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How People Are Building Passive Income With Simple Websites and AI
Let’s be honest: if you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably seen all the loud promises about making passive income with AI. “Set it and forget it!” “Earn six figures in your sleep!” “AI will do all the work for you!”
By ELIA MWAPINGA3 months ago in Journal
What I Learned About Being Seen Online in 2025. AI-Generated.
What I Learned From Starting Something New Hey, let me tell you something. A couple of years ago, I decided to start a small personal project. And honestly? I thought just putting it out there would be enough. I imagined people discovering it, enjoying it, maybe even sharing it. Easy, right?
By Time N Space Media3 months ago in Journal
Which Top-Rated Virtual Assistant Companies Offer UK-Based Support?. AI-Generated.
Hiring a Virtual Assistant has become a practical growth strategy for UK businesses navigating remote work, AI-driven operations, and rising operational costs. From founders and startups to established SMEs, many teams now rely on external assistants to manage admin, operations, customer support, and marketing-without expanding headcount.
By Michael Coplin3 months ago in Journal
How AI Agent Development Companies Design Autonomous Workflows
Autonomous workflows aren’t about replacing humans they’re about removing friction from decision-heavy processes. AI agent development companies focus on designing systems that can observe, decide, act, and improve with minimal human intervention.
By Lilly Scott3 months ago in Journal
When Is the Best Time to Visit Morocco With Kids?
As a mom, I know how different traveling with kids can feel compared to solo or adult-only trips. When my family and I first planned our Morocco adventure, I had one big question: When is the best time to visit Morocco with kids?
By Ariel Cohen3 months ago in Journal
Why I Felt Alert at Night Even When I Was Exhausted
For a long time, my nights followed a frustrating pattern. By the end of the day, I was clearly exhausted. My body felt heavy. My mind had worked through hours of tasks and conversations. Yet when night arrived, sleep did not.
By illumipure3 months ago in Journal
Designer Bags for Women: More Than Fashion, a Cultural Statement
Handbags are more than accessories. Over time, they have evolved into cultural symbols that reflect identity, lifestyle, and social change. From practical carriers to status-defining objects, the role of handbags in fashion history is both complex and revealing. Today, Designer Bags for Women sit at the intersection of craftsmanship, utility, and personal expression rather than serving purely decorative purposes.
By charliesamuel3 months ago in Journal
The Gate We All Walk Through
I didn’t realize I’d disappeared until I saw my reflection and didn’t recognize myself. It wasn’t sudden. It was slow—a word silenced here, an opinion softened there, a laugh forced to match the room. I traded pieces of myself for acceptance, like coins dropped into a vending machine that never gave back what I paid for.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
The Keeper of Secrets
I didn’t go in for a book. I went in to escape the rain. It was a gray Tuesday in March, the kind of day that presses down on your chest like a wet blanket. I’d just received news I wasn’t ready for—a job lost, a relationship frayed, the quiet unraveling of plans I’d spent years building. I walked without direction, shoulders hunched, until I saw it: a narrow storefront with a flickering “Open” sign and a window full of leaning paperbacks.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
The Last Game of the Season
I didn’t go for the win. I went because it was the last game. The gym was packed—folding chairs lined the walls, parents stood in the back, and the buzz of nervous energy hung thick in the air. Two rival high schools, decades of history, one championship on the line. But I wasn’t there for the trophy. I was there for my nephew, who’d spent all season riding the bench.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
The Man Who Fixed the Clock
I didn’t notice the clock was broken until it stopped. It sat on the corner shelf of my grandparents’ living room for as long as I could remember—brass, ornate, with Roman numerals and a soft, steady tick that marked the rhythm of every visit. My grandfather wound it every Sunday without fail, even in his nineties, even when his hands shook.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal








