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    Discussion Does Hard Work Still Guarantee Success

    For a long time, the idea that hard work leads to success has been a core belief in society. Many people grow up hearing that if you put in enough effort, stay disciplined, and remain consistent, you will eventually achieve your goals. This mindset has shaped how people approach school, careers...
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    Discussion Is Work-Life Balance Even Real Anymore?

    For decades, “work-life balance” has been promoted as an essential goal for a healthy career and personal life. The idea was simple: dedicate time and energy to your job, but also reserve meaningful time for yourself, your family, and your hobbies. In theory, balance allowed people to recharge...
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    Discussion Choose Your Career If Money Didn’t Exist

    Most people choose their career based on a mix of passion, practicality, and financial stability. But what if money wasn’t a factor at all? No salaries, no bills, no cost of living, just your time and what you choose to do with it. Would you still pursue the same career path you’re on now? For...
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    Discussion Are Side Hustles Becoming a Necessity?

    Lately it feels like the idea of “one job is enough” is starting to disappear. Not even that long ago, the expectation for a lot of people was pretty straightforward: you get a stable job, work your hours, and that income covers your life, rent, food, savings, maybe even some extra. Now, that...
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    Discussion Why are Public Benches so Uncomfortable?

    A lot of public benches seem intentionally designed to be uncomfortable. They’re narrow, sometimes oddly slanted, and often have metal dividers that stop people from lying down. Some argue that these designs are part of “hostile” or anti-homeless architecture, an approach cities use to...
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    Discussion Dollar Stores are a Scam

    I don’t know how people still fall for this, but Dollar Stores are basically a giant scam. They sell cheap, low-quality products that break immediately, yet people keep lining up to spend their money there. Sponges that fall apart after one use, plastic containers that crack the first time you...
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    Discussion Is Job Hopping the New Normal?

    For a long time, staying with one company for many years was seen as a sign of loyalty and stability. People often built entire careers at the same organization, slowly moving up through promotions and gaining seniority over time. But that trend seems to be changing. In today’s job market, it’s...
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    Discussion Will College still Matter in 20 Years?

    I have been reading around from articles that are both new and old and I have been seeing a scary theme that barchlors degrees will become more and more obsolete in the future because of AI but also because they want a more diverse workforce, I still expand below: For many decades, a college or...
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    Discussion What Jobs are Growing and Why?

    While automation transforms many roles, research also highlights significant growth in certain fields. Sectors like web development, cybersecurity, healthcare, and clean energy are currently among the fastest‑growing for recent graduates. Have you considered a career in one of these growth...
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    Discussion Is AI Reshaping Jobs Too Quickly?

    Large companies are increasingly adopting AI tools not just to enhance productivity, but to completely replace rolls, in some cases cutting thousands of jobs as automation becomes core to operations. For example, Wisetech Global recently announced plans to cut nearly 2,000 roles as part of an...
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    Discussion Should Citizenship Requirements be Harder?

    Let’s be honest, this debate isn’t really about paperwork. It’s about identity. Some people argue citizenship should require stricter language tests, longer residency, and deeper civic knowledge. Others say raising the bar risks creating unnecessary barriers for people already contributing to...
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    Broadcast Jobs of Tomorrow - North America

    Explore The Future of Work Jobs are changing faster than ever. From AI to automation, to green careers everything is changing rapidly, and young professionals, students, and lifelong learners need insights and discussion about how to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. This broadcast...
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    Discussion Free Speech at Risk in Universities

    Universities were historically the "marketplace of ideas," but in 2026, the market is looking pretty volatile. We’re seeing a fundamental clash between two irreconcilable goals: radical intellectual openness and psychological student safety. The Vibe Shift: By the Numbers According to the...
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    Discussion Should Voter ID Be Required in National Elections?

    The debate over voter ID laws often centers on one fundamental word: trust. On one side, supporters argue that requiring identification is a common-sense measure to protect election integrity and bolster public confidence in the democratic process. On the other side, critics and advocacy...
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    Discussion Canada's Trade Pivot

    Canada is actively diversifying its trade relationships, focusing on India and the European Union amid rising tensions with the United States. Recent announcements indicate that Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, will travel to India in early March to finalize trade...
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    Discussion New Polls Show Shift in Canadian Views on the U.S.

    Recent polling has revealed a significant change in how Canadians view the United States and the future of the Canada-U.S. relationship. A poll from the Angus Reid Institute found that a large majority (79%) of Canadians say they are more worried than hopeful about where the relationship with...
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    Discussion The Biggest Problem

    The biggest problem in the world right now is not, inflation, climate change or war. The Biggest Problem is Attention If news or ideas cannot be fit into a tweet, a 30 second TikTok or news headline they basically become irrelevant now. Long form stories are a thing of the past which means...
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    Discussion Free Speech Online

    What Happened to Free Speech Online? Free speech has been a fundamental principle in democratic societies, but as we have progressed as a society it seems like free speech has been put on the back burners and instead we worry about keeping everyone happy. The truth is you cannot ever make...
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