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What is FOMO? The Acronyms Series

FOMO is Fear of Missing Out FOMO joined our modern lexicon along with the advent of social media. Honestly, we all have been doom-scrolling incessant reels and Pinterest feeds and refreshed them inconsolably. Then discreetly sigh over what a lovely…

What is Memory, Precisely?

According to a definition by the Centre for Neuroimaging in London, “memory is the process of taking in information from the world around us, processing it, storing it and later recalling that information, sometimes many years later.” In our prevalent culture,…

Can Slowing Down Help Me?

Money buys happiness in the same way drugs bring pleasure: Incredible if done right, dangerous if used to mask a weakness, and disastrous when no amount is ever enough.” – Morgan Housel Can Slowing Down Help Me? As much as I…

Poem

Below is extracted from “Poem Written in a Cab” by Alex Dimitrov To the people
 reading this poem, hello.
 I want you to know
nothing bad will happen
as long as you’re here. 
Every line you see
was written in a cab. 
I’m…

How are We Even Curious?

What is Curiosity? Curiosity is a deep and strong desire to know something or learn about something. It is our innate psychological trait to pursue and explore things. Five Dimensions of Curiosity According to a study published in Harvard Business Review, there…

10 Motivational Quotes for Positive Strength

Good words are like life unto our hearts and souls. Especially when we are drowning in the deepest dungeons of life. And if you are here, embrace these quotes for you. Because you are worth every penny and you are…

Poem on Creation

In all of our spaces, we are always creating and mending things. Creativity is in us, given to us and weaved inside of our living fibres. We sometimes simply need some fuel, words or colours or shapes, whatever it is,…

What is Creative Reflection?

Every year-end, around the middle of December, when it is pleasantly cold and ample sunny I reflect on my year. What I achieved, where I fell, where I didn’t, what succeeded, what not. The University of Edinburgh talks about four main…