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The Quiet Deal That Could Reshape the World: Inside Trump and Xi’s Surprising Trade Truce
When two of the world’s most powerful leaders sit down together in a near-secret meeting, the headlines tend to shout. But in the case of the October 30, 2025 meeting in Busan, South Korea, the change was more subtle than sensational. What emerged was less a loud victory and more a quiet shift.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The Art of Automation: How AI Is Quietly Replacing Creativity with Code
When machines start making art, what happens to the artists who taught them? A few years ago, “artificial intelligence” was a buzzword — something futuristic, fascinating, but distant. Today, it’s everywhere. It edits our photos, writes our headlines, paints our portraits, and even suggests how we should feel about the world. For many of us, that shift happened so smoothly we didn’t even notice it.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
“Trade, Power, and Rare Earths: What Trump and Xi’s Busan Meeting Really Means”
When two of the world’s most powerful leaders sit down together in a near-secret meeting, the headlines tend to shout. But in the case of the October 30, 2025 meeting in Busan, South Korea, the change was more subtle than sensational. What emerged was less a loud victory and more a quiet shift.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Threadless Thread
In my recent piece, Name that Bean!, I mentioned being en fuego creatively and launching a series of Threadless collections on my shop, Prose and Puns. I would, of course, be remiss if I only gave you a rundown of the silly Beans and none of my other (not exactly better, just different) work! I currently have thirty-six designs available on Threadless and only nine are Beans. So, without further ado, let's get to the first and largest of the four other full collections.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist3 months ago in Journal
Difference Between Micro Entity Accounts and Full Company Accounts: My Journey as a Small Business Owner
Running a small business in the UK comes with countless decisions — some exciting, others more administrative. One of the most confusing yet crucial choices I faced early on was determining whether to file Micro Entity Accounts or Full Company Accounts. This seemingly simple decision had major implications for compliance, transparency, and even how potential partners perceived my business. Over time, I learned that understanding the Difference Between Micro Entity Accounts and Full Company Accounts is not just an accounting formality — it’s a strategic necessity.
By Munnazir Zarin3 months ago in Journal
Amazon Layoffs 2025: How the Tech Giant Is Reshaping Its Workforce
When Amazon announced it would cut around 14,000 corporate jobs in late 2025, many in the tech and retail industries sat up and took notice. The move underscores a shift in the company’s long-term strategy—and raises serious questions for employees, investors, and the broader U.S. job market.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
Anya Reeve Age Instagram: 8 Secrets About the Mysterious Camerawoman's Private Life
Anya Reeve maintains one of the most intriguing low profiles in the entertainment industry, carefully guarding her private life while building an impressive career behind the camera. This talented camerawoman has worked on numerous high-profile projects, yet personal details about her age, Instagram presence, and background remain surprisingly elusive.
By Shazad Khan4 months ago in Journal
How AI Quietly Changed My Everyday Life
1. The Quiet Revolution That I Didn’t Notice Coming It didn’t happen overnight. There wasn’t a dramatic “Eureka!” moment when I realized artificial intelligence had entered my life. Instead, it tiptoed in quietly — disguised as convenience, productivity, and curiosity.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
How AI Quietly Changed My Everyday Life
AI: The Silent Revolution Transforming Our Everyday Lives ✨ Introduction — The Invisible Companion Without realizing it, we’ve let Artificial Intelligence quietly seep into every corner of our daily routines. A few years ago, AI sounded like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie — distant, abstract, maybe even scary.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Soul of Botanical Beauty
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Soul of Botanical Beauty In a world where luxury often leans toward excess, **Stanislav Kondrashov** has chosen a quieter language: that of nature itself.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov – Oligarch Series: Fragrance as Memory
The scent arrives before the art does. Before a visitor even sees the first canvas, a soft trace of something—bergamot, leather, a suggestion of smoke—drifts through the air. It is faint, elegant, and impossible to ignore. The fragrance seems to move with intention, almost as though it knows where it is guiding you. This is **Stanislav Kondrashov’s Oligarch Series: Fragrance as Memory**, an exhibition that refuses to be seen in silence. It is meant to be breathed, felt, and remembered.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Journal
⚡️Before You Enter: A Warning, A Wound, A War Cry⚡️
This is your only warning. The work you are about to read is not soft. It will not cradle you. It will not stroke your hair and tell you everything is going to be fine. It was not written to please algorithms or soothe fragile egos. It was written from the raw marrow of truth. It was born from blood and smoke and the howl that lives beneath language.
By THE HONED CRONE4 months ago in Journal











