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The Diary of Small Wins
Maya had always felt overwhelmed by life. School, homework, chores, and friendships seemed to pile up all at once. She often felt like she was running in circles, never finishing anything, and constantly forgetting little things. One evening, while scrolling through her phone, she stumbled upon an article about journaling. It said that writing down your thoughts every day could reduce stress, track progress, and help achieve goals. Maya decided to try it.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Journal
When “Perfect” Writing Becomes Suspicious. AI-Generated.
The first time someone called my writing “too clean,” I thought it was a compliment. The sentences were tight. The logic flowed. Nothing tripped the reader. Yet the comment came with hesitation, not praise. It suggested distance. Something polished enough to feel slightly unreal. That reaction has become more common, and it says a lot about how our idea of good writing has shifted.
By Karen Coveyabout a month ago in Journal
2026: The dumpster is already on fire.
One month in and I'm over it. If you live anywhere with the internet or you exist in a society(??), then you know the past year or so has been nothing but pure shit. It seems like the world is experiencing mass psychosis, and we are closing our eyes and hoping things will fix themselves. Now, I am no conspiracy theorist. In fact, I'm the complete opposite, but I can't help but wonder what the fuck is in our water.
By Ejay Anderson-Smithabout a month ago in Journal
Gen Z vs Millennials: Generational Shifts in the Europe Cosmetics Market
The beauty industry in Europe is currently undergoing a seismic transformation, driven by the distinct habits of two powerful demographics. As brands navigate the Europe cosmetics market, they must reconcile the impulsive, ethics-driven demands of Gen Z with the research-heavy, wellness-focused preferences of Millennials. Understanding these nuances is no longer optional; it is essential for survival in a highly competitive landscape.
By Joey Mooreabout a month ago in Journal
Beyond the Window
Two critically ill men shared a hospital room, united by pain, silence, and long hours of waiting. Both were so weak that even sitting up was a struggle. Only one of them, whose bed was placed beside the room’s single window, was allowed to sit upright for an hour each day. The other man remained flat on his back at all times, staring at the ceiling, dependent on sounds and words to connect him to life beyond the walls.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Journal










