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Logos and branding are overrated

Let’s face it – logos are everywhere. From oversized monograms on handbags to bold designer names splashed across T-shirts, it’s like we’ve collectively decided that branding is the ultimate fashion statement. But is it really? As someone who’s spent years…

Moving Beyond Animal-Based Sports

After decades of covering sports, from the roar of the Super Bowl to the quiet determination of marathoners, I’ve seen the best and worst this world has to offer. Sport is about passion, perseverance, and the human spirit. But there’s…

Why Popular Diets Usually Fail

I’ve been there. Standing in the grocery aisle, clutching a new diet book, convinced that this was the one. Keto, Paleo, Whole30, intermittent fasting—you name it, I’ve tried it. And I’m not alone. Every year, millions of people embark on…

Taking Breaks Improves Productivity

In the fast-paced world we live in, hustle culture often glorifies working nonstop. Productivity is frequently equated with long hours and relentless effort. But what if the key to getting more done lies not in pushing harder but in stepping…

Failure is Often More Valuable Than Success

Success is often celebrated as the ultimate goal, but what if failure holds the true keys to growth and wisdom? The idea that failure is more valuable than success may sound counterintuitive, but it is deeply rooted in both science…

Multitasking Reduces Productivity

Multitasking may seem like the ultimate productivity hack, but research shows it does more harm than good. In today’s fast-paced digital world, multitasking is often celebrated as a skill everyone should master. Job descriptions demand it, and constant notifications encourage…

Talent is Overrated

Society has always been captivated by the allure of talent. We marvel at prodigies, celebrate virtuosos, and elevate those who seem to excel effortlessly. The idea of “natural-born greatness” is woven deeply into the fabric of our culture. Yet, beneath…

The Economic Ripple Effects of U.S. Tariffs

The use of tariffs in U.S. trade policy has sparked ongoing debate about their effectiveness and unintended consequences. While tariffs are often designed to protect domestic industries and correct trade imbalances, they can create ripple effects that reshape global trade.…

Does Money Buy Happiness?

For centuries, the question of whether money can buy happiness has been at the heart of philosophical and social debates. The idea itself is polarizing – some argue that happiness can’t be bought at any price, while others claim that…

Fast Food Chains Should Focus on Taste & Health

Fast food is truly a love-hate relationship for so many of us. It’s convenient, affordable, and – let’s be honest – comforting. But it’s also often packed with unhealthy ingredients, processed beyond recognition, and leaves you feeling guilty after indulgence.…

The Death of Privacy: Why We’re Too Late to Care

In an era defined by rapid technological advancement and ubiquitous connectivity, the notion of privacy has evolved dramatically, often leading to the unsettling conclusion that the fight for digital privacy is already lost. As we increasingly rely on digital devices…

Sweden’s West Coast: A Breezy Alternative to the Mediterranean

In recent years, popular Mediterranean destinations such as Greece, Italy, France and Spain have been experiencing unprecedented heatwaves and wildfires, making them less appealing for summer vacations. While these countries remain beautiful and culturally rich, climate change is forcing travelers…

A(nother) Case Against Tourist Traps

As a former travel agent with over a decade in the industry, I’ve seen firsthand how travelers often fall into the trap of overly commercialized, “cookie-cutter” experiences. These so-called tourist traps promise an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime adventure but often deliver a watered-down, overpriced,…

The Metaverse Is Already Dying—Here’s Why

Once hailed as the next great technological frontier, the metaverse promised to revolutionize the way we interact, work, and play, offering a seamless blend of virtual and physical experiences. Proponents envisioned a future where individuals could collaborate in immersive virtual…

Maybe Cruise Ships Should Be Phased Out

As a former travel agent who has booked countless cruises and taken a few myself, I’ve had a front-row seat to the rise of the cruise industry. For many, cruising is an easy, all-in-one vacation option—a floating city that takes…

A Conversation with a Flat Earth Believer

Andrei, a 53-year-old truck driver from Romania, reached out to us last week with a unique proposition: he wanted to share some of his articles on flat Earth theory. Intrigued by his perspective, and incentivized by his reasonable approach I’ve…

Is VAR Technology Ruining the Game?

The introduction of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in football has sparked intense debate among fans, players, and analysts alike. Initially hailed as a revolutionary step towards fairness and accuracy in officiating, VAR has faced significant criticism for its negative…

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