Complaining about social distancing while well fed and entertained is a first world issue.
Archives for 2020
How to be a Better Listener in Marriage
We live in a world of distractions. We’re glued to our phones and our own opinions, both of which make it difficult for those we love to communicate with us. Do you want to be a better partner? If so, you need to learn to let your spouse have their say – without interruption!
“Digital Underclass” at risk: Plight of Informal Labours – Part 1
Thousands of laborers have headed home on foot after the national lock-down clearly reflect the high chances of acute shortage of labor once the restriction is over. It’s extremely concerning to see how coronavirus has a multifaceted impact on marginalized people which needs immediate action.
The Novel of My Mother’s Past – And Mine
This task occupies me as I sit at home conscious of my own mortality, quarantined due to an epidemic which purports to be particularly dangerous to old people like me, knowing that all I bequeath to the next generation as stories and the lessons to be learned from them must be recorded.
Tarmac Meditations #202: Images From the Road
I took these the other day, constrained as I am by the “virus’ to stick close to home and out of other peoples’ faces in the street photography that seems to be my next photographer development stage.
The Road We Choose
We are hopeful though, hopeful that we will find a way to drive down this road without all the obstacles and signposts that keep us distracted from the real issues at hand. It never ends, does it? It will go on forever and we will be lucky to have been a part of it; part of the road less travelled.
I Think I’m Ready To Talk About Ayahuasca
Leila Antakly travels to Peru, and discusses her personal journey and experience with Ayahuasca.
We Are All Responsible for Promoting Tolerance
Tolerance is an issue I care deeply about. Not only because of the experiences I’ve faced personally, but also because of the values I hold dear and teach my children.
Art Theft: Not As Romantic As In The Movies
Art thieves are rarely romantic characters with higher education, in-depth knowledge of art and history, or have sophisticated tastes.
When the Earth Sighed
Observing the moment when the earth stood still to the human race, when the air was fresh and smog-free, when rivers ran clear from human debris, Covid-19 is a fitting time to explore the common link that humans share with every object and organism. ~ Tanisha Bhana
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