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The Football Player and the Cheerleader
It's raining outside at about 4 p.m. on a Monday. I've composed and recorded two songs on my Youtube channel and I just ate a bologna sandwich for an early dinner. I think I'll have ice-cream for desert later when I watch the next episode of House of the Dragon. For now, I'm just sitting here feeling a bit bored, all by myself, and I'm thinking about Tom Brady and that book "50 Shades of Grey". Tom married Gisele. Gisele didn't love Tom even with all his fame and money. Gisele left Tom to face the backlash of the end of his career and the end of his marriage all by himself. Poor Tom.
By Shanon Marie Clare Angermeyer Norman5 days ago in Journal
Unveiling the capitalism behind the extravagance of The Ambani Wedding
Unveiling the capitalism behind the extravagance of The Ambani Wedding The excessive luxury of the wedding of Indian billionaire heir Anant Ambani is causing controversy in a country with a widening gap between the wealthy and the less fortunate. The extravagant wedding of the Merchant-Ambani couple, which cost millions of rupees, has sparked conversation for its abundant nature and the high-end brands featured. Some online users have suggested a possible connection between the wedding costs and increased mobile data prices, but overall, the celebrations were a showcase for luxury brands.
By Hridya Sharma8 days ago in Journal
Unveiling the Truth: The Dark Side of Societal Expectations on Life's Milestones.
Unveiling the Truth: The Dark Side of Societal Expectations on Life's Milestones. Societal pressures dictate specific timelines for achieving milestones like graduating college, getting married, having children, and buying a house. However, these deadlines are often arbitrary and can change with advancements in technology, the economy, and societal norms. It is important to understand where these expectations come from and create personal milestones that are meaningful rather than clinging to outdated societal norms.
By Hridya Sharma15 days ago in Journal
Have you found your true calling in life yet?
The Search for Purpose Life is an incredible journey, full of twists, turns, highs, and lows. As we navigate this path, one of the most profound questions we encounter is: Have you found your true calling in life yet? It’s a question that can ignite excitement, curiosity, and sometimes, a bit of anxiety. After all, the idea of a “true calling” carries a weighty significance—it implies a purpose, a reason for being, a path that aligns with our deepest passions and values.
By RAJEEV VERMA16 days ago in Journal
What is SEO: A Comprehensive Guide to Search Engine Optimization
In the vast digital landscape of the internet, the term "SEO" is often mentioned as a crucial component of online success. But what exactly is SEO, and why is it so important? In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the fundamentals of SEO, its key components, and why it matters for websites of all sizes and industries.
By Leo Arthur17 days ago in Journal
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024
The recent guidelines issued by RCI have created unrest amongst the aspiring minds of psychology. The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) has released a fresh circular specifically targeting individuals who have a keen interest in studying psychology. The regulatory body has recently introduced a new set of guidelines for the BSc Clinical Psychology (Honours) course. It aimed to address the need for trained and competent professionals for mental health, more specifically for the treatment of patients with less serious emotional and psychological ailments, that could be detrimental in the long run.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a month ago in Journal
Beyond the Numbers: Understanding the Societal Impact of Gender Disparities in Financial Literacy
Beyond the Numbers: Understanding the Societal Impact of Gender Disparities in Financial Literacy Although women have made great progress in the last few decades toward full equality, more needs to be done. The gender pay disparity in Europe is 12.7%. They are more likely to work in fields where wages are low and to encounter discrimination at work. In general, women have lower financial literacy than men. Many people lack basic knowledge of financial principles, with a significant gender gap in financial literacy. Women face unique financial challenges due to longer life expectancies, lower lifetime income, and career interruptions for child-rearing. This lack of financial knowledge puts women at risk of financial insecurity in retirement. Those with higher financial literacy are more likely to make better financial decisions, such as investing in the stock market and saving for retirement. It is important to understand women's level of financial understanding and address any gaps in financial skills.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a month ago in Journal
Mind and Matters
One Day: I think I had entered a consecutive FOMO cycle, and usually online I had thoughts such as "just subscribe." You'll get so much out of scanning headlines and noticing what topics and people are hot, and not ever having time to read the articles in depth. The limit for my time devoted to actual subscriptions was about 5% of the total number where I subscribed.
By Coral Bruneabout a month ago in Journal
Believe In Your Omnichannel Marketing Skills But Never Stop Improving
Believe In Your Omnichannel Marketing Skills But Never Stop Improving In today’s all conducive and comprehensive world, brands and entrepreneurs are brainstorming and strategizing the optimum way to market their products. We live in an era where everything is available in an instant. The availability of information in a split second and the access to multiple alternatives of the same commodity have fostered cutthroat competition.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
The Burning Light Within: Unlocking Our Collective Power
Does the world still await a messiah? Anticipating the messiah as foretold by the elders of old, we live in a time of hope and greed, good and evil. The necessity of one’s circumstance often outweighs the consequences of sin.
By Marcelinus Apakhade2 months ago in Journal