People & culture

  • 12 Keanu Reeves Films for 12 Diverse Zodiac Signs

    [ad_1] Dubbed “the Internet’s Boyfriend”, Keanu Reeves has starred in many beloved films, and has garnered quite the following. Pairing my recent Keanu-a-thon with my extensive knowledge of astrology, I have aptly paired each zodiac sign to its film counterpart – there’s a Keanu flick for everyone. Based on something you can never change, you…

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  • OSD

    OSD

    Success: The Power Trio of Opportunity, Support, and Unstoppable Drive Success isn’t an accident. It’s not a lucky break, a divine handout, or a matter of simply being in the right place at the right time—though timing plays a role. Real, lasting success is built on three non-negotiable elements: opportunity, the support of like minds,…

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  • The Cost of Expression:

    The Cost of Expression:

    Why Writers, Rappers, and Comedians Face More Danger Than Filmmakers In an era where free speech is both championed and challenged, creators walk a fine line between artistic expression and societal backlash. But not all artists face the same level of scrutiny or risk. Writers, rappers, and comedians—who rely on the raw power of language—often…

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  • The Real Reason People Run—And How to Break Free

    The Real Reason People Run—And How to Break Free

    The Chase We See, The Struggle We Ignore Every day, videos surface of high-speed chases—motorcyclists weaving through traffic, people running from the police, and desperate moves that often end in disaster. At first glance, it looks like pure recklessness. In fact, there were a few times I heard the officer (after the capture) “I was…

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  • Attack Social Media and AI in the Next 2 Years—Or Get Left Behind

    Attack Social Media and AI in the Next 2 Years—Or Get Left Behind

    As we hurtle toward a digital frontier, the world is redefining itself around social media and artificial intelligence (AI). These technologies aren’t just waves; they’re seismic shifts that disrupt every industry, pushing the limits of what individuals and businesses can achieve. But here’s the cold truth: if you don’t harness their power in the next…

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  • Best New Historical Fiction Books To Read In 2025

    [ad_1] Follow us on Social Media Last Updated on February 21, 2025 by Jella Erhard Explore sweeping new historical fiction books for adults and teen readers. Read historical romance books, historical books about WW2, dark historical fictions, and other immersive and epic stories that’ll take you back in time and around the world. PIN ME…

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  • The Architectural History of the Louvre: 800 Years in Three …

    [ad_1] Set­ting aside just one day for the Lou­vre is a clas­sic first-time Paris vis­i­tor’s mis­take. The place is sim­ply too big to com­pre­hend on one vis­it, or indeed on ten vis­its. To grow so vast has tak­en eight cen­turies, a process explained in under three min­utes by the offi­cial video ani­mat­ed above. First con­struct­ed…

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  • It’s Not About Us: Reflections on Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bow…

    [ad_1] Every year, the Super Bowl halftime show sparks conversations, debates, and polarizing reactions. This year was no different with Kendrick Lamar taking the stage. I braced myself for the inevitable wave of criticism, particularly from older audiences who struggle to connect with modern artists. And unfortunately, much of this criticism seems disproportionately aimed at…

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  • Really? I Didn’t Know!

    Really? I Didn’t Know!

    So, You Want to Publish a Children’s Book? Read This First! By Relentless Aaron Writing a book is an accomplishment. Writing a children’s book? That’s a mission of love, patience, and purpose. I recently received a message from Brandy Schramm, who expressed admiration for my body of work and asked for tips on publishing her…

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  • The Crisis of Communication:

    The Crisis of Communication:

    How Our Reactions Sabotage Us We’ve all done it. I’ve done it, you’ve done it—we’ve all, at some point, made hasty, emotional decisions that ultimately do more harm than good. We lash out, shut down, or retreat into our own corners, licking our wounds instead of confronting our pain with clarity and courage. We struggle…

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