We will always find a way to separate ourselves into little groups
I have been reading a lot of non-fiction lately, and also perusing a lot of content in regards to culture and race, most notably after reading this book – In the Land of Invi
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Taking a look into homes and incomes of families around the world
I was recently given this link by reader Anne called Gap Minder in the comments, and I am obsessed now with looking at what people earn as families (the amounts are PER MONTH) and
The pressure to be a perfect HENRY.
You are what the world sees. Who you present yourself is, is who you are accepted to be, but it's a double-edged sword.
Sexism in the tech world
If you’re interested in reading about women in technology, or really, any STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) profession, you should read this comic: Ping Po
Living cruelty-free — is it really possible or just a pipe dream?
This post from Gia made me want to re-address the issue that I touched very lightly upon a while back about the hypocrisy of eating meat. I have no real theme throughout this post
Where would you live if money was no object?
My post on living in an ideal city got me thinking — if money was no object, where would I live? The answer is obvious to me. I’d live in California. Where exactly in C
Why is healthcare so expensive in the U.S.?
Here you go! An American (John Green) with the facts about American healthcare versus global healthcare and it surprisingly comes down to negotiation……
What would be your ideal city to live in?
eemusings talked about the tradeoffs she and T are making to live in New Zealand, and mentioned that Toronto was a possible contender, if not for our winters. I love these kinds of
This is what unsustainable demand looks like
Our insatiable, unsustainable demand for everything. Period. Horrifying 6 minutes but worth every minute of it, especially near the end when you see the result.
Man’s relationship with the natural world
Thought-provoking, and kind of sickening, even in cartoon form. We really are a sick, abusive species.