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The Thin Line Between the Dream World and the Real World...

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  We sit on the cusp of a new world fraught with astonishing possibility, potential, and peril as people shift from face-to-face to virtual interaction....

The Thin Line Between the Dream World and the Real World...

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  Imagine you never aged, could shed pounds of cellulite, or put on muscle mass at the touch of a button. Think about never having...

The Thin Line Between the Dream World and the Real World...

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  RIGHT NOW, WE’RE INSIDE A COMPUTER PROGRAM?” With that monotone query, a very confused Neo, played by Keanu Reeves in the blockbuster film The...

Hong Kong – City of Harmony

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  The ancient Chinese art of geomancy – shaping the landscape to harmonize with the Earth’s energy – is still practiced in one of the...

The Generation That Believes In Profits Over Progress, Value Over Virtue,...

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  You glorify one side and vilify another, where does that get us? Everyone has at some point of their life been the underdog, or rather...

The Generation That Believes In Profits Over Progress, Value Over Virtue,...

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  What You See Is What You Get - When we see, things like, success, achievements, we only see results, material manifestations, we miss out the...

The Generation That Believes In Profits Over Progress, Value Over Virtue,...

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  This time of the year, when everything is in full swing. The entire city seems to be getting restructured. Policies are being reformed, educational...

Why Our Educational System, Society, Family and Parents Fails Us –...

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  This is where the ever-absent holistic view comes to the picture. We go to the gym to work on our bodies, and get the appearance...

Why Our Educational System, Society, Family and Parents Fails Us

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  The educated man chooses the best of what he sees, and in that choice is where he mostly ends up getting the worst. A...

The Major Downfall Of Happiness – A Destructive Social Belief

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  Matthieu Ricard, the happiest man alive, through his talk, juxtaposed, the two 'synonymous' feelings, pleasure and happiness and helped clearly set apart one from another....