It just hits you very suddenly. That moment came for me in the most unexpected way: someone casually asked, “How old is your parent?” And then I did the math, because if my parent is X years old, that makes me Y years old. Scary thought. I’m not a kid anymore. I mean, I’m someone’sContinue reading “Do you remember growing old?”
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What Things Can’t You Live Without?
What can’t you live without? More specifically, what personal belongings can’t you live without? This question put me in that hypothetical situation where you have ten minutes to grab whatever personal items I value most. Of course, I can’t carry every personal belonging I have, but I did narrow down the list to just aContinue reading “What Things Can’t You Live Without?”
Is AI Killing Creativity or Expanding It?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a part of every aspect of our lives—from writing and art to music and filmmaking. I’ve seen framed, AI-generated pictures at a local coffee shop, chatbots that can craft entire stories, and videos created by inputting ideas. But this rapid advancement brings up an important question: is AI enhancing creativityContinue reading “Is AI Killing Creativity or Expanding It?”
Strategies To Help You Cope With Negative Feelings
Negative feelings are a natural part of life, but managing them can make all the difference in our mental and emotional well-being. We need to make a conscious effort and employ the right strategies to prevent them from overwhelming us. Here are some unconventional yet effective ways to deal with negativity. 1. Write a LetterContinue reading “Strategies To Help You Cope With Negative Feelings”
Strategies to Deal with Writer’s Block and Some Humor to Help You Feel Good
This is not just another blog post about writer’s block. Writer’s block is a common issue for writers and of course, there are lots of tips out there on how to deal with it. If you’re a writer, you’ve probably looked for every bit of advice under the sun to see if you can findContinue reading “Strategies to Deal with Writer’s Block and Some Humor to Help You Feel Good”