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‘Mother, Couch’ & ‘Lost Lake Confessions’ explore how we confront pressures of family, friendship & mortality
Fear, desperation, hope and ethics, the poetry is a glimpse into chaotic human drama, through the eyes of a doctor
The author condenses a decade-long ICE journey into a list of easily applicable maxims.
While exploring the meaning of one’s life, one writer ponders the philosophical teachings of Nietzsche
A look at literature gives a somewhat unorthodox perspective on trees, which remain at the mercy of humans
The Japanese believe everyone has an ‘Ikigai’ but finding it requires a deep and often lengthy search within
From Taoism to modern day consumerist marketing, evidence shows that being childlike is the key to creativity
Did we create time or did time create us? Let us explore a few relatively poetic concepts of time
The ancient concept remains relevant today to better understand the need to balance action and non-action
Pharmaceutical companies advertising as public service messages brings into question the ethics of that practice