What If
“What if” scenarios encourage us to consider new possibilities and perspectives, whether about our identity or the world around us.
“What if” scenarios encourage us to consider new possibilities and perspectives, whether about our identity or the world around us.
Why can a single word be so easily misunderstood, misrepresented, and even cause conflict or heartache? If only language translators could truly capture an author’s intentions!
perforations have become more of a suggestion than a feature
Each morning begins with a peculiar ritual: breakfast first, oral hygiene second. The mere thought of toothpaste mingling with my coffee is, frankly, horrifying.
Let us, in the style of Chesterton, fill our essays with paradox and play, seriousness and silliness, wandering and wondering.
this small decision highlights how we approach everyday choices, from picking a seat in a classroom to choosing a line at the grocery store.