quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
Life on the Farm
As the sun began to dip below the horizon, casting long shadows across the fields, Lucy trudged wearily back to the farmhouse. Her calloused hands ached, her back protested with every step, but she knew there was still work to be done before the day was done.
By cruddymoose3 years ago in Humans
Why Meditation Should Be Part of Your Daily Routine
Getting started with meditation can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Here are some tips for beginners: Find a quiet, comfortable space: Find a quiet space where you won't be interrupted. Sit in a comfortable chair or on a cushion on the floor. If you prefer, you can lie down, but be careful not to fall asleep!
By Muhammad Shahzaib3 years ago in Humans
The Ongoing Debate Over Cancel Culture and Free Speech
As of late, the expression "cancel culture" has become progressively well known, alluding to the act of openly disgracing and boycotting people or associations for their apparent hostile way of behaving or proclamations. While some contend that cancel culture is a fundamental instrument for considering individuals responsible, others accept that it smothers free discourse and makes a culture of dread.
By Paulraj Manickam Ashari3 years ago in Humans
Solitude and Me.
Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Adam who felt very different from the other kids his age. He often found himself lost in thought, preferring the company of his own mind over the loud and boisterous nature of his peers. While other children played sports and games together, Adam would often be found sitting alone on a bench, watching the world go by.
By zain hassan3 years ago in Humans
Hybrid Work
As the world continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, hybrid work has emerged as a popular working model for organizations. Hybrid work involves a combination of remote work and in-person work. This model offers employees flexibility and autonomy, while also allowing organizations to save on real estate costs. However, hybrid work also presents unique challenges that must be navigated for it to work effectively. In this blog post, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of hybrid work, and provide tips for managing productivity and maintaining well-being in this type of work environment.
By Anbarasan Williams3 years ago in Humans
Why Should You Read "Ego Is The Enemy" by Ryan Holiday?
Hey Friend! If you're looking for a thought-provoking and eye-opening book that challenges your perception of ego and its impact on your success and personal growth, then this is a must-read. Written by Ryan Holiday in an informal and conversational style, this book delves into the destructive nature of ego, how it can hinder our progress, and offers practical strategies to overcome it.
By The Book Worm3 years ago in Humans
Why Should You Read "The 4-Hour Work Week" by Tim Ferriss?
Hey Friend! Are you tired of the traditional 9-to-5 grind? Dreaming of escaping the rat race and living life on your own terms? If so, "The 4-Hour Work Week" is a must-read book for you that challenges conventional wisdom about work, productivity, and lifestyle design.
By The Book Worm3 years ago in Humans
Autism Awareness
Autism: what is it? Why should you care? Well, I’ll try my best to explain. Something I’ve noticed about people who don’t have autism, a lot of them have opinions on autism that are untrue or exaggerated, or don’t know what it is all together. And this includes a lot of people who claim to be “autistic professionals” or people who “studied autism.” So for autism awareness month, I’ve decided to attempt to explain autism from the perspective of somebody who actually has autism. Me. And no, I’m not Temple G! (Her diagnosis was Aspergers but that’s now part of ‘Autism spectrum disorder or ASD, fyi! Like Temple, however, we both had the same original diagnoses before we were lumped into one category.)
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Humans
Pre Islam Women
The life of women before Islam varied greatly depending on the time and place, but in general, women faced significant limitations and discrimination. In many societies, women were considered inferior to men and were treated as second-class citizens. Here are some examples of what life was like for women in different regions before the advent of Islam:
By Yasir Khan3 years ago in Humans
Allah & Hidayah
Hidayat, which translates to guidance, is a gift from Allah that is given to those who seek it with sincerity and humility. It is a divine intervention in the life of a person that leads them towards the path of righteousness and away from the path of darkness. Hidayat is not only about following the rules and regulations of Islam but also about developing a strong spiritual connection with Allah and following the teachings of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
By shazia Jamali3 years ago in Humans







