religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
The Backbone for Freelancers on the Go
As more and more people are able to work from home, a new group of professionals has emerged: the digital nomads. People in this category can use remote access tools to do their jobs from any place. The absence of a safety net, however, is one of the difficulties that come with this expanded independence. With the help of others, digital nomads may feel more connected to their communities and have the resources they need to succeed in their jobs despite working remotely.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Mr. Belcher
I’d say it started long ago, but the true catalyst was my meeting with Mr. Belcher. I usually bike from Downtown to Wynwood for a coffee, a shade, and a space to doodle, write, read, or whatever something I feel like doing. Something other than nothing, that is, after realizing that a 23 year old should have shit worth writing about. Granted, I had seen shit but I thought I’d do more.. the type of shit that gives me life I guess, or of elevating other’s sense of inspiration. Now, back to the catalyst. I would not use that word if that afternoon had not sparked the chain of events that made me believe in alchemy, magic, energy, and anything in between.
By Gonzalo Otaola3 years ago in Journal
Rafters
Few sights hold our attention with such strength we seem to neglect the running of time. We let ourselves dwell in the moment out of pure appreciation that we are there to witness something that puts our lives in an earth-shattering contrast. We hold front-row seats to the unfolding of something both divine and painful. We were chosen somehow, to be the early birds to a real-life demonstration of a modern odyssey.
By Gonzalo Otaola3 years ago in Journal
Ancient Songs Reawakened
If my Spotify hymn playlist were a physical hymnal, it would be worn to pieces by now. Though I grew up in a good Christian household, I was never exposed to all that many hymns aside from a treasured few. There was "Amazing Grace," of course, then "Be Thou My Vision" which I sang with a band in high school. I was vaguely familiar with more popular staples like "Come Thou Fount" and "Tis So Sweet" and could sing along with the tunes, if not the words.
By E.J. Robison3 years ago in Journal
What can I say about winter? What is the beauty of winter?
How do you describe winter? Winter is one of the four seasons, characterized by cold temperatures, short days, and often snow in many regions. It typically lasts from December to February in the Northern Hemisphere and from June to August in the Southern Hemisphere.
By Being Inquisitive3 years ago in Journal









