Lifestyle

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I De-Friend People Every December. Here’s Why You Should Too.

As the year comes to a close, many of us find ourselves reflecting on where we’ve been and who has been there with us. For some, that introspection leads to a unique tradition: “De-friend December.” It’s a time to look at our social circles and decide who truly matters. This end-of-year edit is a chance […]

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

 · 3 min read

Top 15 Junk Foods That America Just Won’t Stop Eating

From fast food classics to sugary snacks, junk food has cemented its place in American culture. Despite health warnings, these treats continue to dominate pantries and drive-thru orders. Here’s a look at the top 15 junk foods that Americans just won’t quit. 1. Pop-Tarts Since the 1960s, Pop-Tarts have been a convenient breakfast option, especially […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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Woman Wonders If She Was Wrong To Ask A Mom And Her Crying Child To Leave A Restaurant

Everyone has experienced that moment—enjoying a quiet dinner when suddenly, a child nearby starts crying loudly. The frustration, the glances exchanged with others, and the struggle to keep calm. But how should we handle these situations? One woman’s experience during her date night turned into a Reddit debate as she wondered if her reaction to […]

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

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50 Jobs That AI Will Most Likely Replace in The Next Five Years

Artificial intelligence has made incredible strides over the past decade, becoming capable of performing complex tasks that were once exclusive to human labor. From automating repetitive jobs to enhancing efficiency in data analysis, AI is now integrated into countless sectors. As a result, many jobs may soon be fully or partially automated. Here’s a look […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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Is ‘Woke Culture’ On The Decline? 10 Signs It’s On Its Way Out

As societal norms continue to evolve, so too does the landscape of cultural discourse. Once hailed as a necessary movement for social justice and equality, “woke culture” is increasingly perceived as overreaching, divisive, or even outdated. Critics argue that the movement has lost its original purpose, leading to a backlash against its more extreme manifestations. […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

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Glamorous vintage camper is your midcentury dream home on wheels

If you’re a fan of vintage charm combined with modern amenities, you’ll adore the Holiday House Geographic, a stunning travel trailer that perfectly embodies 1960s design aesthetics. Designed by the acclaimed industrial engineer Chuck Pelly, this camper stands out as a rare gem, often referred to as the “Trailer for the rich.” With only seven […]

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

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There are 3 types of employees. Here’s the rarest—and why they outperform everyone else

The way you navigate the workplace significantly influences your career trajectory. Key to this is your interaction style with colleagues, clients, and superiors. Social psychologists refer to this interaction style as your reciprocation style, which plays a pivotal role in how you establish connections and achieve professional growth. The Three Reciprocation Styles In his bestselling […]

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

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Politically Incorrect? Wisconsin Dairy Queen Went Viral For Controversial Sign. Owner Stood By Decision

In the small town of Kewaskum, Wisconsin, a Dairy Queen franchise went viral and was responsible for a heated debate regarding a bold sign on its door. In the name of being ‘politically incorrect,’ the declaration has created a bigger conversation about whether personal beliefs should be allowed in the workplace. If so, the ramifications […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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6 Ways To Help You Wake Up At 5 A.M Every Day

Many influencers, CEOs, and gurus contribute their success to waking up early. So anyone looking to improve their productivity, physical health, and mental wellbeing tend to hear recommendations to become an early riser. Waking up at 5 a.m. can provide the time and space to do self-care, practice mindfulness, exercise, and get started on work. […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

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15+ Scary Signs an Evil Presence Is Near

Our world is full of mysteries, and sometimes the feeling of unease can be more than just a figment of our imagination. Many believe that dark, malevolent forces exist around us. While some may dismiss these feelings as paranoia, others insist that there are warning signs when an evil presence is near. Below are some […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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Elon Musk On Track to Become First Person Worth $1,000,000,000,000 By 2027

Elon Musk, the tech mogul behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, is on track to achieve an unprecedented milestone—becoming the world’s first trillionaire by 2027. A new report has suggested that Musk’s net worth, which already ranks among the highest globally, is growing at an extraordinary rate. However, the idea of a trillionaire raises significant questions […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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Why People In Japan Sleep on the Floor and 5 Reasons You Should Try It

If you’re accustomed to the plush comfort of a Western-style bed, the thought of sleeping on the floor might sound uncomfortable. However, in Japan, it’s common practice to sleep on a futon directly on the floor. This centuries-old tradition is about more than just maximizing space in small homes; it offers several health benefits. The […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer