Doctors’ Statements on Puberty Blockers, Transgender Ideology, and Science
“Let’s be clear: to indoctrinate all children from pre-school forward with the lie that they could be trapped in the wrong body disrupts the...
The Beggars vs. the Givers of Happiness
As humans
it is normal for all of us to desire attention, care, love, affection and
support from others. As an individual living in a vast...
How to Help the Millennial Generation
Millennial generation has been thought to be tough to manage as they feel entitled, more often narcissistic, self-interested, unfocused, lazy and confounding to leadership....
Why We Must Not Fear Death
Most of
the people are afraid of death. This is normal especially for people who value
life and their love ones so much. This is also...
The Social and Psychological Benefits of Being Ethical
For others, ethics are relative to culture, meaning sometimes what you deem good might be bad to other people and what you think is...
Infantilization Versus Psychological Maturity
How can we
measure psychological maturity? Have you ever asked your self this question? If
so, then congratulations! Though not often given sincere thinking, this
question is...
The Stoics and the Existentialists: Movement for Humanity
Throughout history, various philosophical movements existed in different parts of the world. It has been a monumental part of the legacy of humanity through...
Saudi Arabia Still Has Slavery Problem but Plans to Hire One Million Filipino Workers...
Last month, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) had a meeting with Saudi Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmed Al-Rajhi in Riyadh regarding...
The Law of Attraction versus the Placebo Effect
There are many reasons why people believe in the law of attraction (LOA). First, we all need to have a sense of meaning, purpose,...
150 Intellectuals, Writers, Artists, and Activists Signed an Open Letter against the Postmodern “Cancel...
“More troubling still, institutional leaders, in a spirit of panicked damage control, are delivering hasty and disproportionate punishments instead of considered reforms. Editors are...
















