fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
365 Days of Writing
The Minimalist Journaling Practice That Rewired My Thinking DAY ONE: THE EXPERIMENT BEGINS š On January first I committed to the smallest possible journaling practice: one sentence per day, just one, written in a physical notebook before bed, describing the single most important thing that happened or that I felt or that I learned that day, and this commitment which seemed almost insultingly simple compared to the elaborate morning pages and gratitude journals and bullet journals I had attempted and abandoned over the years was deliberately designed to be so small that I could not fail at it, because my history with journaling was a graveyard of ambitious systems that lasted two weeks before the effort required exceeded my discipline and the blank pages became accusations of inadequacy rather than invitations to reflection š
By The Curious Writerabout 9 hours ago in Journal
Global aggression and Donald Trump's psychological militarism: The world economy on the brink of collapse
(Special Report: Journalist Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan) The Middle East is once again engulfed in gunpowder and flames. The American leadership, drunk on global power, has created a crisis that has brought the entire world to the brink of economic and defense collapse. As the president of the world's most powerful country, Donald Trump's recent statements and actions have forced us to think whether he is a wise leader of a great superpower or is suffering from a serious psychological and aggressive disease. It is clear from his every other statement that he has become indifferent to the ground realities and the value of human lives. The truth is that President Trump does not need the Strait of Hormuz or Iranian oil at this time, but he needs a proper and urgent mental treatment, so that he can save the world from the fire of the terrible war towards which he is rapidly moving.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awanabout 20 hours ago in Journal
The No. 1 Habit That Destroys Adult Friendships, By A Psychologist
No healthy friendship operates on a strict 50/50 split at all times. Life happens. There will be seasons where one person gives more, carries more or needs more. However, thereās a significant difference between a temporary imbalance and a structural one.
By Muhammad Sabeela day ago in Journal
The Last App Youāll Ever Download: The Rise of the Self-Evolving Companion. AI-Generated.
I was looking at the dozen or so apps on my phone this morningāone for writing, one for design, one for tracking dataāand it hit me how cluttered our digital lives have become. It feels like having ten different assistants who donāt speak the same language and have no idea what the others are doing. But the trend currently bubbling under the surface of the tech world isn't about more apps. Itās about something much more intimate: the "Seed AI." This is a single, personalized agent that doesn't just follow instructions, but actually learns how to become the exact tool you need at that exact moment.
By Yataki Tumbi9 days ago in Journal
The Brutal Truth About Trying to Make Money Online
New Perspective Honestly, I have spoken about this topic before on my account, but I am both proud and regretful that I now have a new perspective on making money from home and earning a living online, as it were.
By Timothy A Rowland10 days ago in Journal
The Architecture of Silence: An Engineerās Blueprint for Peace in the Heart of Paris
In a world suffering from chronic noise, silence is often perceived as an emptinessāa lack of something. But for me, as an engineer who spent years studying the atomic structure of minerals, silence is something entirely different: it is the densest form of existence. It is not the absence of sound; it is a perfectly balanced vacuum. It is that specific, protected space where external chaotic pressure equalizes with internal strength, allowing the crystals of our soul to grow without fractures or flaws in their lattice.
By Magma Star12 days ago in Journal








