daily life, I explore it all. Let's discover the wonders together!
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Beyond ChatGPT: 14 Mind-Blowing AI Tools Everyone Should Be Trying Out Now
The emergence of this new breed of “generative” AI tools has made it clear in recent months that it is no longer something that is only important in the realm of academic research or Silicon Valley tech giants.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in 01
41 Shocking Pictures Illustrate The Sad Reality Of Everyday Life
The world and human society are rapidly changing as we know it. There is a stark difference between how things were 20 years compared to how they are now. Even though society is progressing, and there are so many good changes taking place, there are many negative things that are destroying the fabric of the human mind, and human society.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Humans
12 Best Telegram Bots In 2023 That You Should Try Right Now
Telegram has been gaining a lot of popularity since Facebook has been in news so often for its security flaws. It is currently used by 550 million people globally, and the figure keeps growing. Users can, for instance, utilize the search box in the “Discovery” tab to look up accounts. This makes it simpler to locate accounts, public groups, and channels. Apart from security and ease of use, bots are yet another compelling reason to adopt the chat platform. In this article, you’ll get to know about the best Telegram bots.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Lifehack
Top 10 love poems that are close to heart
Love makes poets out of all of us. The few who feel intimidated or embarrassed about writing out our love and longing often take recourse to sending lyric-heavy songs, or selections from a poem (like those included here), just to let the object of our affection know how they make us feel. As someone who is constantly moved by love and reckless enough to publicly write about it, I’ve also often relied on sending other people’s poems to reveal my own feelings.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Poets
Meet the Pioneering Women of Iranian Surfing
Chabahar County occupies the easternmost stretch of Iran’s coastline, reaching toward the border with Pakistan. In the last 10 years, it’s become the unlikely home of Iran’s first surfing outpost, in the small village of Ramin, where a sandy beach hosts consistent waves throughout the summer.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Poets
Escape to the Country
Drawing upon principles of the slow movement, the locations featured in Slow Escapes embrace ideas of community, sustainability, and seasonality, and are involved in the preservation of heritage, culture, and tradition. From an 18th-century sheep farm reimagined as a guest house in the far north of Iceland, to a new-age finca in the heart of Andalusia, read the stories behind the places that are changing the way we vacation—for the better.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Poets
What is Your Soul’s Journey (And Where is Your Final Destination?)
Your soul. Where do you want it to take you? Do you want to know? It’s taking you everywhere. It’s the leading light that’s guiding you from lifetime to lifetime via the spirit world and has a hand in every inspired decision you’ve ever made.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Longevity
10 Signs from the Universe that Someone is Thinking About You
We all want to feel like we’re not alone. There’s a part of us deep inside that knows we have a deep connection to the world we inhabit. Being separated physically from someone doesn’t mean they exist completely out of our reality. There is a web, a matrix and a field that connects us all on the subtle level.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Humans
Forest Bathing: What it is & Where to do it?
The secret to mindful travel? A walk in the woods Whether you call it a fitness trend or a mindfulness practice (or a bit of both), what exactly is forest bathing? The term emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku (“forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”). The purpose was twofold: to offer an eco-antidote to tech-boom burnout and to inspire residents to reconnect with and protect the country’s forests.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Earth
The Power of Nature
We all have seen them: natural history documentaries that begin with a wonderfully pristine ecosystem, first on stage as a fragile, unstable thing of beauty. Complex habitats and rare animals mesmerize viewers with delicate, spellbinding behavior. Then, the story takes a dark turn as nature collides with the forces of mass production. The global economy, with its ruthless incentive structures and unrelenting search for growth, is the powerful nemesis to the fragile environment in need of a savior. The narrator urges us: Will we be, after all, the heroes of this story? Act, before it is too late.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Earth
12 Easy Ways to Make Money With ChatGPT (That Anyone Can Do)
Making money with ChatGPT is currently one of the most buzzed-about topics over the internet. Our article delves into 12 straightforward methods for monetization, with practical examples to guide you to success.
By Sarah Segrawski3 months ago in Geeks