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7 Books That Help You Stop Being Manipulated. AI-Generated.
In today’s world, manipulation is subtle, pervasive, and often hard to recognize. From social media algorithms nudging our decisions to workplace dynamics that influence our choices, knowing how to identify and resist manipulation is crucial. We believe that knowledge is power, and one of the most effective ways to arm yourself is through reading.
By Diana Meresc24 days ago in BookClub
WAR HAS BEGUN Israel And The United States Launch Coordinated Attack On Iran!
The idea of Iran being brought to its knees is a viable and necessary outcome. Again, President Trump did a good thing, but it doesn’t mean he’s a good person. Far from it. Just like when he launched a campaign against Iran last summer, this is just another notch for him to claim his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. (Peace through strength?)
By Skyler Saunders24 days ago in The Swamp
Walking the Tightrope:
The modern workplace can often feel like a battleground. Ambition clashes with collaboration, personal goals intertwine with organizational objectives, and power dynamics subtly shape every interaction. In this complex landscape, workplace politics are an undeniable reality. But how can individuals navigate these turbulent waters without compromising their spiritual integrity? How can they maintain healthy boundaries while still succeeding in their careers? This article explores the delicate balance between professional success and personal values, offering strategies for navigating workplace politics with grace, resilience, and a strong sense of self.
By Wilson Igbasi24 days ago in Humans
Conscious Consumerism: Aligning Your Purchases with Your Values.
In an era defined by mass production and a relentless pursuit of economic growth, the concept of conscious consumerism has emerged as a powerful counter-narrative. It represents a shift in mindset, encouraging individuals to move beyond impulsive purchases and instead make informed decisions that reflect their personal values and contribute to a more sustainable and ethical world. Conscious consumerism is about understanding the impact of our spending habits on the environment, society, and even our own well-being, and then actively choosing products and services that align with our convictions.
By Wilson Igbasi25 days ago in Humans
Nurturing the Inner Compass: Talking to Children About Spirituality, Energy, and Intuition.
In a world increasingly dominated by technology and materialism, the importance of nurturing a child's spiritual, energetic, and intuitive understanding often gets overlooked. While traditional religious education provides a framework for some, a broader, more inclusive approach to spirituality can help children connect with themselves, the world around them, and a sense of something greater than themselves. This connection fosters resilience, empathy, and a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things. But how do we introduce these complex concepts in a way that resonates with young minds?
By Wilson Igbasi25 days ago in Humans
Midpoint Station
“Welcome aboard, Capt. Avery. I pray that your stay here is a good one.” “That remains to be seen.” Capt. Avery Thigpin arrived at Midpoint Station on August 21st, 2066. This was the first time he had been here since it was constructed 20 years ago. I had never seen him in person until now. Most people here hadn’t. We only knew him by reputation. People normally call him Capt. Fire, although nobody would ever try it in his presence. Rumor has it that SGT. Steel wasn’t aware that Capt. Avery was standing behind him. He was speaking to his crew, telling them to beware that “Capt. Fire” was on the base. He was reduced to Private First Class the next day.
By David E. Perry25 days ago in Fiction





