humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
The world order likes to introduce itself as a set of principles.
From 2010 to 2025, that tension between military dominance and national interest did not fade. It became the soundtrack. Every headline felt like a reminder that power still matters, but power now travels in new forms: data, supply chains, energy routes, sanctions, alliances, debt, and the quiet leverage of who controls the platforms where money and information move.
By Sayed Zewayed2 months ago in Journal
The Streets They Call Home
In every neighborhood, there are stories that go unnoticed, quietly unfolding around us. Among the loud traffic, chatter of markets, and hum of daily life, street dogs move silently, surviving on instinct, memory, and the rare kindness of strangers. They do not have homes or families in the traditional sense, yet they belong to the streets in ways many humans never fully understand.
By ORM_Specialist2 months ago in Journal
9,000 dollars for a BTS Ticket?!. Content Warning.
I need to rant. What is pissing me off is these scalpers online buying tickets and doubling the amount just for people to buy it for the double price. I do not know what is the reason behnd that ,but I promise you... none of that makes sense. Here's why I'm saying this. I'm saying this cause this happened to me again about BTS and trying to get tickets to go . I promise you it's like really frekaing irritating when you are trying to get them and you get outed by jackasses ( scalpers ) that want to double the price like it's a fucking Knicks game.
By Erica Williams2 months ago in Journal
Young “Love" Stories By Past Me
Since Valentine's Day has come and gone, I think this journal entry is suitable. I was around my early or mid-20s when I wrote this. I decided to leave it as is and not edit it. Thinking about past memories as I read my old writing is a weird experience. I turned 33 years old on January 14th this year. I hope you enjoy reading Young Sharva’s thoughts.
By SharvaStudio2 months ago in Journal
Why Calm Is Becoming a Strategic Advantage in Hospitality
For decades, the professional kitchen has been defined by noise. Commands, shouts, orders fired across the line, arguments over timing, and tension disguised as discipline. The culinary world inherited a military structure in which volume equaled authority and pressure equaled performance. For a long time, that model seemed unquestionable.
By Cristian Marino2 months ago in Journal
8 Micro Behaviors People Notice During Stressful Moments.
Stress exposes patterns fast. People notice small actions before words. Researchers who study resilience focus on these signals because they predict recovery over time. You show these behaviors in meetings, conflicts, deadlines, and losses. Each one shapes trust, performance, and health.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
The Difference a Month Makes
Last month, around this time, I was sitting in a homeless shelter typing up an update on the status of my ongoing melodrama with my reflexively abusive husband. Today, I'm curled up in my and my hubby's home and happy to report that the worst of the storm is past us now. No more 2:30am mornings, no more putting ten thousand miles on the car in a month, no more strangers touching my laundry in shared machines or my food in a shared kitchen.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist2 months ago in Journal
THE BOY WHO WROTE FOR TOMORROW. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I never believed stories could save lives. I used to think stories were just entertainment — something people read to escape reality. I never imagined that one day, my own survival would depend on words typed with shaking hands at 3 a.m.
By Pure child2 months ago in Journal









