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Why do we cherish our pets so much?
They don't speak, but understand us best. The bond feels simple but it runs deeper than we think.
11 hours ago2 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.
11 hours ago2 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.
13 hours ago2 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.
1 day ago2 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!
1 day ago2 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?
3 days ago2 min read


The Psychology of Pain
Pain is an ordinary and unavoidable part of being human. Psychologically, it is an interpretation projected through attention.
3 days ago2 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.
3 days ago4 min read
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