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Simplicity is as Elegant as it is Brilliant
Simplicity will carry the day. Leo Tolstoy said that there is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness, or truth.
Rene VolpiPublished 7 days ago in JournalThe Orange, the Soap & the Actress
I let the peel fall to the dusty black floor. “It was a queer sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs,” I began.
Marie WilsonPublished 12 days ago in JournalAnother Factor That Separates Sages From Masters
Read to the End to Help "Change The World" with our Earth Week Impact Launch Initiative! --- In my article The 8 Stages to a Quality Career, I detailed each of the steps one must go through to advance to the highest levels in any Industry.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 24 days ago in JournalWhen the Robots Took My Job
This is for RM Stockton's Write Club prompt for the month of April: AI Please allow me to vent. For "college," I went to a scam school that is now closed. We were promised internships that were never spoken of again after admissions, and we were promised help finding jobs. The first time I went to the career counselor's office, she was completely frazzled. She had no idea what to do with us, the film majors. The second time I visited her office, I let her know that I'd found myself a job, and she was visibly relieved.
Rebekah ConardPublished 28 days ago in JournalSabotage
Lately I’ve been in a funk where everything can be going right. You know I’m in a happy place talking to who knows, I’m at peace and feel like everything is just going great you know. But once I start seeing that everything is going great for some reason I need to sabotage it. I need to sabotage my happiness and what I have going on in my life so no one else is able to do it for me. Does that make sense? Am I the only one who gets this way?
Merjaunie LenaPublished about a month ago in JournalUnderstanding Your Stress Gauge
Most people believe that Stress is Bad. However, it really doesn't work like that in Humans. See, Stress itself is neither Good nor Bad inherently.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published about a month ago in JournalPosting Letters
As Misty had gotten older and material items have become of less value to her she started to declutter all the boxes where she’d kept unnecessary bric-a-brac. There were documents, old love letters, trinkets, seashells, bus passes and brochures from trips she’d randomly collected in Europe, playbills from London in the 70’s and many other obscure items that no longer held her interest. She had been recommended a fantastic book to read on minimalizing and had also seen a wonderful documentary on decluttering which inspired her to apply these methods into her own life. She decided it was time to make the difference.
Debbi LonmonPublished about a year ago in JournalDid We Manifest AI Due to Collective Human Attitudes on Work?
Food for thought indeed. There is a mighty fine line between "AI is taking our jobs" as a downright conspiracy theory, to something that is true and proven in some (if not many) occupations; from cashiers to illustrators, and robotic surgery to name, let alone robot lawyers for real. Furthermore, this article is not designed to create more fear and uncertainty than what is already circulating in the cosmos, but rather to view AI and the world of work from a different perspective.
Justine CrowleyPublished 2 months ago in Journal
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Capturing the Wild Heart of Africa: A Photographer's Guide to the Masai Mara
The Masai Mara, a name that resonates with echo of the wild, holds a mystic allure for photographers around the globe. Nestled in the heart of Kenya, this national reserve is not just a wildlife haven but a vibrant canvas of nature, presenting some of the most spectacular opportunities for wildlife photography. Our unique winter Spiti packages offer the perfect blend of adventure and cultural immersion.
The Wild TerrainPublished 16 minutes ago in JournalChallenging Neutrality: South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel and the Global Student Protest Movement
South Africa's case against Israel for genocide and the Wests neutrality, with a focus on USA students protests, highlights the complexities of addressing alleged genocidal acts in conflict zones and the challenges of achieving justice.
David SnamPublished 18 minutes ago in JournalNirmala sitharaman
Title Nirmala Sitharaman A Trailblazer in Indian Politics preface Nirmala Sitharaman, a prominent figure in Indian politics, has sculpted a distinct path in a sphere generally enthralled by men. As India's first full- time womanish Finance Minister and a crucial member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party( BJP), Sitharaman's trip is marked by adaptability, determination, and a commitment to serving her nation. This composition delves into her background, rise to elevation, policy benefactions, and impact on Indian politics. Early Life and Education Born on August 18, 1959, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, Nirmala Sitharaman's early times were shaped by a middle- class parenting. She pursued her education with zeal, carrying a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirapalli, and a Master's degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Sitharaman latterly embarked on a successful commercial career, holding positions in exploration and strategy with notable associations like Price Waterhouse, and the Agricultural Engineers Association in the United Kingdom. Entry into Politics Nirmala Sitharaman's incursion into politics wasn't a conventional bone
vinoth kumarPublished 36 minutes ago in JournalThe 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.
Marcelinus ApakhadePublished about 3 hours ago in JournalWest Coast Milblogger
Hello West Coast Milblogger fans, exciting times at parent company From A to Z, as they announce a campaign to win a screenplay contest. Starting soon, they’re going to be sharing funny memes to ask people to Subscribe, Like, and Share, Share [sic]. So, stay tuned for that.
Cyrus EmersonPublished about 4 hours ago in JournalLegal Essentials: A Comprehensive Guide for Entrepreneurs in Business Law
Gaurav Mohindra: Starting a business is an exhilarating journey filled with opportunities, but it also comes with a myriad of legal considerations. Whether you're launching a startup or scaling your existing venture, understanding key aspects of business law can help you navigate potential pitfalls and safeguard your enterprise. Here are some essential legal tips for entrepreneurs to keep in mind:
Gaurav MohindraPublished about 4 hours ago in JournalTracing the Evolution
Introduction: Economics, often dubbed the "dismal science," is a field that has profoundly shaped human societies for centuries. From ancient civilizations to the modern globalized world, economic theories and practices have been pivotal in determining the course of nations and the lives of individuals. This article aims to provide a concise overview of the history of economics, highlighting key thinkers, theories, and milestones that have shaped the discipline into what it is today.
Samson E. GiftedPublished about 12 hours ago in JournalRuth K.'s Musings and Madness Blog: Vol. IV
There's nothing like summer in the city. Some are under stress, some are sitting pretty. Forgive me a little Hamilton indulgence. Last weekend I was in DC, I live in New York, the specter of the earworm show follows me wherever I go apparently. But Miranda knew what he was talking about, the New York summer. Its beautiful, and chaotic. It's New York, just hotter. And muggier. And sometimes the streets smell like pee.
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