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U.S. Trade Deficit. AI-Generated.
The U.S. trade deficit has long been a central topic in economic debates, shaping discussions about globalization, domestic production, and financial stability. At its simplest, a trade deficit occurs when a country imports more goods and services than it exports. For the United States—one of the world’s largest economies—this imbalance reflects both structural strengths and ongoing challenges within the global marketplace.
By Saboor Brohi 14 days ago in Longevity
The Place That Stayed With Me: After a Treacherous Route Through Open Desert, at Mina Mina I Saw Holiness. AI-Generated.
A journey across silence, struggle, and spirit in the heart of the Australian desert Some places do not announce themselves with signs or grand entrances. They wait quietly, asking something of you before they reveal what they are. Mina Mina was one of those places.
By Fiaz Ahmed 14 days ago in Longevity
The Foundation of Balance: Why Ankles Matter More Than Core Strength
When balance becomes a concern, the conversation often turns toward core strength. While the core plays an important role in posture and movement, balance itself starts much closer to the ground. The feet and ankles are the body’s primary interface with the world, constantly collecting information and sending signals that guide stability.
By AhmedFitLife14 days ago in Longevity
When Footwear Interferes With Balance: The Sensory Side of Stability
Balance is often treated as a physical ability—something improved through strength or flexibility. But long before muscles react, balance is guided by information. Specifically, it depends on sensory input traveling from the feet through the nervous system to the brain.
By AhmedFitLife14 days ago in Longevity









