industry
Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
The Empty Locker
I didn’t know his name at first. I only knew the silence. It was a Tuesday in October. The high school hallway buzzed with its usual chaos—backpacks slamming, laughter echoing, sneakers squeaking on linoleum. But one locker stayed shut. No one leaned against it. No one dropped off homework. Just a quiet space where a boy should have been.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
The Suitcase in the Hallway
I didn’t pack lightly. The suitcase sat by the door for three days—half-full, then overflowing, then emptied again. I kept adding things I thought I’d need: my favorite coffee mug, the photo from last summer, the sweater that still smelled like home. Then I’d take them out, convinced they were too heavy, too sentimental, too much.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
The Couple We All Watched Grow Up
I didn’t know them. But I felt like I did. For over a decade, they were part of my life—not as celebrities, but as characters in a story I watched unfold in real time. I saw them at seventeen, awkward and bright-eyed on red carpets, fumbling through interviews, hiding smiles behind their hands. I saw them navigate fame, heartbreak, and the slow, steady work of becoming adults—all while the world watched, judged, and claimed ownership of their journey.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
Why FRP Grating Is Quietly Replacing Steel
For decades, the sound of industry was unmistakable—steel platforms echoing beneath heavy boots, sparks flying during maintenance work, and rust slowly claiming structures that once symbolized strength. Factories accepted deterioration as inevitable. Corrosion was simply part of doing business. But step into a newly upgraded industrial plant today, and something feels different.
By efingutthomasa day ago in Journal
The Parts You Never See How Electrical Components Control the Skies. AI-Generated.
When an aircraft lifts off the runway, most eyes follow the roar of the engines, the sweep of the wings, the sheer power of thrust defying gravity. Few people think about what cannot be seen.
By Beckett Dowhana day ago in Journal










