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Outfits as First Impressions: What Clothes Say Before You Do
Before we speak, we are seen. This article explores how clothing shapes first impressions, influences perception, and becomes a subtle but powerful tool of identity and control.
Mar 192 min read


Exploring the Golden Ratio
By Trang Ninh Image source: Exitus capital Known as “orderly chaotic”, the golden ratio presents the perfect balance between complexity and simplicity. Underlaid by simplistic equations, the art of nature - Golden Ratio - tends to be the most visually appealing to our brains. Thus, it consolidates the art field's development; since the ancient age, when pyramids were built, until nowadays, as we study compositions design. Let’s find out about this concept. What is the Gold
Mar 193 min read


The Complexity of Dreams
Dreams are doors at night that lead to our wildest fantasies. Whether it's frightening or humorous, they almost always leave an impression the moment we wake up. The involuntary and fleeting imaginations that float in our heads when we sleep exist in various forms that connect to our experiences, feelings, and personal life. Despite lasting for such a short while, dreams are more complex than we think. In this article, we explore the science behind dreams, why we forget them
Mar 183 min read


Social Media: Is It Watching Us?
How is it possible that Social Media always seems to know what you’re talking about? Youtube, Discord and Instagram nudge you with notifications, shorts, ads relating to the topic you just mentioned. It’s almost like these apps are…secretly watching you.
Mar 183 min read


Top 3 Unique street food in Ho Chi Minh
In one of the busiest cities in Vietnam, what do people eat to save time but keep the taste?
Mar 182 min read


Why Do Owners Look Like Their Pets?
The idea that owners resemble their pets is often treated as a joke, yet it reflects a deeper truth about human nature. Through familiarity and shared routines built through years of companionship, humans and animals gradually shape each other in subtle but visible ways.
Mar 172 min read


Gangsters and Glamour: Bugsy Malone
With a classic and shimmering vibe, the Bugsy Malone musical perfectly captures the roaring 20s atmosphere with that beautiful, grand musical masterpiece. From jokes and laughter to the most raw singing, read Bugsy Malone was a truly remarkable experience.
Mar 172 min read


Chasing After That Old Spark: Where We Find Ourselves
This is not a motivational self-care speech, nor is it a solution to one’s slump. People sometimes seek their previous versions simply because they long for the “spark” that feels as though it has dimmed over time. However, in attempting to reclaim a past self, are we now hindering ourselves from becoming more whole? This piece is a reflection on identity and accepting outgrowth.
Mar 162 min read


A guide to outer space - What if we travel to the black hole?
Imagine you are the first human to travel to a black hole, we are using a tele-porter to travel to the nearest blackhole quickly. Alright, buckle up, and let’s have a wild ride!
Mar 162 min read


Noor Energy 1: One step closer to a ‘Carbon Free Future’
Is a ‘carbon-free future’ truly achievable? Explore how the world has taken a step closer to a sustainable life.
Mar 162 min read


Can happiness be measured?
When asked about the ultimate goal in life, “to be happy” is a frequent response. But for most of us, the spark we feel when a child hands us a balloon doesn’t seem like enough. So what is enough? Can happiness be measured?
Mar 152 min read


The Psychology of Pain
Pain is an ordinary and unavoidable part of being human. Psychologically, it is an interpretation projected through attention.
Mar 152 min read


Are We More Connected or More Isolated in the Digital Age?
In an era defined by smartphones, social media, and instant communication, humanity appears more connected than ever before. Yet, rising loneliness rates and growing psychological strain suggest a deeper paradox.
Mar 154 min read


Animation Reimagined: Styles, Innovation, and What Comes Next
Animation is changing fast, and it matters because the shows and films we watch are becoming more expressive, more creative, and more emotionally powerful than ever before.
Mar 12 min read


Who were the Huguenots? Love and Faith Amidst the Wars of Religion
Discover the personal stories and religious convictions that defined Huguenot life during the Wars of Religion. Find answers to how love, faith, and communal bonds persisted under persecution and turmoil, providing vivid portraits and thoughtful historical analysis that illuminate this fraught period.
Mar 12 min read


Gaslighting Myself Into Thinking I Studied: A Student’s Guide To False Confidence
Ever told yourself “I know this” just so you can stop studying? This article explores the psychology behind false confidence, why we mistake familiarity for understanding, and how students end up gaslighting themselves before exams.
Mar 13 min read


How to Maintain Bleached Hair: A Comprehensive Guide
Uncover the hidden costs and challenges of achieving beached hair, from salon visits to upkeep. This article offers practical tips to help you maintain your sun-kissed strands without breaking the bank.
Feb 284 min read


The placebo effect is stronger than most medicines. Why?
Belief alone cannot cure disease, but it can measurably change how the body responds to it. The placebo effect reveals how expectation influences brain chemistry and symptom relief, reshaping our understanding of how healing truly works.
Feb 282 min read


Does Life Have Meaning - and Would It Still Matter If We Lived Forever?
Philosophers have long debated whether life has inherent meaning or whether meaning is created through human choice. Many argue that mortality gives life its urgency and value, while immortality could weaken purpose by removing endings and consequences. Others suggest that meaning could still exist in eternal life - not through time limits, but through conscious, deliberate living.
Feb 283 min read


Upcoming Artists : A Track-by-Track Review of CORTIS's EP
Dive into CORTIS's explosive debut EP, a playful blast of early-2000s rock fused with fresh, unpolished aesthetics that convey teenage freedom and human messiness. From the high-energy opener "GO!" charging their bold path, to introspective "What You Want" chasing true self-discovery, abrasive thrift-shop flex "FaSHioN," chill "Joyride" breather, and soothing "Lullaby" reminder to embrace imperfection—CORTIS shatters industry norms with authentic creativity that feels alive a
Feb 276 min read
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