• Introvert’s Survival Guide – 13 Tips For Your First Day At Work

    Introvert’s Survival Guide – 13 Tips For Your First Day At Work

    First day anywhere is a challenge. “First day at work” ranks at the top, right after the “first day at school” phenomenon in my book. “Office” is the lions’ den and extroverts are the kings. And usually, we introverts are the elephants trying to fit in that snug crowded room wishing we were smaller or Read more

  • My Favorite Things : Underrated comedy shows edition

    My Favorite Things : Underrated comedy shows edition

    Here are some comedy shows that are in my mind completely underrated considering the quality of the writing, production and performances in general. A fresh out of med school New Yorker Jewish doctor is packed to a remote village in Alaska to pay out his scholarship tuition as service, but the residents are a mix Read more

  • Old Time Magic + Life Manual

    Old Time Magic + Life Manual

    When an elephant calf is born in wild, she is quite wobbly and can barely keep herself above ground. After a short while though, she recognizes her mother by the smell and learns how to feed herself. The herd and the mother help the calf, but it already comes to the calf naturally and instinctively. Read more

  • Do we still need representatives?

    Do we still need representatives?

    “To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice”-Magna Carta (1215). “Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”-Jean Jacques Rousseau, Of the Social Contract (1762). Democracy was a promise to humanity. It was a promise for freedom- Of speech, of time, of work, of choice. Of liberty, Read more

  • 5 Things you need to know about yourself

    5 Things you need to know about yourself

    “Know Thyself”.   It is one of the three maxims that was inscribed on the Temple of Apollo in Delphi and attributed to the sages of Greece by Plato and many other writers and philosophers.    It is our goal, duty and beacon in an ever challenging world, to become aware of ourselves and by Read more

  • Call for Life

    Call for Life

    Spring has arrived at the Northern Hemisphere. The Sun is bestowing his celestial rays of light into the depths of the wild forests, riding in the waves of the oceans, gliding over the bakery windows inside the narrow streets of human dwellings with his whimsical humour.  It’s The Call for Life. The days arrive early, Read more