humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
A Lucky Coincidence Just Saved Me 1110 Euros
Last year, I took out an occupational disability insurance policy for authors and journalists over the phone. During the conversation, the person in charge advised me to register as a journalist and not as an author, because that would be much cheaper for me.
By René Junge5 years ago in Journal
The Game of Social chance
Social stratification has multiple factors in order for it to work properly. It starts with the social differentiation, “human diversity of the society”, to social inequality, to social order, and then the stratification which is created through the social forces such as “socio-historical and political actions” (Larkin, 2015). In this writing, I will be discussing three types of stratifications systems, how individuals are sorted into the system and the system’s social mobility.
By Doors to Life5 years ago in Journal
Dr. Matthew Primous nominated for 2021 Tallberg Global Leadership Prize
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Tallberg Global Leadership Prize is awarded annually to outstanding leaders who demonstrate the willingness and capacity to address the complexity of 21st-century challenges in innovative, risk-taking, and ethical ways, and whose work is global in aspiration or implication and is rooted in universal values.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous5 years ago in Journal
Try Try Try
I love to write. I have always loved to write, as long as I could remember. It is a big part of myself. Ever since I could start to read I wanted to be an author. But along the years I started to lose myself. I tried different places to write and publish work and nothing gets read more. Though It may have been FanFiction and I was only a tween, I started to lose faith. Then a few partners of mine took writing away from me to a point I just didn't want to anymore.
By Shyan Apple5 years ago in Journal
Anxiety Struggles
Writing has been in my blood since before I can remember. I have short stories that I had written back from when I was five or six years old, granted they barely make sense now, but even from a young age I loved writing and reading. Going through primary school and then on to high school, English was always my strongest subject and I would devour book after book. As I got older and gained more responsibilities, I read less but still tried to keep the imagination alive by thinking of short stories, characters and scenarios. Towards the end of year ten in 2002 at high school my direction and thoughts changed as I was leaning towards design in terms of architecture or interior design as a possible career path. This was all while working part time in a supermarket, and by year eleven I was barely keeping up with working part time and study. Making the decision to leave school in 2003 before half way was a tough decision. It was a decision my parents and I had talked about and that whatever decision I made, they would support me regardless.
By Ashleigh Holmes5 years ago in Journal





