The Soulful Scribbler
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Teacher, Scientist, Writer, Reader, Poet
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- Top Story - November 2021
A Teacher’s Take On Students’ Smartphone Gaming AddictionTop Story - November 2021
The pandemic has caused and is still causing havoc all around the globe. As a teacher of English at a privately run primary school in Poland, I am able to notice another serious issue that COVID-19 has created among school students. The long hibernation period away from schools has made students get hopelessly addicted to their smartphones like never before.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Education
6 Lesser-Known Introvert Characters
How to spot an introvert on the spot? Introverts cannot hold or maintain eye contact with the person they are talking to. That’s it. You now know the top-secret. Next time someone does that, know that you were talking to an introvert.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Psyche
4 Bitter Truths Of Tomorrow That Millennial And GenZ Men And Women Must Make Peace With
Not Being There For Their Parents. Moving abroad for studies, work, or to seek a better life has become a common occurrence in most parts of the world. There has been an unprecedented increase in student and skilled worker immigration to developed Western countries in the last two decades.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in FYI
Edible Juicy Steak Made In The Lab From Stem Cells Using 3D-Food Printing With Zero Animal-Cruelty
Any novel invention with a wide spectrum of applications tends to get positively exploited across diversified industrial arenas. 3D printing is not an exception to this.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Futurism
Are You An Entrepreneur By Choice? You Could Be A Narcissist, Says a 2021 Research Study
Full of I, me, and myself in my top shelf (brain), could define a narcissist in a funny yet thought-provoking manner. I believe that narcissistic traits come and go sporadically in each and every one of us. But as the saying goes ‘too much of anything is good for nothing’, narcissists are full of themselves all the time, day in and day out, to the point where it is evident that something’s not okay with them.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Journal
Don’t Blame Them
A poem’s both primary and ultimate aims are to kindle many different thoughts in the reader. It’s just like how an artist’s painting can provoke different emotions in different people. Some of you may find the poem below to be inspiring, others may find it sympathizing or even satirical. It is totally dependent on the reader’s perception of my words. For those who find it satirical, please know that I am neither an advocate of feminism nor a critic. I am a neutral person by all means. Please understand that I am well aware that women are equally capable or more capable than men in all areas. I’ve seen that in my mother, other women in my family, and my kith and kin. Please read the poem with an open mind. Thank you.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Poets
Forgotten Workplace Hacks That Will Reduce Worry And Fatigue At Work
Clear Your Desk of All Papers Except Those Related to the Immediate Problem at Hand Do you keep your desk nice and organized? I don’t, but I’m constantly trying. There are two kinds of people in the world. There are those who can only work successfully when their immediate surroundings are organized and tidy, and then there are those like myself who can function in any messy state. I’ve tried to be otherwise, but there hasn’t been any significant progress. I’ll keep trying… I’ll keep trying….
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Journal
- Top Story - October 2021
What Does Your Love Style Tell You About The Quality Of Your Relationship?Top Story - October 2021
Did you know there are different styles of love? I didn’t until I stumbled upon what I read a few days ago. Lee has identified and categorized six love styles, three of which are primary and three of which are secondary, based on the various attitudes people have toward romantic love.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Humans
Are The High-Speed Internet And Online Services Creating More Introverts Than Ever?
The baby boomers — people born 1946–1964, and Gen X — people born 1965–1980-had to go out to socialize, date, watch movies on the big screen, buy groceries, enjoy restaurant food, and find services to fix anything and everything at home. They had no choice, for they didn’t have what we have today, the internet.
By The Soulful Scribbler 2 years ago in Humans