Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
That insistent, high-pitched whine followed by a low-frequency roar is an unmistakable sound of suburbia, especially in the fall. The leaf blower, a tool
It’s a scene played out on countless soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and basketball courts every season: the end-of-year pizza party.
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
We’ve all heard the phrase “vote with your wallet.” In an age of instant information and polarized viewpoints, this idea has transformed from a quiet suggestion
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 rise of streaming platforms has fundamentally changed how we consume media. Gone are the days of waiting an entire week for the next installment of
Public spaces are the living rooms of our cities. They are the squares, parks, and streets where communal life unfolds. Inserting art into these spaces
The conversation around psychedelic substances is shifting. Once confined to the fringes of society and counter-culture movements, compounds like psilocybin
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.










