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Can Talking Save The Earth? ‘Climate Conversations’ Says Yes
Top Image: Harli Marten on Unsplash. It’s difficult to talk about the climate crisis. Even in Singapore, an island nation where the effects of rising sea levels, shaky food security, and drying of water resources will have an outsized impact, we aren’t discussing the climate crisis nearlyAre Singaporean Youth Ready For Workplace Disruption? Studies Say: “Ehh, Maybe.”
What do you think is most disruptive to Singapore’s work and economic landscape? Let us know! Every culture has a symbolic creation myth. Similarly, every family has a quasi-factual founding legend. In my family, this mythos takes the shape of my grand-uncle, back in the ‘40s. As the stoThe World Happiness Report’s Version of Happiness Isn’t Just Unattainable. It’s Unimportant.
When I was 10, Saturday Night was Family Movie Night. Ritualistically, we would gather around the TV after dinner, flip to Channel 5, and watch whatever movie our Programming Overlords had decided to screen for us that evening. In this manner, I discovered the beautiful tale known as The Pursuit ofWe Really Need to Stop Obsessing Over Nas Daily
Alright, confession time. I had not actually watched a single episode of Nuseir Yassin’s minute-long video blog before deciding that I didn’t like them—the videos, the concept, and Nuseir himself. The constant stream of online vitriol, from friends and strangers alike, was sufficient to hurry
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