fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Diary of Anony Elle
I remember one time, we were on our way to school and it was like the first day or something. I only say this because for whatever reason my mom had to turn in my sister's birth certificate (or shot records, or something like that) into the office. Well for whatever reason she decides to tell me to hold this important documentation. Now I couldn't have been no older than like 10 or 11 years old, and all my life I had been known to be clumsy and forgetful... My folks called me careless. So why, she decided to hand ME this documentation? I don't know but it sounds like a setup to me!
By Anony Elle3 days ago in Journal
Ukraine's Sting Op Exposed US Intel Leaks To Russia
In mid-January 2026, a revelation from a former French intelligence operative sent shockwaves through the geopolitical community. Speaking on LCI television, Vincent Crouzet, a retired DGSE agent, claimed that Ukraine had conducted a deliberate sting operation on U.S. intelligence channels.
By James Marinero5 days ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Self Assessment Tax Returns in London
Navigating the UK tax system can feel labyrinthine, particularly for individuals and businesses with complex income streams. In London, where entrepreneurial activity, property investment, and freelance work thrive, understanding self assessment is not merely advisable—it is essential. This guide offers a comprehensive exploration of how self assessment tax returns work, who needs to file them, key deadlines, common pitfalls, and the value of professional support.
By Self Assessment Tax Return6 days ago in Journal
A Matter of Time. AI-Generated.
The Quiet Power We All Ignore Time is strange. We complain about not having enough of it, yet we waste it without noticing. We chase it when it’s gone and ignore it when it’s present. We say “one day”, “someday”, “later” — as if time owes us a future. But everything in life — success, failure, love, healing, regret — is ultimately a matter of time. Time doesn’t knock. It doesn’t warn. It doesn’t wait. It simply moves forward, shaping us silently while we’re distracted by life. Time Is Invisible, Yet It Controls Everything You can’t touch time. You can’t stop it. You can’t store it. Yet it decides: When opportunities arrive When relationships grow or fade When dreams feel possible or impossible Time is the only currency that treats everyone equally. The rich don’t get extra hours. The powerful don’t get rewinds. The lucky don’t get extensions. Every human being wakes up with 24 hours, but what we do with them separates ordinary lives from extraordinary ones. Why We Always Think We Have More Time One of the biggest lies we tell ourselves is: “I’ll do it later.” Later I’ll follow my passion Later I’ll tell them I love them Later I’ll forgive Later I’ll start again Later feels safe because it doesn’t demand courage today. But time doesn’t care about our comfort. It keeps moving — and one day, later becomes never. The Illusion of the Perfect Moment We wait for the “right time”: When we’re more confident When life is more stable When conditions are perfect But here’s the truth no one likes to admit: The perfect moment is a myth. Time never arrives wrapped in certainty. Growth happens in chaos. Change begins in discomfort. Most successful stories didn’t start at the right time — they started because someone acted despite the wrong time. Time and Regret: A Painful Relationship Regret is born when time passes and courage doesn’t. People rarely regret what they tried. They regret: The words they never said The risks they never took The chances they ignored Time has a cruel way of turning missed moments into lifelong questions: “What if I had tried?” And the saddest part? Time gives no answers — only silence. How Time Heals, But Also Reveals We often hear: “Time heals everything.” That’s only half true. Time heals wounds — but it also reveals truths: About people About ourselves About what truly mattered With time, masks fall. Illusions fade. What’s real remains. Time doesn’t change people — it exposes them. Success Is Rarely About Talent — It’s About Timing Some people call it luck. Others call it destiny. But often, success is simply understanding time: Knowing when to act Knowing when to wait Knowing when to let go The same idea can fail today and succeed tomorrow. The same effort can feel useless for years — until suddenly, time aligns and everything changes. Overnight success is almost always: Years of patience meeting the right moment. Time in Relationships: The Most Fragile Investment People assume relationships will always be there. But relationships are living things — they grow or decay with time and attention. Time ignored creates distance Time invested creates connection Sometimes, it’s not betrayal that ends relationships — it’s neglect over time. One day, you realize: The person you once talked to every day is now a stranger — not because of a fight, but because time passed without care. The Fear of Running Out of Time At some point in life, everyone feels it: That quiet panic — “Am I too late?” Too late to start over? Too late to change? Too late to dream again? But here’s something powerful: As long as time is still moving for you, it’s not over. The clock only stops when life does. Why Small Actions Matter More Than Big Plans People overestimate what they can do in a day and underestimate what they can do in a year. Time rewards consistency, not intensity. A few minutes daily beats hours once a month Small steps compound into massive change Time is patient — but only with those who show up regularly. Living With Time, Not Against It The secret isn’t to fight time. It’s to align with it. Use time to: Learn instead of rush Build instead of compare Grow instead of fear When you respect time, it works with you. When you waste it, it teaches harsh lessons. A Final Thought: This Moment Is All You Have Right now — this exact moment — is already becoming the past. Time isn’t asking you to be perfect. It’s asking you to be present. Say the thing. Start the thing. Forgive. Try. Risk. Live. Because in the end, life isn’t about how long it was — it’s about what you did with the time you were given. And everything you’ll ever become… is a matter of time. Author’s Note (Optional for Vocal Bio) This article is written for those who feel stuck between yesterday and tomorrow — a reminder that time is not our enemy, but our most honest teacher.
By Zahid Hussain7 days ago in Journal
​Time Slipped
The grandfather clock in the hallway didn’t just chime; it groaned, a heavy metallic protest that echoed through the draughty floorboards of Blackwood Manor. Arthur checked his pocket watch—a silver heirloom that had been right twice a day for a century, but was currently spinning its hands like a propeller.
By LUNA EDITH9 days ago in Journal
Why Calm Is Becoming a Strategic Advantage in Hospitality
For decades, the professional kitchen has been defined by noise. Commands, shouts, orders fired across the line, arguments over timing, and tension disguised as discipline. The culinary world inherited a military structure in which volume equaled authority and pressure equaled performance. For a long time, that model seemed unquestionable.
By Cristian Marino10 days ago in Journal
“Iran VS United States, Tensions at the Breaking Point. Trump’s Next Move Could Reshape the Middle East”
1. Background: What’s Happening Now • Nationwide protests in Iran are ongoing due to a severe economic crisis, skyrocketing inflation, and public anger about conditions inside the country. • President Donald Trump has publicly threatened Iran, warning that if Tehran violently suppresses protesters or gets too aggressive, the U.S. could intervene. • Iran’s government has responded by warning of swift and comprehensive retaliation if the U.S. attacks. • Iran’s airspace and infrastructure remain tense, but some diplomatic communications have briefly reopened, signaling both sides are weighing options.
By USA daily update 11 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy — January 21, 2026
Today the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, and the liturgy invites us to reflect on courage, fidelity, and the quiet strength that comes from trusting God completely. As we continue through the Second Week in Ordinary Time, the readings place before us two powerful images of faith in action: the youthful confidence of David as he faces Goliath, and the steady, uncompromising mercy of Christ as He heals on the Sabbath. Together, they remind us that God’s power is often revealed not through force or status, but through obedience, humility, and love that refuses to yield to fear.
By Sound and Spirit12 days ago in Journal










