The tradition of summing up one’s year, often seen in the form of reflections, resolutions, and retrospectives, is a curious cultural practice that merits deeper consideration, especially given the inherently continuous and evolving nature of our lives. This annual ritual, performed by many as the year draws to a close,…
Category: Thoughts
Managing Up?
In the dynamic world of business, mastering the art of ‘managing up’ is not just beneficial; it’s essential. This skill transcends the traditional employee-boss dynamic, paving the way for enhanced synergy and mutual growth. Let’s delve into what managing up entails and why it’s a linchpin in the realm of…
The power of loving what we do
In a world where success is often measured by material wealth and professional achievements, it’s easy to become ensnared in the relentless pursuit of more. More money, more recognition, more power. But there’s a fundamental flaw in this pursuit: it assumes that success is a precursor to happiness, that joy…
Journalism’s New Frontier – The Digital Dance with the Fifth Estate
In the labyrinth of the digital age, journalism finds itself at a crucial crossroads, grappling with the emerging power of the fifth estate – a force as disruptive as it is transformative. This new landscape, where traditional newsrooms collide with the boundless realms of the internet, beckons a pivotal reckoning…
In Shadows of Sorrow
In the shadows of sorrow, under a grieving sky, Lies a land where echoes of anguish never die. Palestine, oh weeping land, where tears like rivers flow, Where the heartbeats of the innocent, face a ceaseless woe. Through streets scarred by sorrow, under siege of endless night, Lives a tale…
Religion is not evil… Man is.
In the realm of public discourse, religion often becomes a scapegoat for the darker aspects of human behavior. Headlines frequently blame religious ideologies for acts of terrorism, oppression, or discrimination. But is religion the root cause of these evils, or are humans misusing religion as a cover for their flawed…

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