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The No. 1 Habit That Destroys Adult Friendships, By A Psychologist
No healthy friendship operates on a strict 50/50 split at all times. Life happens. There will be seasons where one person gives more, carries more or needs more. However, there’s a significant difference between a temporary imbalance and a structural one.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 days ago in Journal
Luxury Goods Market Is Turning Heritage, Sustainability & Digital Into a $598 Bn Equation. AI-Generated.
Luxury has never really been about the object. A watch that tells time no better than a twenty-dollar one. A handbag made from materials available to any manufacturer. A coat that keeps you no warmer than one that costs a fraction of the price. The object is the vehicle. What the buyer is actually purchasing is something less tangible and considerably more durable than stitching or Swiss movements.
By Harvey Specter8 days ago in Journal
Hair Care Market Is Turning Daily Routines Into a $108 Billion Wellness Industry. AI-Generated.
Most people do not think deeply about their shampoo. They buy what they have always bought, use it in the shower, and move on. The product does its job invisibly and the decision gets made on autopilot at the grocery store.
By Harvey Specter8 days ago in Journal
How Pebble Dash Plaster Enhances Exterior Wall Durability
Exterior walls face constant exposure to harsh environmental conditions such as rain, wind, heat, pollution, and seasonal temperature changes. Over time, these factors can weaken traditional wall finishes, leading to cracks, moisture penetration, and surface deterioration.
By Addison Jons8 days ago in Journal
How Bearings Technology Has Evolved to Support Modern Aviation. AI-Generated.
Modern aircraft are marvels of engineering, capable of flying faster, higher, and carrying more weight than ever before. Yet, behind the complexity of jet engines, rotors, and control systems lies a deceptively simple component the bearing. Small in size but critical in function, bearings ensure that moving parts rotate smoothly, reliably, and safely. Over the decades, bearing technology has evolved significantly, supporting the rapid advancement of aviation while maintaining the highest safety standards.
By Beckett Dowhan8 days ago in Journal
MDF Market Boom: What’s Driving 6% Growth?
The hum of a cutting machine slices through silence in a furniture workshop. Fine wood fibers—once discarded as waste—are now pressed into sleek, durable panels that quietly power a global industry. You may not see it, but Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is everywhere: in your desk, your cabinets, even the walls around you.
By efingutthomas8 days ago in Journal
How to focus on the most important factors for real estate investing in Colombo 7
From convenience to affordability and long-term investment potential, apartments offer a balanced solution for those looking for their own property. Buying an apartment is a smart investment and is one of the safest appreciations one can make of one’s savings. It is a lifelong strength which will remain in the family for years due to the constant increase in property values. Read on to make the right choices before investing in an apartment in an elite area like Colombo 7, Sri Lanka.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong8 days ago in Journal
How To Experience Mozambique Through A Private Island Retreat
This world is quite vast and has a number of amazing spots worth taking time to visit. Among the many places, one island that stands out is Mozambique. The island provides the perfect way to experience the environment while having a lot of fun as well. With the right planning, a private island stay here can feel smooth, personal, and deeply rewarding.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong8 days ago in Journal
Do it Yourself
Before I decided to become an author I always imagined the hardest part or at least the part that would require the most work would be writing the book itself and then getting it published. Little did I know, the real work would begin after my book was written and published. The thing is I’m still on my book journey and I feel like I need to share with everyone the most important lesson I’ve learned on this journey is that it’s best to get the job done yourself.
By Joe Patterson8 days ago in Journal








