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In Defense of Philosophy
Everyone needs a motto in life, but I myself yearn to find even more. Philosophy, which I cherish most, is something I always believe in; studying it is like exploring a treasure trove of profound wisdom. Why? Because, first and foremost, the name philosophy says it all: philosophy means wisdom (in Chinese), meaning love of intelligence (philosophy). What could be more joyful than having all the difficulties and obstacles in life resolved by a wise and intelligent "scholar"? Is that perhaps overestimating philosophy? I don't think so, because no one would name something without first defining it in their mind. And even if it were called "philosophy" when it was born, if it had been truly useless, lacking wisdom and intelligence throughout a long period of history, no one would be foolish enough not to rename such a multifaceted field of study.
By Tomas Bucekabout 5 hours ago in Writers
Common Challenges in Microsoft Dynamics Implementation and How Partners Solve Them
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 can transform the way organizations manage operations, customer relationships, and data-driven decision-making. However, like most enterprise platforms, implementing Dynamics 365 comes with its own set of challenges. Businesses often struggle with system complexity, data migration, customization decisions, and user adoption.
By Lilly Scottabout 6 hours ago in Writers
Digital Transformation in the Aerospace Industry for Better Efficiency. AI-Generated.
The aerospace industry has always been associated with innovation, precision engineering, and strict safety standards. In recent years, digital transformation has become one of the most influential forces shaping the future of aerospace operations. By integrating advanced digital technologies into production, maintenance, and supply chain management, companies across the industry are improving efficiency, reducing operational costs, and enhancing overall reliability.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 9 hours ago in Writers
The AI Era in Construction: Why You Need a Long-Term BIM Partner, Not Just a Modeling Vendor
The construction industry is thriving at a pivotal moment. For over a decade, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has improved visualization, coordination, and documentation accuracy. Now, with the introduction of artificial intelligence, BIM is evolving into something far more strategic.
By Anandhu T Uabout 11 hours ago in Writers
You're Doing Five Things To Market Your Self-Published Book. None Of Them Work. Here's Why.
After publishing 1 Lovelock Drive, I did everything I thought I was supposed to do. I posted about it on social media. I told everyone I knew. I shared the Amazon link in my bio, stories, and group chats. I waited for readers to discover it; I refreshed my sales dashboard daily, then hourly, then compulsively.
By Ellen Francesabout 22 hours ago in Writers
Ups and Downs
This is a short drabble of my ups and downs here on Vocal, and it seems that there have been many ups and quite a few downs for me and my writing here. I do I feel a lot of reading and commenting on others work here, but where I do have a few loyal followers over these past five years it seems that even though I have recently been on the Leaderboard and received a few TS's it always seems that my stats are always going down more than up I guess that is that darn algorithm I guess.
By Mark Grahamabout 22 hours ago in Writers
Neighbours
The end of the row was dominated by the red brick, iron-railed schools. The small infant school was separated by a central drive from the Juniors, the lair of the terrifying Miss Chudleigh, “Ugly Chugly” we called her, but not if she was in earshot. At the top of the drive was the Secondary Modern, where they put your head down the bog and pulled the chain.
By Keith Butlera day ago in Writers
I want to run
It was 6:15. He had been watching the digits change since 5:37. He would get up, he liked an early start for his long run of the week. His wife and kids were used to his early morning routines. His wife was long past caring, and the kids now seemed oblivious even to his presence. They would all carry on doing their own things.
By Keith Butlera day ago in Writers
Finding Stability Through Daily Quran Recitation
Life moves quickly. Messages arrive constantly, responsibilities pile up, and quiet moments can feel rare. In that noise, many people notice a deeper kind of fatigue—one that rest alone does not fix. For Muslims, the Quran has long served as a source of grounding in times like these. Daily recitation is not about escaping the world, but about learning how to move through it with clarity and balance.
By Abbasi Publishera day ago in Writers







