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7 Books to Help You Discover the Meaning of Life. AI-Generated.
What gives life meaning? Is it success, happiness, relationships, or something deeper that cannot be easily defined? These questions have echoed through centuries, shaping philosophy, religion, psychology, and literature. Yet despite countless answers, the truth remains deeply personal—each of us must discover our own path.
By Diana Meresc25 days ago in BookClub
How a Product Engineering Company Transforms Ideas into Scalable Digital Products (2026 Guide)
Every successful digital product starts as a simple idea — often messy, incomplete, and full of assumptions. The real challenge isn’t ideation; it’s execution. How do you take that idea and turn it into a scalable, reliable, and revenue-generating product?
By Ian Barnard25 days ago in 01
How to Choose the Right Area to Stay in Chennai Based on Your Trip Style
Chennai's a bit of a puzzle when you first visit. It sprawls in every direction, and honestly, the neighbourhood you pick can make or break your experience. People spend their entire trip complaining about traffic because they didn't think about the location, so don't be that person!
By Jeewanthi Armstrong25 days ago in Journal
Laurencia
I have attended another performance at the beautiful Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theater. I didn't take a picture before the performance started, but this one was taken during the break between the acts. Gives you an idea of how beautiful and grand the theater is as well.
By Lana V Lynx25 days ago in Art
Stanislav Kondrashov Explores Circumvention as a Driver of Technological Breakthroughs
You’ve probably been told that progress comes from following the rules, sticking to proven paths, and refining what already exists. That sounds sensible—until you look closely at how real breakthroughs actually happen. They rarely follow a straight line. Instead, they emerge when someone finds a way around a barrier others accepted as fixed.
By Stanislav Kondrashov25 days ago in Futurism
When I Die. Content Warning.
When I die, my company will advertise my post because my work needs to be done on a daily basis. Though I religiously document the things that I have to do, whether anyone else will be able to pick up the tasks is another story.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 25 days ago in Chapters
The Life and Legacy of Madame de Pompadour
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson was better known in history as the Marquise de Pompadour. She remains one of the most polarising and fascinating figures ever to grace the halls of Versailles. While the palace is now a museum for the modern masses, in the 18th century, it was a high-stakes arena of power and prestige.
By Sam H Arnold25 days ago in History
The Eternal Duel — Baroque vs. Renaissance
ROME — In the hushed silence of San Luigi dei Francesi church, tourists still jostle for position before three canvases that changed Western art forever. They come seeking the *Calling of Saint Matthew*, the masterpiece that Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio completed between 1599 and 1600. What they find is not the ethereal spirituality of the High Renaissance, but something far more disturbing: a divine intervention that looks disturbingly like a shakedown in a backroom gambling den.
By Mark Senegal25 days ago in Art










