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LEGO Celebrates Women Who Build with “She Built That” Campaign
Building isn’t just for boys. Yet, a recent survey by the LEGO Group showed that 80% of adults still believe boys are better builders than girls.
The World’s Strangest Cultural Festivals You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
Festivals are vibrant, chaotic, and full of life, offering a glimpse into the soul of a culture. But while most people know about Rio’s Carnival or India’s Holi, there’s a whole world of lesser-known, wonderfully bizarre festivals that fly under the radar.
Why Less is Becoming More
What if the key to happiness isn’t having more, but embracing less? Our world constantly pressures us to buy, consume, and achieve, many are finding solace in the opposite.
The Dark Side of Social Media: When Virality Becomes Dangerous
It starts with a harmless video. A teenager attempts a quirky challenge, posts it online, and within hours, it spreads like wildfire.
Is Letter Writing Making a Comeback?
There’s something special about receiving a handwritten letter.
The Science Behind Procrastination and How to Stop It
It’s 11 p.m., and you’re scrolling through your phone, watching cat videos or reading random articles about the mating habits of penguins. Meanwhile, that important deadline looms closer, the work untouched, and the guilt gnaws at you. Sound familiar?
Cancel Culture: Accountability or Overreaction?
There’s a phrase that seems to have split the world into two camps: cancel culture. For some, it’s a long-overdue method of holding individuals accountable for their words and actions.
The Rise of Quiet Quitting: Are People Emotionally Checking Out of Life Too?
There’s a strange quietness spreading like a whisper in the backdrop of modern life.
How to Master the Art of Saying Goodbye
Goodbyes are never easy. Whether it’s walking away from a relationship that no longer serves you, letting go of a habit that holds you back, or releasing the grip of the past, the act of saying goodbye stirs emotions we often prefer to avoid
How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe That Saves Time and Money
Have you ever stared at your wardrobe, packed with clothes, and thought to yourself, “I have absolutely nothing to wear”? You’re not alone.
Canva’s Billboards Are Bold, Brilliant and Backed by Science
Canva’s latest billboard campaign in the UK is turning heads…
How Minimalist Parenting Is Redefining Childhood
Parenting today often feels like a juggling act. Between endless extracurricular activities, cluttered toy rooms, and an unrelenting schedule, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Why You Should Laugh More Every Day
If there’s one thing the world could use more of, it’s laughter.
The Dove Code
We’re surrounded by perfect images, flawless skin, ideal bodies, and faces that seem too good to be true. And often, they are. Thanks to filters, editing apps, and now AI, the pressure to look “perfect” is stronger than ever.
What Your Clothes Say About You
Your wardrobe is a language. Every button, stitch, and fabric choice speaks volumes about who you are, your personality, values, and even your ambitions.
Jobs That No Longer Exist: A Nostalgic Look at Lost Professions
There’s something undeniably fascinating about the jobs that once shaped our world but have since disappeared.
The Most Valuable Portrait
This week, we’re highlighting ‘The Most Valuable Portrait’, a powerful campaign by Specsavers Home Visits and Carers UK…
Careers That Will Thrive in the Age of Automation
The world is changing and it’s changing fast. Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are no longer the stuff of sci-fi movies; they’re here, quietly transforming industries and reshaping how we live and work.
How to Raise Tech-Savvy but Grounded Kids
Parenting in this age feels a bit like walking a tightrope. On one hand, you want to ensure your children are digitally literate prepared to thrive in a world where technology is king.
Why Gen Z is Redefining the Workplace
There’s a generation taking over the workplace, and they’re shaking things up in ways no one could have predicted.