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Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
Donald Trump, for the second time this year, has entered a plea of not guilty to criminal charges. Let's explore the key highlights from the case.
Once upon a time, in a troubled America, there was a man who stirred up strong emotions in the country. Donald Trump, former President of the United States, was a polarizing figure who left no one indifferent. This year, for the second time, he pleaded not guilty to criminal charges that rocked the country.
By MOHAMED LABIADH3 years ago in Journal
How the Rich Do It: Four Time-Tested Financial Strategies for Protecting Their Assets. Content Warning.
High net worth involves meticulous financial planning and smart decision making in order to be maintained and increased. You, as a person of considerable wealth, recognise the critical nature of taking precautions to preserve your possessions. This article will discuss four tried and true financial planning strategies that can aid in the long-term maintenance of your substantial wealth. You can protect your possessions, increase the returns on your investments, and guarantee a comfortable future for yourself and your loved ones by following these steps.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Side Gig to Success. Content Warning.
Introduction: In today's fast-paced and entrepreneurial world, many individuals are pursuing side hustles to explore their passions, supplement their income, or even turn their hobbies into full-fledged businesses. However, transforming a side gig into a thriving venture requires more than just hard work and dedication. It requires strategic framing - a deliberate approach to positioning and developing your side hustle. In this article, we will explore the story of Sarah, who successfully framed her side hustle and turned it into a profitable and fulfilling venture.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Journal
Work-Life Balance
In today's fast-paced and demanding world, achieving a healthy work-life balance has become increasingly challenging. Juggling professional responsibilities with personal commitments can often leave individuals feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and disconnected. However, by implementing effective strategies and learning from real-life experiences, it is possible to create a harmonious and fulfilling equilibrium between work and personal life.
By Ogbelusi Ebenezer Oluwapelumi3 years ago in Journal
Suddenly realizing that I am still small and not pretending...
I accidentally stumbled upon a video on Facebook with the content: "When someone likes you or confesses their feelings, do you feel happy? When I was in middle school and high school, I thought that the feeling of someone liking me, regardless of whether I liked them back or not, would surely bring me joy. It's like becoming the main character in a love story, where besides the leading man, there are countless supporting characters who are infatuated, pursue, and do anything for me. They even compete with each other to win my heart. That's how love is in movies. But as I grew up, I came to understand that when someone gives their affection to me, and does everything for me without expecting anything in return, that feeling becomes awkward and burdensome, almost like carrying a debt of emotions. If someone is already in my heart, I have no greed to seek the affection of another person. When someone likes me but I don't feel the same way, the more they try for me, the more touched I am, but it's just a sense of being moved, not love. Perhaps it takes going through the teenage years to truly understand that youth is a time when we selfishly live as much as we can. Sometimes I think the reason why love needs to go through such a big circle and pay such a high price is because it comes at the wrong time. When we finally have love, we lack wisdom, and by the time we have enough wisdom, we no longer have the energy to love with pure devotion. Even just having a crush feels so difficult now, so how can I love?"
By Nga Le Phuong3 years ago in Journal
Georgia’s rural hospitals use tax credit donations as Band-Aid
Jonathon Green says a tax credit program intended to help Georgia’s struggling rural health care system delivered $500,000 in donations last year to his Taylor Regional Hospital, money he used to upgrade imaging machines and other technology.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
The Road To A 100K. Content Warning.
Firstly, let me introduce myself, I am a writer, poker player, and crypto enthusiast from Canada. I have been dabbling in all poker, crypto, and writing for the last few years with moderate success but now it's time to take things seriously.
By PatrickTheDegen3 years ago in Journal






