literature
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5 Reasons Every Company Needs a Robust IT Health Check Strategy in 2025
In 2025, technology underpins nearly every part of a business—from communication tools to data storage and cloud systems. Yet many organizations overlook the importance of regularly assessing their IT infrastructure.
By Andrew Taylor4 months ago in Humans
The Last Light of Arcadia. AI-Generated.
It was raining in Arcadia, the kind of rain that seemed to wash away more than just the streets-it washed away memories, regrets, and sometimes hope itself. Eleanor pulled her coat tighter, the collar scratching her neck as she navigated the narrow alleyways of the city. Art had always been her escape, but lately, the canvases on her studio walls seemed to mock her, reflecting the emptiness she felt rather than the vibrant world she longed to create.
By Fun Shuting4 months ago in Humans
What Do You Possess to Dominate? A Study on the Romantic Non-Belonger's Mindset
Introduction In a world where power dynamics constantly shift and roles evolve, the question of domination's nature and manifestations in human relationships remains a subject of deep contemplation and debate. Perhaps the relationship between men and women stands out as one of the most revealing arenas for these complex dynamics. While some perceive dominance as a material force measured by physique or position, another form of subtle supremacy emerges – embodied in a being that, at first glance, appears "weak" and "fragile," yet possesses a captivating "nectar" that draws hearts and subjugates minds.
By Mohamed Elbebany4 months ago in Humans
just like i wanted
chapter6 just like i wanted "it isn't what you think!" i protest. it's obvious to me that Carter thinks i'm rejecting a part of him. and it makes sense that he would feel spurned and judged when i distance from his habit. honestly, there isn’t another way to interpret my dissociation from his perspective, but it is the intention and motive for my pushback that i wish to give my personal definition to.
By ⸘jason alan‽4 months ago in Humans
Human Lives in Focus
In a world often defined by headlines of conflict, disaster, or politics, it's in the quiet turning of human lives that we see the deepest contours of our shared experience. Today’s stories bring us closer to those whose voices, often overlooked, point to small revolutions in dignity, belonging, and transformation.
By Alexander Mind5 months ago in Humans
Retro Tech 100
Retro Tech 100 The Sound Era: 10 Devices That Changed How We Heard the World. Before streaming became invisible, music was something you touched. It had texture, temperature, and ritual. You flipped switches, pressed clunky buttons, wound tape with a pencil, and carried sound like a secret. Every beat took effort; every song, a bit of patience.
By Sayed Zewayed5 months ago in Humans
Experts Everywhere, But Where Is the Wisdom?
We are living in a time where experts seem to be everywhere. You can find them on television shows, YouTube videos, podcasts, and social media platforms. Every day, people are sharing opinions, facts, and advice about how to live, what to buy, and what to believe. Some speak with great confidence, others show off their degrees or years of study — and all of them sound very sure of what they are saying.
By Bilal khan 5 months ago in Humans
Why You Must Read "Be Happy: Think Different" Now
It is a truth universally acknowledged that we all yearn for a deeper sense of fulfillment. We see it in the hurried steps, the relentless pursuit of more, the way we structure our days around external benchmarks of accomplishment. It's an honest aspiration, this desire for happiness, but somewhere along the line, the narrative shifted. We began to equate joy with accumulation, with achievement, believing the brass ring of material wealth or professional success would somehow deliver the peace we crave. But, my friends, we know in our hearts that this is a foundation built on sand. True, lasting happiness—the kind that sustains you through the inevitable storms—is not an elusive treasure hidden far away; it is a profound internal discipline.
By Andrea Baeren5 months ago in Humans
Society's Mirror
In today’s world, it feels like we’re more connected than ever endless streams of information, social media updates, and digital conversations link us all. Yet, ironically, this constant connection often leaves us feeling more isolated and distracted. We build towers of technology and progress, but sometimes, we forget to look up and truly see each other.
By Queen adan5 months ago in Humans
10 Rare Languages on the Endangered Languages List Worldwide
Imagine opening a book and discovering entire chapters of human history missing. That’s what happens every time a language disappears. According to UNESCO, nearly half of the world’s 7,000+ languages are at risk of vanishing, and with each one, we lose stories, songs, and ways of seeing the world that no translation can fully replace.
By Melody Dalisay5 months ago in Humans
Woman in the Eyes of Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal
The story of womanhood has always been entwined with the story of humanity itself. Through every age and every civilization, philosophers and poets have tried to capture her essence—sometimes with reverence, sometimes with skepticism, and often with deep contradictions. Among the voices that echo across time are four giants of thought: Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal. Each, in his own way, painted a portrait of woman—not merely as a figure of flesh and blood, but as a symbol of truth, love, wisdom, and sometimes, danger.
By Saqib Ullah5 months ago in Humans








