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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Thinking about an American Rennaisance
I do not deny that I am a big fan of money. I do not deny that I have envied those who made or saved or inherited more money than me. I do not deny that I think money is the safest form of power that humans can trade with. Money gets a bad rap most of the time. Even religious fanatics have put down money at some point when their faith was tested or they were at some spiritual crossroad. Some vagabonds don't hold on to their identity or association with money. They will wander freely like no-name beggars and they prefer that lifestyle. I never wanted to be anyone but me fully knowing that I am born from money and was raised with all the notions of a society of economy. I watched many westerns where the cowboys and indians would fight for land or women in some terratorial battle. I've seen films and shows that have depicted the theme of "this town's not big enough for the both of us" or some John Wayne type Sherrif taking over and kicking out the trouble-makers. These are not just silly movies to me. They represent American civilization in symbolic and spiritual ways and they have touched my soul furthering my belief that a money-less civilization is not one that I comprehend.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 years ago in Journal
Why You Should Blog
By far the most compelling argument in favor of starting a blog is that it gives its owner with an endless supply of opportunities. Blogging makes your professional identity visible to the world and helps you stand out in a unique way. Increased friendship, financial gain, and personal development are all advantages of blogging.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal
My 1 Shortcut to Thriving That Feels Like Cheating
Among the chirping crickets, filibustering frogs, and whistling winds, a sound, equal parts cacophony and harmony. Beautiful. Perfect, even. Why then, was I uneased? I took off my headphones, returning to absolute silence, save for the electric whirring of my computer and my analog breath.
By Justin Boyette4 years ago in Journal
My Best Mentors All Had These Characteristics
Like most people in life who work hard and achieve their targets and goals, I’ve had some wonderful mentors. Most people experience the ups and downs of having supervisors, managers, and bosses, but how many of us truly have wonderful mentors?
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer4 years ago in Journal
Should You Advertise on Facebook?
Should You Advertise on Facebook? As one of the largest social media platforms, Facebook provides many opportunities for businesses to advertise. With over 2 billion monthly active users, companies have the potential to reach a large number of people with their ads. Additionally, Facebook allows businesses to target ads to specific groups of people based on interests, demographics, and other factors.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Journal
Why Facebook is Essential for Marketing
Why Facebook is Essential for Marketing As the largest social media platform, Facebook boasts 2.38 billion monthly active users. That's a lot of potential customers that businesses can reach with the right marketing strategy. But why is Facebook so essential for marketing?
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Journal
The Challenges a UX Designer Faces
As a UX designer, you will face many challenges in your work. One of the biggest challenges is keeping up with the latest trends. Technology changes so rapidly that it can be challenging to keep up with the latest design trends. You also need to be able to think creatively to come up with innovative solutions to user problems. Another challenge is managing client expectations. Clients may have unrealistic expectations about what you can deliver or how long it will take to complete a project. Setting realistic expectations from the beginning and managing client expectations throughout the project is essential.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Journal
Secrets to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Secrets to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Imposter syndrome is a condition where people feel like they are not good enough or capable of doing something, even though they may be successful. It can affect anyone but is especially common in high-achieving individuals. Imposter syndrome can lead to a lack of confidence and prevent people from reaching their full potential. There are certain things you can do to overcome imposter syndrome. One is to reframe your thinking and see failures as learning opportunities. Another is to build a support network of people who believe in you. Finally, it's important to celebrate your successes, no matter how small they may seem. By taking these steps, you can start to overcome imposter syndrome and reach your full potential.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Journal
Failure to launch is one of the best movies of all time as well!
Failure to launch is one of the best movies of all times! It is super dope Sarah and Matthew has done a spectacular job starring in failure to launch like captain fantastic beautiful plot beautiful structure very well done!
By Angelina F. Thomas4 years ago in Journal
I Can Become Unbroken Again
The other day, I took a hike along the Mount Vernon Trail in Arlington VA… just outside our nation’s capital. As I made my way closer to Gravelly Point Park, I paused to take this picture… and then I stood there for a few minutes, reflecting on all the memories that came rushing back. This was my old work station, or a portion of it anyway. It wasn’t so long ago either; as only just a little more than two months ago, I was down there on the tarmac… one of the best jobs I’d ever had. As I continued along my hike, I began to consider what a wild year this 2022 had shaped up to be.
By Michael Kinnaly4 years ago in Journal





