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Let hope live!

Aristotle once described hope as a waking dream. Friedrich Nietzsche warned that hope can prolong suffering. Centuries later, Vaclav Havel offered a quieter definition. Hope, he said, is not the ...
Real change does not come from comfort. It begins when a person discovers a reason strong enough to endure difficulty and ...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s bold idea reveals why true destruction begins within. Explore self-sabotage, resilience, and radical ...
The festival of colours, Holi, is just around the corner and it will be celebrated on March 4, 2026. But ahead of Holi, comes Holika Dahan or Choti Ho.
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” – Friedrich Nietzsche This line endures because it describes something brutally practical: when life gets heavy, purpose becomes the difference ...
Nicole Rosen has received funding from The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canada Research Chair program. University of Manitoba provides funding as a founding ...
Though the phrase, which comes from a song by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla, may not have one specific meaning, its widespread use in youth culture is unmatched. File - The intersection of 67th and ...
It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...
The phrase, "six seven" is a new slang term popular with Generations Z and Alpha. It originated from a lyric in the 2024 song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla. Despite its popularity, the phrase is considered ...
I'm the princess and the pea when it comes to sofas. My husband will attest that I've had complaints about all four couches we've owned since getting married six years ago. Our first sofa felt flimsy, ...
The slang phrase "6-7" does not typically have a serious meaning and is often used for fun or as a joke. Some users on TikTok have associated the phrase with the 2024 rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by ...