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How to Build a Profitable Online Business From Scratch. AI-Generated.
Building a profitable online business from scratch is no longer reserved for tech experts or Silicon Valley insiders. With the right strategy, tools, and mindset, anyone with a solid idea and the willingness to learn can create a sustainable source of income online. The digital economy has lowered the barrier to entry, allowing entrepreneurs to reach global audiences, test ideas quickly, and scale faster than ever before.
By Ayush Bagwari21 days ago in Art
The Quick-Witted Hero
After a long day of intense labor under the scorching sun, Adnan finally got a short break for lunch. His throat was dry from hunger and thirst, and his body felt exhausted. Adnan worked as a security guard in a large company, a job that demanded not only physical endurance but constant mental alertness. Standing for hours in extreme heat, watching every movement around him, and staying vigilant at all times was not an easy task. Even a moment of negligence in such a job could turn into lifelong regret.
By Sudais Zakwan22 days ago in Art
Project Hail Mary
The anticipation for the Project Hail Mary film adaptation in 2026 is absolutely massive! Andy Weir’s story is a masterclass in 'competence porn,' and seeing Ryland Grace brought to life on the big screen is going to be a cinematic treat. Translating that level of scientific problem-solving to film is a highly strategic process—much like the focus and timing required in a top-tier ice fishing slot game in the UK—you have to get every detail right to make the 'catch' truly satisfying for the audience
By StanleyGreen22 days ago in Art
Soon-Young (Shownal) Han: The Casting Director Redefining Global Collaboration
In an era where content knows no borders, casting has become more than selecting faces for the screen—it has become an act of cultural translation. Few understand this better than Soon-Young Han, also known professionally as Shownal Han, a global casting director whose work is quietly reshaping how Hollywood, Korean content, and international brands collaborate.
By Alpha News Network22 days ago in Art
My Sweet-Thang: Loving You in the Quiet Spaces
Love is often described through grand gestures—flowers, promises, and dramatic declarations. But real love, the kind that settles deep into the bones, rarely announces itself loudly. It arrives softly. It stays quietly. And somehow, it changes everything. That is what you are to me, my sweet-thang. You are not the noise in my life. You are the calm that follows it. In a world that constantly demands attention, speed, and perfection, you exist like a pause—a breath I didn’t know I was holding until you showed me how to release it. Loving you does not feel rushed or forced. It feels natural, like something my heart always knew how to do, even before it knew you. What makes you special isn’t something that can be easily explained. It’s in the way you listen—not just to my words, but to the silences between them. It’s in how you notice the small shifts in my mood before I even understand them myself. It’s in the comfort you offer without being asked, and the patience you show without keeping score. You love me in ways that don’t need proof. With you, I’ve learned that love doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. It can exist in shared glances, late-night conversations, and the simple reassurance of knowing someone is there. Even when nothing extraordinary is happening, being with you feels enough. That’s a rare thing. There are days when the world feels heavy—when responsibilities pile up, when doubts creep in, when exhaustion settles deeper than sleep can fix. On those days, you don’t try to fix me. You don’t rush me toward positivity or pretend everything is fine. You sit with me in the discomfort, and somehow, that makes it lighter. That’s love in its truest form. I don’t love you because you complete me. I love you because you understand me. You allow me to be myself—unpolished, uncertain, and still worthy of care. With you, I don’t feel the need to perform or pretend. I can simply exist, and that existence is met with warmth instead of judgment. You’ve shown me that love is not about possession, but presence. Being with you has changed the way I see affection. It’s no longer about constant excitement or dramatic highs. It’s about stability. About choosing each other, again and again, even on ordinary days. Especially on ordinary days. Because ordinary days are where life truly happens. My sweet-thang, you are the kind of love that doesn’t fade when the excitement settles. You are the kind that deepens. The kind that grows roots. The kind that feels safe enough to last. I don’t know what the future holds. I don’t pretend love guarantees certainty or perfection. But I do know this: loving you feels honest. It feels real. And in a world full of temporary things, that reality is rare and precious. You are not just someone I love. You are someone I choose. Every day. In quiet ways. With a steady heart. And that, my sweet-thang, is everything.
By Zahid Hussain22 days ago in Art
The Fake Fishermen
When Akbar Khan saw one of his goats slipping down the hillside, he hurriedly jumped across the rocks and ran down the slope. The goat managed to save itself from falling, but Akbar Khan could not keep his balance. His foot became tangled in a bush, and he slipped down the slope toward a muddy swamp. While falling, his hand caught hold of a bent tree branch, which saved him from sinking into the mud. Holding the branch tightly, he slowly made his way back up the slope. After reaching the top, he breathed a long sigh of relief.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Art







