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Culture/Identity

Things We Refuse to Hear

A powerful exploration of how society overlooks the quiet signs of domestic violence, mistaking fear for shyness and abuse for misfortune, while failing to truly listen.

The Inconvenience of Sound
Culture/Identity

The Inconvenience of Sound

Stuttering in adulthood brings unique social stigma, silent struggles, and resilience—revealing how a world obsessed with fluency often overlooks the truth in imperfect voices.

Heavy Tourist Impact on Baarn’s Nature Reserves?
Culture/Identity

Heavy Tourist Impact on Baarn’s Nature Reserves?

The Baarn Forests between Amsterdam and Utrecht face growing tourism pressure from hikers, mountain bikers, horse riders, and dog owners. In hotspots like Lage Vuursche, Drakensteyn Castle, and Royal Palace Soestdijk, forester Rein Berends and Staatsbosbeheer struggle to protect this 1,200-hectare Utrecht Ridge nature reserve amid rising visitor numbers and limited supervision resources.

Meet Haritha Karma Sena from Kannur district, Kannapuram village.
Culture/Identity

Waste to Wealth: The Women Behind Kerala’s Bold Sustainability Drive

Meet Haritha Karma Sena from Kannur district, Kannapuram village.

A personal, political, and cinematic take on Superman (2025)—a film that mirrors real-world power struggles, media control, and collective resistance.
Culture/Identity

Superman (2025) in 3D: A Wild Ride Through Metaphor, Propaganda & Resistance

A personal, political, and cinematic take on Superman (2025)—a film that mirrors real-world power struggles, media control, and collective resistance.

After heartbreak, she performed her pain in public—except to one man who never asked questions. A quiet, tender story about healing, class divide, and the cost of being seen.
Culture/Identity

What I Owe Manoj – A Quiet Story of Healing, Hunger, and the Unsaid

After heartbreak, she performed her pain in public—except to one man who never asked questions. A quiet, tender story about healing, class divide, and the cost of being seen.

On World Population Day, I spent a relaxing summer evening at Mason Park, watching an outdoor animated movie about Mufasa, Scar, and the wildlife of Africa. From cheesy fries to powerful themes of unity, loyalty, and loss, it was more than just a movie night—it was a reflection on family, identity, and resistance.
Culture/Identity

Under the Stars with Mufasa: A Summer Movie Review at Mason Park

On World Population Day, I watched an animated wildlife film under the night sky — a story about Mufasa, Scar, and the struggle between unity and division. From cheesy fries to reflections on loyalty, betrayal, and animal resistance, this outdoor screening offered more than just entertainment. A personal yet thoughtful review.

dark room with opened window: A personal and philosophical reflection on how humanity evolved from instinct to reason—from the Enlightenment to today’s awakening. This piece questions the role of modern governments, the power of thought, and the future of human consciousness.
Culture/Identity

Awakening Through Reason: From Enlightenment to a New Human Consciousness

A personal and philosophical reflection on how humanity evolved from instinct to reason—from the Enlightenment to today’s awakening. This piece questions the role of modern governments, the power of thought, and the future of human consciousness.

Golden Visa headlines promise high salaries and permanent residency in the UAE, but is it really worth $2 million for students? Before making a decision, here's what you need to know about the true costs, eligibility, and who the visa is actually designed for.
Culture/Identity

The UAE Golden Visa: Opportunity or Overpriced Illusion for Students?

Golden Visa headlines promise high salaries and permanent residency in the UAE, but is it really worth $2 million for students? Before making a decision, here's what you need to know about the true costs, eligibility, and who the visa is actually designed for.

A nostalgic reflection on a gifted childhood in Velp, meditative bike rides, lonely heaths, and the unexpected spiritual ties to a renowned psychic shepherd.
Culture/Identity

Velp Memories: A Gifted Childhood, Silent Fields, and the Paranormal Shepherd

A nostalgic reflection on a gifted childhood in Velp, meditative bike rides, lonely heaths, and the unexpected spiritual ties to a renowned psychic shepherd.

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