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One-Pot Creamy Garlic Chicken
Some meals are made to impress. This one is made to comfort. I usually cook this dish on evenings when the day has taken more than it gave back. If you’re looking for a recipe that feels like an exhale at the end of a long day, this is it.
By Rosalina Janeabout a month ago in Lifehack
You Can’t AI a Jobsite
Artificial intelligence dominates recent discussions regarding the future of work, and it’s no wonder. Namely, software now writes code, generates legal briefs, and manages complex logistics. White-collar professionals face a period of uncertainty as automation settles into offices worldwide.
By Angela Ashabout a month ago in Lifehack
When the Pink Slip Drops
The sudden end of employment often leads to hasty decisions. A separation from a business necessitates a clear assessment of the immediate environment to prevent long-term financial damage. The mechanics of the departure process reveal whether a business intends to honor its obligations or if it attempts to exploit the individual’s shock.
By Angela Ashabout a month ago in Lifehack
Grains and Wealth
Grains and Wealth j It is said that a prayer made with a pure heart is always accepted. Once, a wealthy merchant was traveling on horseback. He carried with him four bags filled with precious jewels and genuine pearls. His purpose was to sell these treasures and use the proceeds to buy goods for his trade. However, during his journey, he lost his way and ended up in a vast desert. Though he possessed immense wealth, he had very little food or water with him. In his flask, there was only a little water, which he drank as soon as he entered the scorching desert sands.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Lifehack
Black Hands
Farwa and Nida were in eighth grade and had been studying in the same school together since the first grade. Their homes were also in the same neighborhood, so they always went to school together. Over the years, they had become very close friends. Farwa’s father worked as a clerk in an office, while Nida’s father worked in a workshop, repairing vehicles.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Lifehack
Your heart and digestive system may be harmed simultaneously by breathing contaminated air.
It is well known that there are numerous health concerns associated with breathing contaminated air. More precise information is revealed by a new study, which demonstrates that air pollution may damage the human heart and intestines at the same time.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Lifehack
Using a novel strategy, scientists try to stop human ageing.
Your cells' functions change as you age, and this gradual change can lead to organ failure, weakening, and scarring. There is now hope for treating age-related disorders since scientists have discovered a mechanism to nudge some cells back towards healthy roles.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Lifehack
The Last Train from Nowhere
At exactly 2:17 a.m., the abandoned Platform 13 was never supposed to be used. In a forgotten corner of a London underground station, behind a rusted metal gate and a faded “Out of Service” sign, there was a platform that didn’t appear on any public map. Commuters from the UK, USA, and Australia had passed through this station thousands of times, never realizing that if you stood near the far wall at precisely the right moment, the wall would… breathe.
By Iazaz hussainabout a month ago in Lifehack
Why Flagship Phones in 2026 Feel Boring (And What Actually Matters Now)
For the first time in years, I noticed myself doing something unique. A big flagship phone arrived, my newsfeed was full of anticipation, camera comparisons, AI demos, and “first impressions” videos… and I felt nothing.
By abualyaanartabout a month ago in Lifehack










