Category Culture
Vincent Van Gogh’s Final Brushstrokes: A Tribute to Resilience and the Power of Art
As we celebrate the Mental Health Awareness Week, we made our first stop at the Van Gogh Museum which celebrates its 50th anniversary, and invites the world to celebrate the final months of the artist’s life. The exhibition, “Van Gogh…
Learning From Shakespeare: We Know What We Are, But Know Not What We May Be
In the heart of England, there exists a quaint town named Stratford-Upon-Avon, known to millions around the world as the birthplace of the literary titan, William Shakespeare. This charming town welcomes approximately 2.5 million visitors each year, each person eager…
Mothers Turning Tragedy into Triumph to Stop The Gun Violence Epidemic: ‘Code Blue’ Movement
Every day, we hear the heart-wrenching news of yet another shooting, another life lost to the relentless epidemic of gun violence. As we navigate the challenging landscape of 2023, a chilling statistic has emerged: the number of shootings has outnumbered…
London Walk: 8 Surprising Facts You Need To Know about St James’ Palace
Standing with a regal air of silent beauty amidst the bustling city of London, St James’s Palace is a testament to Britain’s rich history. As the oldest royal residence in the United Kingdom, it has been a silent witness to…
The Anti-Ageing Demographic Shift: Turning Old Dreams into A New Reality
Dreams have long fascinated the human mind, sparking curiosity and wonder about their purpose and meaning. For countless generations, social conditioning has led us to believe that life is too brief to truly realize our dreams. We’ve been subtly taught…
Memory loss: 3 easy steps to nurture your brain
Memory loss can be a frustrating and even scary experience. It can be especially distressing when it begins to impact your daily life, making it difficult to remember important information or complete everyday tasks. Fortunately, there are ways to manage…
Is Television Really Harming Your Brain?
Our ancestors, the early humans who roamed the Earth thousands of years ago, led lives that were vastly different from our own. Their days were filled with constant movement, hunting for food, and exploring their surroundings to ensure their survival.…
The Trap Of External Validation: Trading Social-Comparison for Self- Confidence
We often find ourselves trapped in external validation, evaluating our abilities, achievements, and even our appearance against others around us. Characterized by a constant need for reassurance and approval from others, it can be traced back centuries as a result…
From Flower Moon to Strawberry Moon: A Celestial Celebration of the Power of Positivity
As the world celebrates the coronation of King Charles III, a celestial symphony unfolds in the heavens, setting the stage for a time of celebration, unity, and hope. The enchanting Flower Moon, with its associations to the abundance of spring,…