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The Cornerstones of Enduring Success: Guiding Principles for Personal and Professional Growth
A single accomplishment rarely defines long-term success. It is shaped by consistent behaviors, strong values, and thoughtful decisions made over time. Both personal and professional growth depend on a solid foundation that supports resilience, clarity, and steady improvement. When individuals focus on core principles rather than quick results, they build progress that lasts.
By Philip Raymond Baquie24 days ago in Education
Will Pakistan be able to achieve its goals by attacking Afghanistan, or will further concerns arise?
Pakistan carried out airstrikes on Friday in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, as well as in the key cities of Kandahar and Paktia near the Pak-Afghan border. Pakistani officials claimed that defensive targets were struck in these locations.
By Real content24 days ago in Chapters
Why Fundraising for Real World Asset Tokenization Startups Is Gaining Investor Attention in 2026
The digital asset market has entered a stage where attention is gradually shifting from speculative cryptocurrencies to blockchain applications linked with tangible economic value. Among these developments, Real World Asset Tokenization has begun attracting substantial interest from venture funds, fintech investors, and institutional capital. Startups operating in this sector are now raising funding rounds at a pace rarely seen during the earlier phases of blockchain experimentation.
By Ethan hunt24 days ago in 01
Lady, Just Get Back in Your Car
I read this joke a couple of days ago on the internet. A man is driving his five-year-old to a friend's house. Suddenly, another car speeds in front and cuts them off. They almost have an accident. "Douchebag!" the father yells. A moment later, he realises the indiscretion, pulls over, and turns to face his son. "Your father just said a bad word," he says. "I was angry at that driver, but that was no excuse for what I said. It was wrong. But just because I said it, it doesn’t make it right, and I don’t ever want to hear you saying it. Is that clear?" His son looks at him and says, "Too late, Douchebag."
By Calvin London24 days ago in Humor
Niagara Falls: A Living Story of Power, History, and Human Wonder
Niagara Falls is one of those rare places where nature doesn’t just impress you—it overwhelms you. It’s a place where the earth’s ancient past meets the dreams of millions who stand at its edge, feeling the mist on their skin and the thunder in their bones. Stretching across the border of Ontario, Canada, and New York State in the United States, Niagara Falls has become one of the most visited natural wonders in North America, drawing more than 14 million people every year.
By Haroon Pasha24 days ago in Earth
Rereading Review: "Against Nature" by J.K Huysmans
It's been about a decade or so since I read Against Nature by JK Huysmans and so, I wanted to dive in once again. Unfortunately, my copy with some brutish annotations in which I exclaim my dislike for the main character resembling a young Morrissey in his attitudes has since been lost to time and so, I had to buy another copy. Emile Zola would probably sum up the book in the best way as it was, in fact, a charged novel against the naturalist movement - hence the title Against Nature. But then again, it is packed full of emotions that are generally against the nature of human feeling - they are against the progressive and free-willed, against the whimsical, against the want for redemption and joy. The main character's journey to discovering this is a pained one yes, one that usually drops him into the central problem of melancholic thinking and perhaps reminds us that we don't want to shovel this novel into our mouths all in one go. It is one of those books that can really weigh one's mind down.
By Annie Kapur24 days ago in Geeks









