I still remember the day I tried to restore my first old motorcycle – it was a brutal journey, but it taught me a valuable lesson about how to build […]
The Unbearable Awkwardness of Being: What Is Cringe Culture?
I still remember the first time I encountered what is cringe culture – it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion, mesmerizing and horrifying at the same time. […]
A Guide on How to Spot “greenwashing” in Tech Advertising
I still remember the day I realized that my job as a smart home device designer was actually contributing to the problem of greenwashing in tech. We were touting our […]
How to Avoid Common Travel Scams and Protect Yourself
As I sat in a small café in Marrakech, sipping on a steaming cup of mint tea, I couldn’t help but think about the numerous times I’ve fallen prey to […]
What’s in My Bag: What to Pack in a Minimalist Travel First-aid Kit
I still remember the time I found myself in a small village in rural Japan, desperately searching for a decent band-aid to cover a nasty cut on my finger. It […]
A Masterclass on How to Find the Cheapest Flights Using Google Flights
I still remember the thrill of scoring a ridiculously cheap flight to Tokyo using Google Flights. It was as if I had uncovered a secret treasure, and my friends were […]
The Double-edged Sword: a Guide to the Ethical Implications of Generative Ai
I still remember the day I realized that ethical implications of generative AI weren’t just a footnote in a tech specs manual, but a harsh reality that could make or […]
Who’s to Blame When a Robot Fails? the Ethics of Ai Decision Making
I still remember the day I realized that the ethics of AI decision making was not just about coding, but about the people behind the code. I was working on […]
5 Active Listening Techniques to Improve Your Relationships
I still remember the day I realized that active listening techniques weren’t just about being polite, but about truly understanding the people around me. I was working with a chaotic […]
The Danger of Staying Put: Debunking the Comfort Zone Myth
I still remember the smell of grease and gasoline in my father’s old garage, where I spent countless hours restoring my first motorcycle. It was a broken beast, but I […]