Process
The Levels of Life
Life is often imagined as a journey toward comfort, stability, and eventual peace. Many people believe that if they work hard enough, they will eventually reach a point where struggles disappear. However, experience teaches a different truth: struggles do not disappear. They simply change form as we grow.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisa4 days ago in Writers
13 Best Low MOQ Custom Packaging Suppliers for Startups in 2026
For many startups, packaging becomes a major operational decision earlier than expected. Once a product is ready to ship, founders quickly encounter the realities of minimum order quantities (MOQs), pricing structures, and customization limitations. Large manufacturers often require thousands of units per order, which is not always practical for businesses still validating demand.
By Abbasi Publisher4 days ago in Writers
Managing Credit Resources with Awareness
Credit is often treated like a safety net. Swipe now, deal with it later. For many people, that later moment arrives with surprise and stress. Interest accumulates quietly. Minimum payments stretch for years. What started as convenience turns into pressure. Managing credit resources with awareness means refusing to let that happen on autopilot.
By Abbasi Publisher4 days ago in Writers
Boxing
When I was in my mid-thirties, I joined the Augusta Boxing Club on Walton Way. The subtitle is the club motto, and I saw guys wearing t-shirts emblazoned with sayings like “Fighting solves EVERYTHING.” I was the only woman, and I swear I got high on the testosterone.
By Harper Lewis5 days ago in Writers
What to Know About Spanish Book Translation in 2026
Maria took two years to write her first novel. When a Spanish-language publisher came calling, she faced an unforeseen hurdle: finding someone with the ability to translate her book without losing its voice. Three translators later, she learned that spanish book translation consists of so much more than converting English words into equivalents in Spanish.
By Hillshire Media6 days ago in Writers
The House I Could Never Find
I am standing in front of a house. It is small, with old yellow walls and a weathered roof, the kind that has survived enough seasons to earn its softness. Time has left its mark everywhere - in the cracks, in the faded paint, in the quiet wear of its exterior - but none of it takes away from its beauty. If anything, it makes the house more lovable. Some things become more precious, precisely because time has touched them.
By Gabriella Reti6 days ago in Writers






