Gen Z in the Workplace: Are They Difficult or Just Redefining the Rules?

There are some things we can all agree on, regardless of what generation we belong to: a comfortable salary, flexible work arrangements, and healthy, well-boundaried relationships at work. These are universal desires that most of us can get behind without much debate. However, there’s a growing perception, particularly on social media, that Gen Z—the generation […]

Food, Culture, or History? A Gastronomic Journey Through South Asia

Have you ever heard the phrase, “Travel like a local”? It’s a popular mantra for avoiding tourist traps and blending seamlessly into a new environment. But there’s a deeper reason why this approach is the gateway to truly experiencing a place: it allows you to immerse yourself in its culture, meet its people, and feel the […]

Justice for Atul Subhash: A heart-wrenching plea for help

Discover the heart-wrenching story of Atul Subhash, a man failed by a broken system, whose tragic death calls for urgent justice reform. A poignant plea for accountability and systemic change to prevent more lives from being lost in the pursuit of justice. This captures the emotional weight of the story while focusing on the call for […]

Why misplaced patriotism and eagerness for war needs to be curbed

Social Media has always been full of keyboard warriors spewing ignorant comments about topics they don’t fully fathom. And one such topic from the recent days which a lot of people hold dear while posting their erroneous judgements about, is war. And how beneficial war will be because it will “teach those Pakistanis a lesson” […]

Meditations on Love; Empirical or Idealist?

What does it mean to love? The classical philosophical debate between empiricism and idealism can unravel two different traditions of love, loving and being loved. Empiricism is the view that all knowledge and reality emerges from our senses and experience while idealism is the school of the thought that reality is dependent on the creation […]

A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

When a Prequel Does its Best- A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Potential spoilers. You have been warned. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is set sixty-five years before the original trilogy, during the tenth Hunger Games, and centers around everyone’s least favourite president (okay, maybe second least favourite). This is the story of President […]

Aristotle’s Lullaby

What if you could punch your brains from the insideA swinging logical uppercutRight under the amygdala.Such that, that the very foundations of those fluids shiver and die.A single punchRight from an Aristotle’s lullaby Oh you’d sleep like a baby thenAs mind curls without an iota of distortionAnd harmony prevails like a stillborn cloud of fog.No […]