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I Stopped Posting My Personal Life Online (And Never Looked Back)
It’s been a year since I stopped posting everything online. Sure, I still have a TikTok account for the occasional scroll, but I have stopped posting my life! For years, I felt the need to show everything. I would go for a fun day out and as soon as I got home, I would go through the pictures to see which ones I could post, and show off what a great day we had. If my children had a performance at school, I would get a great picture of them and post about it right away! If I got a new job or changed my car, I would again get a picture and post it online!
By Mollie Blackman about a month ago in Journal
Aren't You Dammed Tired Of Being Told What To Think
America, regardless of your leanings, your appearance, or your politics, you should be tired of being told what to think and hearing it out of people who aren't trustworthy are intelligent to begin with.
By The Man Behind The Maskabout a month ago in Journal
The Island of Secrets: What the Epstein Files Reveal About Human Character
By Hazrat Umer The world was recently shaken by the release of documents known as the Epstein files. For many, it was just a news story about rich people and their secrets. But if we look deeper, it is a mirror reflecting the darkest parts of human nature. It is a story about how power, when left without the light of character, can turn into a monster that destroys lives.
By Hazrat Umerabout a month ago in Journal
The Man Who Refused to Die
On November 17, 2012, a small fiberglass fishing boat left the Pacific coast of Mexico near Costa Azul. On board were two men: an experienced fisherman named José and his young crewmate, Ezequiel. They were heading out for what should have been a routine two-day shark fishing trip into the vast waters of the Pacific Ocean.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in Journal
Dawson’s Beek
It’s the late 90’s, 1998 to be exact. The writer of Scream has just created a young adult television drama series that will define a generation. That show was called Dawson’s Creek and it starred one of the most defining performers of our time, James Van Der Beek.
By Joe Pattersonabout a month ago in Journal
If God Is Not Physically Here, How Are We Supposed to Have a Relationship With Him?
If God is not physically standing in front of us… if we cannot see Him, hear Him audibly, or sit across from Him at a table… then how are we supposed to have a real relationship with Him?
By Sound and Spiritabout a month ago in Journal
Amar Bhujbal and the Quiet Architecture of Digital Work. AI-Generated.
In the expanding landscape of digital work in India, much of the attention often settles on influencers, entrepreneurs, or technology founders. Less visible are the professionals who build and maintain the structure behind online presence. Among them is Amar Bhujbal, born on 6 October 1996 in India, whose career as a social media manager reflects a broader shift in how communication and identity are shaped in the digital age.
By Amar Bhujbalabout a month ago in Journal
Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spirit2 months ago in Journal
Top 10 Trending Gift Ideas for Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s is almost here, and I’ve noticed something every year around this time. People are not really looking for dramatic, over-the-top gifts. They’re looking for something personal. Something that feels like it belongs in real life, not just on social media.
By Marie Colvin2 months ago in Journal
Meta, Google, and Microsoft challenge Nvidia with AI chips to dominate the next decade
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining the strategies of major technology players, driving them toward vertical integration reminiscent of the model that characterized IBM in the 1960s.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal








