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“Success Is Built When No One Is Watching”
People often believe that success arrives with noise—applause, celebrations, and sudden recognition. They imagine it as a moment when everything changes overnight. But the truth is far quieter. Success is usually built in silence, when no one is watching, and when giving up would be easier than continuing.
By NAIB REHMAN9 days ago in Writers
Military Aviation Balances Innovation With Proven Technology. AI-Generated.
Military aviation operates in an environment where failure is not an option. Every new technology must improve performance without introducing unnecessary risk. In 2026 and beyond, air forces across the world continue to face the same challenge how to adopt advanced innovations while relying on proven systems that have already demonstrated reliability in real combat conditions.
By Beckett Dowhan9 days ago in Writers
The Secret of the Old Clock Tower*:
The Secret of the Old Clock Tower In the heart of the sleepy town of Willow Creek, where everyone knew everyone, stood the mysterious Old Clock Tower. For decades, it had loomed over the town, its weathered stone façade whispering secrets to the wind. Locals avoided it, whispering tales of strange noises and ghostly apparitions. But to Rohan, a curious and adventurous 12-year-old, the clock tower was a beacon calling him to unravel its mysteries.
By Talhamuhammad9 days ago in Writers
The Secret to Having It All: Lessons from Adriana Kostov
In today’s fast-paced world, women are often asked the same challenging question: “Can you really have it all?” Balancing career ambitions, personal growth, family, and social life can feel like an impossible juggling act. Yet, Adriana Kostov, a trailblazer in the financial industry, argues that it’s not only possible but achievable with the right mindset and determination.
By Financial Services Media10 days ago in Writers
Kaelos and Lyla
It was a hot steamy day in Ancient Greece, a city known for its art and marble quarries. The heat is intense and the air smells of dust and olive oil. My name is Kaelos and I carve statues. Statues from gods, to normal people, to animals, bugs whatever you can think of I do. I left at 18 to pursue my passion, sometimes it gets lonely but I pour everything I have into my work and they pour back. Im commissioned by the wealthy cruel merchant to carve a statue of the “Perfect Maiden”. I hate working for him, but I need the money so I accept the job.
By Christian Sanchez10 days ago in Writers
How to W(h)in(e). Content Warning.
Jennifer Love Hewitt, the volume of complaining from allegedly grown folks is astounding. I’m especially intrigued by the idea that making the complaint rhyme makes it a poem instead of a thinly-veiled complaint, like there’s a prize for rhyming whining.
By Harper Lewis10 days ago in Writers
Take Off Your Prose!. Content Warning.
Welcome to the Temple of the Profane. I know, right? Whodathunk I’d ever encourage end rhyme? If it’s offensive, I’m okay with it. Grab a pint of Guinness or Jameson’s and don’t tell me “dirty limerick” is redundant. I’m well aware that if it isn’t dirty, it’s not a true limerick. But some people try to ruin a good time with some puritan Pollyanna bullshit every chance they get. I’ve read some clean limericks, and there’s something about them that’s more wrong than an olive in a Bloody Mary or a stalk of celery in a fucking martini. If I can figure out how, I’ll fine anyone who tries to sneak a clean limerick in here, and I’ll press criminal charges if sentimentality enters the equation. It has no place outside of Hallmark cards and movies, and we’re not dumbing down this room.
By Harper Lewis10 days ago in Writers









