Megan Stroup
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They Called It Procedure
The room went quiet in a way that didn’t feel respectful. It felt practiced. Someone cleared their throat. Someone else folded a piece of paper they hadn’t been reading. A sentence was delivered carefully, like it had been rehearsed in front of a mirror.
By Megan Stroupabout a month ago in Humans
We’re Not As Divided As We’re Told
Spend enough time online, and you’d think the country is permanently at war with itself. Every feed scrolls with outrage, every headline screams conflict, every trending topic seems designed to pit one group against another. Opinions are treated like battlefields, and nuance feels like a weakness.
By Megan Stroupabout a month ago in Humans
The Silence That Followed the Sirens
They always do. At first, there was noise—red and blue lights bouncing off windows, radios crackling with clipped urgency, voices overlapping in practiced chaos. A flurry of movement, uniforms, and words that barely had time to land. Then, almost abruptly, it was gone. The street returned to itself. Doors closed. Curtains shifted. Someone somewhere went back to making dinner. Life, it seemed, picked up where it had left off, as if nothing had happened at all.
By Megan Stroupabout a month ago in Humans
How People Are Quietly Making Real Money With GoHighLevel (Without Becoming “Marketing Gurus”). AI-Generated.
Most people don’t fail with GoHighLevel because it doesn’t work.They fail because they try to use all of it at once. If you’ve ever logged into GoHighLevel, stared at the dashboard, and thought “This feels powerful… but what exactly am I supposed to sell?” — you’re not alone.
By Megan Stroupabout a month ago in Futurism