Published inThe EnvironmentUnlocking Biochar, Power of Sustainable AgricultureBiochar might sound like another trendy buzzword, but it’s legit.3d ago3d ago
Published inGen SustainabilityLerak, Indonesia’s Hidden Treasure for Agriculture to Baby ClothesWhy did something this incredible get left behind? Because big detergent brands pushed synthetic, mass-produced products into our lives.3d ago3d ago
Published inWomen in TechnologyWomen Leadership in Patriarchy SocietyWe fight = We save our sisterhood.Jan 15Jan 15
Published inThe EnvironmentAre We Ready to Adapt to EVs, or Are They Making the Climate Crisis Worse?Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a symbol of hope in the fight against climate change. They promise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Jan 51Jan 51
Published inMr. Plan ₿ PublicationThe Devil Wears Prada, Overglorifying Cost of SuccessWhen The Devil Wears Prada hit theaters in 2006, it became an instant cultural phenomenon until now.Jan 5Jan 5
Published inMr. Plan ₿ PublicationLady Chatterley’s Lover, The Lust of Societal Norm CritiqueD.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover is more than just a tale of forbidden romance.Jan 5Jan 5
Published inGen SustainabilityThe Blue Economy and Blue Carbon Markets OutlookAs the world grapples with climate change and the urgent need for sustainable development, the concept of the “blue economy” has emerged.Jan 5Jan 5
The 80/20 Principle of Why You’re Working Harder, Not Smarter (and How to Fix It)There was a time when I believed the harder I worked, the more success I’d achieve.Jan 5Jan 5
Published inBooks Are Our SuperpowerIt Ends With Us, Toxicity of Inner ChildColleen Hoover’s bestselling novel It Ends With Us, and its upcoming Netflix adaptation, isn’t just a story of love and heartbreak.Jan 4Jan 4
Published inBooks Are Our SuperpowerThe 4-Hour Workweek, Reflections on Today’s Remote Work EconomyI promised myself years ago that I would escape the nine-to-five grind and carve out a life of freedom, creativity, and self-determination.Jan 3Jan 3