humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Can We Bring Back Pen Pals Please?
It has dawned on me just now, that there isn't much left in the world of our old ways. I remember when I was in school we had "pen pals" where we would write letters to other children from other schools. They were in another country.
By Marissa Jeffries4 years ago in Journal
Unique Perspectives
Here are 13 (or did you already guess that?) random concepts that have come to me in my travels. There provide a mere handful of the ideas that have inspired me with their pain and pleasure in those trying moments, and of those that were lost before they could be recorded.
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man4 years ago in Journal
The truth about Money
I still remember the best lesson I ever learned about money. It was in my second year of Economics, the first lecture in Macroeconomics. Our professor took out a 20-pound note, waved it around in front of an auditorium full of young students, and asked "Who can tell me what this is?"
By Meliha Avdic4 years ago in Journal
The Myth of Meritocracy
If you have been working in the tech industry for a long you might have seen the term "meritocracy" highlighted in every performance appraisal related email. When I was in my 20s, I used to believe that all these appraisals based on merit are correct to the dot. Little did I think about what is the basis for measuring merit and who decides this. It is when I am feeling stalled in my career, I gave some serious thought to it.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Journal
Five Signs of Writer Syndrome
When we hear "writer," we picture a solitary figure typing away at a computer keyboard. He's just talking to himself and writing about it. However, writers are not at all like this. Writers have a stable and complicated life, and it is well worth living because of their fascinating habits. A writer's Emotional sensitivity is often equated with emotional instability or immaturity, leading to misunderstanding. It's a known truth that writers are empathic and have a unique way of looking at things.
By Hussain Soomro 4 years ago in Journal
Debt
I reread the entry below which I wrote on April 22, 2021, and titled “Debt”. In the back of my mind, I always thought about posting it, but something kept me back, and that something is fear. In the entry below, I wrote about my fear for money - I now write, fear in and of itself needs to be handled. By me.
By Michael Owczarek4 years ago in Journal






