HazelnutLattea
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Serving stories as warm as your favorite cup. Romance, self reflection and a hint caffeine-fueled daydreaming. Welcome to my little corner of stories.
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The Psychology of Self-Sabotage—and How to Stop It. AI-Generated.
Introduction You set a goal. You make progress. Then, without warning, you procrastinate, panic, or give up—again. Sound familiar? That’s self-sabotage, and it’s more common than we like to admit.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Humans
Essential Skills You'll Need to Survive (and Thrive) in 2026. AI-Generated.
Introduction The world of work is evolving faster than ever. With artificial intelligence, remote work, climate challenges, and global shifts redefining nearly every industry, simply doing your job well isn’t enough anymore. To stay relevant and resilient in 2026 and beyond, professionals need more than just technical knowledge—they need adaptability, creativity, and emotional intelligence.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Futurism
Will AI Take Your Job - or Make It Better?. AI-Generated.
Introduction The rise of artificial intelligence has sparked both excitement and anxiety in equal measure. On one hand, AI promises to make our lives easier, more efficient, and even more creative. On the other, there's a persistent fear that it might leave millions jobless - replaced by algorithms, robots, and intelligent systems. So, the question remains: Will AI take your job - or make it better?
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Journal
Is Crypto Still Worth it in 2025?
Introduction The cryptocurrency market had come a long way since the early days of Bitcoin and Ethereum. Once dismissed as digital fad or a gambler's playground, crypto has cemented itself as a permanent fixture in the financial world. But, here we are in 2025, after wild bull runs, brutal crashes, stricter regulations, and evolving technologies. Many investors and skeptics alike are now asking: Is crypto still worth it?
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Futurism
The Psychology of Spending: Why We Buy What We Don't Need
Introduction Have you ever walked into a store for one item and walked out with five? Or scrolled through your favorite online shop only to end up buying something you didn't plan for? Relax, you're not alone. In today's consumer-driven world, spending often feels less like necessity and more like a reflex. But, why do we buy things we don't actually need?
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Journal
Bitcoin Basics: A Beginner's Guide to Investing in the World's First Cryptocurrency
The origin of Bitcoin: A Digital Revolution Begins In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, trust in traditional banking systems was at an all-time low. Out of this environment of uncertainty, a mysterious figure - or group - using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto introduced an idea that would change the financial world forever: Bitcoin.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Futurism
Always
Part 1 - Who Is He? Carlene Haiden is the only sister of Matthias Ryker, and she has secretly held feelings for Alaric Cort, her brother’s best friend. Alaric used to visit their home often during school years, but one day, he vanished without a trace—right after Carlene confessed her love through a letter.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Fiction
The Five Paths to Wealth
Jason Carter was a 28-year-old marketing executive who had just received a promotion. With a decent salary, and fewer financial worries, he realized it was time for him to start building real wealth. But, he didn't know where or what should he begin? Then, he decided to meet his old friend, Maya - who was a financial advisor.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Journal
The Paradox of Sleep: Why 3 Hours Can Feel Better Than 8
There's something oddly frustrating about sleep: it's supposed to be restorative, yet there are days when a full eight hours leaves you more tired than ever - and others when a mere three hours has you springing out of bed with inexplicable energy. What is the reason behind that paradox of sleep? Are we defying the science, or is there a deeper mechanism at play?
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Longevity
The Silence Between the Pines
The sun was gone. Not just hidden behind clouds or sinking beyond the ridge - but gone, swallowed by a sky so dark and deep, it felt like falling. Lily tightened her grip on the Swiss Army knife. It wasn't much, but it was the only tool she had left.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Fiction











