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This Writing Trend Is Making Teenagers Rich in the US
A quiet revolution is happening across the United States. It’s not in Silicon Valley boardrooms or Wall Street trading floors. It’s happening in bedrooms, dorm rooms, and coffee shops, where teenagers are typing on laptops and smartphones and earning money that many adults only dream about.
By Sathish Kumar 9 days ago in Writers
Key Challenges and Considerations in Natural Language Processing
Natural Language Processing (NLP) has moved from academic research to production infrastructure. It powers search engines, customer support agents, fraud detection systems, healthcare documentation, and enterprise copilots.
By Lilly Scott9 days ago in Writers
How I Write When I Only Have 30 Minutes
Most days, I don't have two hours to write. I don't have an hour, and some days I barely have 30 minutes. Between everything else I need to do in my writing business, life, obligations, and being human, pure writing time gets compressed.
By Ellen Frances10 days ago in Writers
Boundless. Top Story - February 2026.
A geographical map could take you there. To the places I've been, to the sights I've seen, to the landscapes I've climbed. But no compass could point you in the direction of my memories. To the experiences I've lived, to the happiness I've felt, to the wonder I've held so close to my heart.
By Alyssa Musso10 days ago in Writers
Prayer as a Practice of Emotional Grounding, Not Just Faith
For many people, prayer is associated with faith alone. It is seen as something religious, formal, or reserved for moments of need. While prayer does belong to faith traditions, reducing it to belief alone misses its deeper role.
By Shahid Khan10 days ago in Writers
What Happens When You Bless Your Day Before It Begins
Most mornings begin without pause. The alarm sounds, the phone lights up, and responsibility arrives before awareness does. Within minutes, attention is scattered. The day begins shaping you before you have chosen how to meet it.
By Shahid Khan10 days ago in Writers
Morning Blessings as Alignment, Not Routine
Morning blessings are often reduced to familiar phrases spoken quickly before the day begins. When practiced mechanically, they can feel like another item on a checklist. But in lived experience, a morning blessing is not something to complete. It is something to enter.
By Shahid Khan10 days ago in Writers
Evening Blessings. A Simple Spiritual Reset for Peaceful Nights
Most days end without intention. We finish work, scroll on our phones, replay conversations, and fall asleep carrying emotional weight we never meant to keep. Evening blessings are often overlooked because they feel optional or unnecessary. In reality, they may be one of the most important spiritual practices we have.
By Shahid Khan11 days ago in Writers
A Room of my Own
Four different people have lived in this room since we bought the house, none of which ended well. No good deed goes unpunished for long. I decided after the last round that it was the last round. I no longer have an extra room; I have a writing room.
By Harper Lewis12 days ago in Writers










