I have learned one thing: the only person who can save me is me. I am not who I was.
Naval Ravikant’s Way to Happiness
Naval Ravikant, a successful entrepreneur and investor, discovered that wealth alone doesn’t bring happiness. His philosophy highlights that happiness is a skill.
Conflicts in Eastern Congo & Syria’s Alawite Massacre
Eastern Congo faces renewed conflict, while Syrian militants commit mass violence against civilians, exacerbating regional instability.
The Future of Music
For centuries, artists have been praised for their unbelievable gifts and skills of composing, creating, singing and playing music. But are we ready to accept a musician who used AI as such?
People Watching: Spring
As the seasons change the narrator once haunted by memories of Marlène, slowly learns to coexist with her ghost.
Politics: Man’s World Once More?
With right-wing and conservative politics on the rise again, women may be losing the political power they have worked so hard to gain.
Simulation or Reality: how can we know?
The idea that we might live in a simulation is one that’s difficult to wrap our heads around. This article explores how and why a simulation is possible.
The Plastic Crisis: Ways to reduce Plastic
In a world where climate change is one of the main topics of political discussions, what strategies are being implemented to combat this threat?
Johnny Panic: A Glimpse into Sylvia Plath’s Mind
Sylvia Plath’s works are world famous today, but who was she really? The character Johnny Panic might help us understand the inner workings of her mind.