One of the things that I think a lot of morning routines were supposed to do for you is to help you get going in the morning and really help bolster up your motivation. I really think that if you focus on a night-time routine you set yourself up for the next day and you…
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Editorials is where I slow down and think out loud. These pieces come straight from the editor’s desk. Opinionated. Curious. Sometimes uncomfortable. The goal is simple: challenge assumptions and sharpen perspective.
You will find deep dives into products, platforms, trends, and ideas that quietly shape how we work, learn, and build online. I question hype, call out bad practices, and praise things that genuinely move the needle. No press-release fluff. No forced positivity. If something works, I say why. If it fails, I explain where it breaks.
These editorials are not tutorials. They are conversations. Thought starters. Written for founders, creators, students, and professionals who like context before conclusions. Read this section when you want clarity, not noise.
“Will Your Higher Earnings Bring You Happiness?” It’s a question that has been debated for hundreds of years – will money bring you happiness? While we can all agree that wealth does not buy love, good health or true friendship, it can ease pressure on our daily lives. As the old saying goes – money doesn’t…
Continue reading →It depends. Different types of businesses have different needs. A large or medium-sized business can probably afford to keep an in-house designer on hand to produce all their visuals, and it would make sense. Small businesses and those with no design competencies may find it makes more financial sense to get the services of a…
Continue reading →Michelle Obama Copied Alinsky in a Speech. Melania Trump Plagiarized. Ignorance, coincidence or fraud? Plagiarism, whether intentional or not, is a serious literary crime. If it doesn’t damage one’s reputation, it becomes a reason for which someone loses a job or earns expulsion from the college. Come to think of it. Instead of going out…
Continue reading →Learning how to drive is exciting. Most teens look forward to getting their New Jersey driver’s license, after all! However, learning how to drive can also be a scary experience, both for your child and for you, as a parent. It will put your mind at ease if you take an active role in your…
Continue reading →What you need to know, learn, be able to do or remember after a long break in work? There are two key factors for successful matching of work responsibilities after a long break. The first is the ability to plan your personal and professional life effectively. The second is the availability of enough energy to…
Continue reading →Setting up a college dorm room can be a little tricky, for a few key reasons. The first of which is that there really isn’t a lot of space that you can work with. Unless you’re paying a pretty significant amount of money, you most likely have a roommate who takes up about half of…
Continue reading →Let’s be honest, personal finances are probably one of the most important aspects of adult life, but it is the absolute last thing people ever want to discuss. As financial planning and other “adult” concepts are rapidly leaving the education system, more and more young adults are entering into the real world with no real…
Continue reading →In today’s world, education and the relevant degree plays a significant role in people’s lives. Whether it’s about a job opportunity or job promotion, a degree can immensely help to enhance the perceived value of an individual. A degree, online degree or offline, enables students to judge their potential in a certain area of expertise.…
Continue reading →Advertising & SEO are two of the most demanding and important factors to run an online business. Basically, the complete success of any business depends majorly on the efficiency of these two. In the present scenario, everyone is available online, which is one of the reasons why usually companies look out to promote their business online.…
Continue reading →This introductory guide to Object Oriented Ontology is an on-going collection of central theses and surrounding debates. If you’d like to submit a text, blog, or discussion thread that you think is particularly useful to the would-be OOO scholar you can post a link in the comments or email us at gaurav@gauravtiwari.org or use this…
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