Because our senses are so limited and the nature of all things so transient, what we know to be objective reality is a momentary snapshot of the whole picture
Making sense of it is a column about spir…
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Because our senses are so limited and the nature of all things so transient, what we know to be objective reality is a momentary snapshot of the whole picture
Making sense of it is a column about spir…
5 months ago
Thanks to social media, gen Z is more perceived and judged than ever before, and we worry over every word and image. An ancient Chinese text shows there’s a better way
Making sense of it is a column a…
6 months ago
The Netflix phenomenon has shot relative unknowns to stardom, and inspired kids and parents alike. Bertin Huynh explains it to Nick Evershed
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8 months ago
Bertin Huynh and Luca Ittimani explain the viral term – which involves neither chakras nor tractors – to Alyx Gorman
Bertin and Luca. You’re young people. Why are all the kids on my feeds suddenly tal…
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I feel more focused and energetic than ever before. But as I have changed, so has my algorithm
For almost my entire life I hated how I looked.
I was by no means unhealthy but a youth spent playing vide…
12 months ago
Whenever life was grey in the Birmingham winter, I remembered my parents did a lot more with a lot less when they migrated to Australia more than 40 years ago
Like my parents before me, I arrived in a…
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