Not long ago, most childhood memories belonged almost entirely to the family. A birthday party might be photographed. A school performance might be recorded on a camcorder. Parents shared those moments with relatives, friends, and perhaps future generations through photo albums and home videos. The audience existed, but it was small and personal. Today, childhood …
A person can open their phone feeling perfectly fine and put it down twenty minutes later with a vague sense that something is missing. Perhaps they are not successful enough. Not attractive enough. Not productive enough. Not interesting enough. The feeling is often difficult to describe because nothing specific happened. Nobody insulted them. Nobody told …
A strange paradox sits at the centre of modern life. Human beings have never documented themselves more. Every meal, every vacation, every concert, every sunset, every birthday, every reunion, every small moment that once disappeared quietly into memory now has the potential to become a photograph, a video, a story, a reel, or a post. …
There is a strange tension running through modern life. People talk constantly. Opinions are everywhere. Every issue attracts commentary within minutes. We are surrounded by debates, arguments, reactions, and counter-reactions. By almost every measure, we are expressing our views more than ever before. Yet many people quietly feel that genuine disagreement has become harder. Not …
Fun Fact: According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 93% of Gen Z admit to staying up past their bedtime due to social media. In an era dominated by digital connectivity, Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) finds itself entangled in a paradox: the pursuit of constant online engagement at the expense of …
In an era where smartphones are extensions of our hands and social media platforms are our daily hangouts, it’s ironic that Generation Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—are experiencing unprecedented levels of loneliness. Dubbed “The Age of Solitude,” this phenomenon sees our most digitally connected generation grappling with feelings of isolation and disconnection. How did …
In the modern digital era, social media stands out as a potent instrument for activism. A few clicks on a smartphone allow anyone to participate in worldwide discussions, gather support, and potentially initiate substantial social change. This phenomenon is often driven by hashtag movements—phrases preceded by a hashtag symbol (#) that can unify voices and …







