From LiveJournal essays to TikTok hot takes, the internet has changed. Aahana writes about how culture feels shallower in an age of instant answers.
Digital addiction is not about phones. It is about us. And that means we have the power to change.
As a society, we have largely lost the ability to look, to truly see what is in front of us, to admire the world in its great beauty and...
According to Forbes, artificial intelligence will permanently change the workforce, with about 60% of jobs predicted to require some sort of adaptation to using AI. Additionally, Goldman Sachs predicts...
But somewhere between doomscrolling and digital “connection,” we stopped noticing how chronically online we’ve become. And maybe, just maybe, we’re a little too comfortable with it.
I have been waiting to get this off my chest, STOP PUTTING CELEBRITIES IN EVERYTHING!
In the age of information overload, constant inspiration can ironically hinder creativity. When we step away from external noise and embrace boredom, we activate our brain’s default mode network—leading...
In an age full of technological advancements that make it easy to stream music and film instantly on one device, why exactly are we seeing a resurgence of CDs,...