Micro Blog: Are we disposable?

NEW SERIES! From now on, I will be publishing mini blogs, 2-3 paragraphs long, whenever I get random ideas for possible topics. This way I can write on basically everything that I wish to publish without worrying about having a full length post. This one is the first in the series!  Life; “the existence of an individual human being or animal” or “the period between … Continue reading Micro Blog: Are we disposable?

Fighting for rights or needs?

Standing up for rights – that is any rights – has always been a complicated issue, but more prominently, one that is seen as irritating by the mass public. It’s ironic why this is perceived as it is when rights don’t just belong to one particular group, but to each and every living being on this planet – human, animals, and plants. It’s confusing when … Continue reading Fighting for rights or needs?

Reimagining a world with unified education

Back in August, I wrote a blog on the future of education, particularly after COVID-19, on a platform of UNICEF called Voices of Youth (link). This is a digital place for young content creators to publish their work and to be able to put themselves out into the world. I thought that I would share it on my personal website because I believe that education … Continue reading Reimagining a world with unified education

Book of the Month: Little Fires Everywhere

A plan; “a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something”, “an intention or decision about what one is going to do”, or “a drawing or diagram made by projection on a horizontal plane, especially one showing the layout of a building or one floor of a building” as defined upon a one-word Google search. A plan doesn’t have to simply be a to-do list, an … Continue reading Book of the Month: Little Fires Everywhere

Book of the Month: Carve the Mark Duology

Summer is here, and hopefully more time to immerse myself into numerous more books and stories, while fangirling all over them. Well, that’s not exactly the case for me since I am doing summer school and have A LOT to do to prepare for the next year! But, still nothing stops me from not reading completely (okay, maybe, my schoolwork). This month’s Book(s) of the … Continue reading Book of the Month: Carve the Mark Duology

The “going-down-the-spiral” of our socialization

Apparently, humans are supposed to be highly and naturally social, or so I have heard. When we encounter each other, we instantly create a connection or a link that draws us together. Our automatic communication amongst each other is inevitable, and, well, this has remained constant and true since forever. But I am thinking, why just now, when a virus is taking over our world … Continue reading The “going-down-the-spiral” of our socialization