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Seoul
Read more: SeoulHolding the tip of his index finger in his other hand he looks down at the table. “You’ll create the path through the forest with nothing but a flashlight and they still won’t follow.” He adjusts his black beanie and looks me in the eyes. “Sometimes motherf*ckers are just happy where they are. Just leave…
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Love & Tradition
Read more: Love & TraditionNew Year, New Intentions: Spreading Love Through Tradition As the new year begins, I’ve been reflecting on what truly matters: love, connection, and the traditions that bring us closer to one another. After taking an unintentional break from my writing, I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be releasing a set schedule next week to bring…
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Freudism in Anthropology
Read more: Freudism in AnthropologySigmund Freud was an influential thinker of the 19th and 20th centuries whose ideas hold significant merit to this day. Born in what is now the Czech Republic, his ideas on psychology have shaped a great portion of modern scientific thought. As a student, he took an interest in medicine which led him to analyze…
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Haruki Murakami’s Anthropology: Underground and 1Q84
Read more: Haruki Murakami’s Anthropology: Underground and 1Q84On March 20th, 1995 there was a terrorist attack in the Tokyo subway system in Japan. The members of the cult, “Aum Shinrikyo” released toxic sarin gas inside the metro cars causing 14 deaths and the injury of 5,800 people. When critically acclaimed author Haruki Murakami pondered as to why a heart surgeon would quit…
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Why Curiosity is Key.
Read more: Why Curiosity is Key.What is curiosity? How do we unleash it? Its more than just asking questions. Questions may seem simple, but they hold the power to reshape how we see the world. Curiosity drives us to ask questions, seek understanding, and challenge the status quo. It’s the spark behind every discovery and innovation. But beyond that, curiosity…



