Interviews
AI Jobocalypse
Artificial intelligence has sparked intense debate about the future of human employment. While headlines warn of mass job displacement and corporate leaders predict shrinking workforces, the reality is far more nuanced. AI isn't simply replacing workers - it's fundamentally transforming how we work, what we do, and the skills we need to succeed.
By Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago in Writers
Falling In Love With A Sociopath
Ever since I was a little girl, books were my safe place. I’d dive into stories like Junie B Jones, Are you there God? It's me. Margaret, even a few of the goosebump collection. I dont know why I loved reading but I did. Maybe as an escape. Maybe because all the elders around me kept giving me books. They loved to see me read. I began journaling as a young girl as well. It was my release, sharing my truth with the pages of my diary. I even wrote a poem in elementary school that ended up getting published called "The Sun". And now I’ve turned my creativity and passion into something tangible with my debut novel, Falling in Love with a Sociopath. I want to continue to scale this story and continue to write, creating scripts as well.
By Tiffany Lily Walker7 months ago in Writers
The Quiet Exit
The Quiet Exit Emma had never been one for grand gestures. She believed that sometimes, the loudest disappearances were the quietest. She learned this lesson slowly, step by step, as the world around her grew heavier with expectations and eyes that wanted more than she could give.
By waseem khan7 months ago in Writers
Inside the Occupation
As a young kid I watched a show on TV, a semblance of Deal or No Deal, and concluded that I wanted to become an economist just like the young girl that confidently won the show and left everyone in awe with her intelligence and wit. I was just 12. To me, becoming an economist meant being smart, young, witty. Winning games on televised shows and walking off with the stack of cash kind of a witty.
By Narghiza Ergashova8 months ago in Writers
Echoes of Memory: A Still Life of Love and Reflection
There are moments in life that are louder in silence than in sound. They don’t shout, but they resonate. A still image, like the one we see here — a pair of spectacles and a bouquet of flowers lying quietly on a stone surface — becomes a powerful narrative, not because of what is said, but because of what is left unsaid. This photograph, steeped in emotion and symbolism, invites us into a delicate exploration of memory, absence, and the eternal conversation between past and present.
By Fazal Malik8 months ago in Writers
Elon Musk and Trump Politics, Parties, which party is more famous and America’s Next Leader.
Trump and the Republican Party Donald Trump has reshaped the Republican Party since his 2016 presidential win. Previously seen as a party of traditional conservatives and economic hawks, the GOP (Grand Old Party) under Trump shifted toward a populist, nationalist, and anti-establishment message. Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” became iconic, energizing millions of voters who felt left behind by globalization and social change.
By USA daily update 8 months ago in Writers
“Voices Under Siege: The Ongoing Oppression in Palestine”
Introduction Palestine stands today as a symbol of suffering, resilience, and resistance. The story of its people is one of enduring hardship, ongoing occupation, and relentless hope. In recent years, particularly since 2023 and continuing into 2025, the oppression faced by Palestinians has reached alarming levels. Daily life for many is shaped by airstrikes, house demolitions, restricted access to food and medicine, and a lack of fundamental human rights. This article aims to shed light on the scale of oppression currently being experienced in Palestine, the historical roots of the conflict, and the urgent need for global awareness and justice.
By Fazal Malik8 months ago in Writers
Silent Suffering: The Ongoing Cruelty Faced by Pashtuns Today"
Introduction The Pashtuns—an ethnic group known for their rich culture, bravery, and history of resistance—are facing a silent crisis today. Spread mainly across Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pashtuns are enduring a troubling series of human rights violations, forced displacements, racial profiling, and systemic discrimination. These acts, often overlooked by mainstream narratives, have created a humanitarian and political issue that demands immediate global attention.
By Fazal Malik8 months ago in Writers
onfessions of a Smartphone Hustler: Making $500/Week from My Bed
Confessions of a Smartphone Hustler: Making $500/Week from My Bed Genre: Casual / Quirky / How-To They say you shouldn’t sleep where you work. I say… they clearly haven’t discovered the beauty of making money while horizontal, in pajamas, under a fuzzy blanket, with a half-eaten bag of chips next to them.
By waseem khan8 months ago in Writers










