Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
It seems like every other ad on social media is for an app that promises to calm your anxiety, fix your sleep, or make you a mindfulness guru in just five minutes a day.
The pull to explore is one of humanity’s most ancient instincts. We crave new sights, different cultures, and the thrill of stepping outside our
The concept of open borders—a world where individuals can move freely from one country to another, restricted only by the same laws that apply to current
The conversation around mandatory vaccinations sits at one of the most complex intersections of modern society: the point where collective well-being crashes
The concept of human cloning, once relegated to the pages of science fiction, leaped into reality with the successful cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996.
The term “food desert” paints a stark picture: a neighborhood, usually in a low-income urban area, where residents have to travel miles just
The chatter around a four-day work week has moved from a utopian fantasy to a serious boardroom discussion. Spurred by widespread burnout and a global
The gentle rustle of a banknote is becoming an increasingly rare sound. In its place, we have the silent tap of a card, the quick scan of a smartphone
For generations, the rhythm of the working world was dictated by the clock. The 9-to-5 schedule wasn’t just a set of hours; it was a cultural institution
The word “minimalism” conjures some very specific images. You might picture stark white rooms, a mattress on the floor, or a closet containing exactly three shirts.










