humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
A More Diverse Society
"Let's hang out outside." One of my classmates came up to me and said with curious eyes and a blushing face in Japanese. I just nodded without saying anything because I didn't know how to reply. Nodding was the only way I could reply to friends at that time because I hardly understood Japanese.
By Maria Kitaura15 days ago in Journal
The Recurrences
My dreams are always non-descript, and I know even at that deep level of the mind what they're for: to help me work out some kind of confusion or error or pattern. Being as dreams are, they combine funhouse mirror imagery with ultravivid reality, distortions or incongruent patterns/conversations/scenarios with supersaturated color vignettes. I very rarely remember them when I awaken. All I usually recall is that they make my head spin.
By David Muñoz15 days ago in Journal
Understanding Daytime Chaughadiya: Optimal Timings for Success and Harmony
Understanding Daytime Chaughadiya: Optimal Timings for Success and Harmony In Hindu astrology and tradition, Daytime Chaughadiya plays a significant role in determining auspicious and inauspicious timings throughout the day. Derived from ancient Vedic principles, Chaughadiya divides each daytime into eight equal segments, each approximately 96 minutes long. These segments are believed to carry varying degrees of auspiciousness, influencing decisions related to important activities such as weddings, travel, business ventures, and religious ceremonies. This comprehensive guide explores the intricacies of Daytime Chaughadiya, its types, calculation methods, and practical applications for achieving success and fostering harmony in various endeavors.
By hanuman chalisa16 days ago in Journal
Understanding Choghadiya: What It Is and How to Use It for Auspicious Timing
Understanding Choghadiya: What It Is and How to Use It for Auspicious Timing Choghadiya, an ancient Hindu timekeeping method, plays a crucial role in determining auspicious and inauspicious periods throughout the day. Originating from the Vedic traditions, Choghadiya is widely used in various rituals, ceremonies, and daily activities to ensure success and harmony. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Choghadiya, its significance, and how to use it effectively for auspicious timing.
By hanuman chalisa16 days ago in Journal
Handling a Breakup- Like a Boss
Originally Written: March 31, 2014 (But always relevant to people everywhere.) When I woke up this morning, my goal was to sit around all day feeding on self pity, depression, and tears. But by 9 am, I was over that shit. I was hungry and I wanted to run.
By Mortician Barbie16 days ago in Journal
Navigating the Urban Labyrinth:
In the annals of personal growth and exploration, there is a chapter in the lives of many young men marked by a decisive transition from the quiet confines of a small town to the vibrant energy of a large city. This story woven from threads of tension, uncertainty and self-discovery is one that I deeply understand, having embarked on such a journey myself.
By Mandeep Kumar16 days ago in Journal
Echoing Verses: The Timeless Voices of Great Poets
Poetry is the art of distilled emotion, the crafting of words into a rhythm that resonates across time and space. It speaks to our souls, echoing the verses of great poets whose voices have transcended their eras to touch the hearts of readers throughout history. In this blog, we will journey through the timeless voices of poets who have left an indelible mark on the literary world, exploring their lives, their works, and the enduring impact of their words.
By Alex Romanenko16 days ago in Journal
Day Dreamer
It is the story of a girl who faced almost all types of the problems to give up her dreams in between the way, but she chooses not to give up and live a life in the same way she dreamt to be. A girl named Akshata, everything was going in a smooth way before the entrance of her home tutor who raped her several times violently, she questioned herself several times but she never get able to raise her voice against him. She only wishes to not see the face of her teacher but she get raped nearly a year and after that the tutor shifted to another place and this is the day for which she is waiting, but it is not the end of the story. In her class fifth she again raped by her another home tutor but this time Akshata’s mother noticed it and she gave (her mother) him a warning not to even walk around her daughter. The story didn’t ends up she almost struggled 3 years with a lady teacher who doesn’t even know a single formula in Mathematics. Akshata tried to tell her mom about it but her mom wasn't ready to hear her because she was in anger that why her daughter didn't raised her voice against the previous home tutor, and it results in Akshata's maths subject gets weak day per day. At lastly in class 9th she attended a coaching where she feels better and studied in a way as she always wanted to be. In her class 10th she met an old aged home tutor who reached her very well and it results in that she scored 9.8 CGPA out of 10 CGPA. But in class 11 she again asked her mother that the home tutor isn't enough to teach her but her mother didn't get it and at almost the last of the session she enrolled herself into a coaching and from there she learned botany very well but in Physics she is almost out of the track which results that she get failed in the the Physics subject in her final examination. Students of her class maked fun of her but she managed to pass such examination anyhow. In her class 12 she joined her mausi's (sister of Akshata's mother) daughter 's wedding and there she encountered that there is a couple who gave her proposal to marry their son. And it is the time changing moment where Akshata's agreed to marry him which results into a conflict into her family. Even Akshata's own mama(Akshata's mother's brother), maasi wasn't ready to accept such matter and this all chaos is happening because the family who offered the proposal to Akshata they were from the USA. Although it was never the matter of money for Akshata, Akshata only wanted to be in such a family where people understands each and she noticed this all during the function that is why she agreed to do it so. Howsoever her age was 17 at that time... but she is matured enough... to understand this all. At lastly the proposal get rejected. She(Akshata )wanted to be a doctor but destiny had designed something different for her... even after the destruction of the marriage proposal she managed to pass her 12th examination with 1st division. And at lastly we see that she had done her post graduation in English Literature. It is really such an inspiration for herself too to see herself in such a place of University Of Allahabad. The Oxford of the East there she (Akshata) developed her acting skills too by participating in cultural programmes as she does when she was into her school days.
By Akriti Singh 17 days ago in Journal
Human-Wildlife Conflicts and Cooperation: A New Dawn for Karnataka and Kerala
Introduction Human-wildlife conflict is a significant challenge in many parts of the world, particularly in regions with rich biodiversity. In India, states like Karnataka and Kerala face frequent conflicts due to their substantial wildlife populations and the close proximity of human settlements to natural habitats. Recently, Karnataka and Kerala have taken a monumental step by signing an agreement aimed at tackling human-wildlife conflicts. This pact is designed to improve the management of wildlife corridors and enhance cooperation in monitoring and mitigating conflicts involving elephants and other wildlife that frequently cross state borders. This article delves deep into the specifics of this agreement, its significance, and the broader context of human-wildlife conflicts in India.
By Mohammed thanvir17 days ago in Journal