Guest post by Sandip Goswami, author of Epic of Time The word ‘bread’ is used here in the general sense of material food, the food we eat. Next to air and water, it is the most important thing for life. A person may live without it for some time; but after that he will surely […]
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On Culture Shock and Waste by A. Lynn Powers
For the past 5+ years, I have made my home in Japan. I started my adventure in a very conservative, rural area filled with traditional Japanese customs, and eventually I settled into a fast-paced metropolitan lifestyle in the suburbs of Tokyo. Language barriers aside, you can imagine that I have experienced more than my fair […]
The unfortunate Arabs
Guest post by Sheeraz Khan, author of The World Is In Me First thing what comes to my mind when I think of Arab world is Dubai or Kuwait. What it would be like going to a place where the definition of Heaven on Earth defines. Where an average citizen not only drives in Ferrari […]
The Road to Illness
Guest post by Andrew James Archer, author of Pleading Insanity I think one of the main reasons American’s mental health is so impoverished has to do with the dominant perception on “mental illness” being similar to physical diseases or infections. We are culturally dependent on psychotropic medications partially due to viewing “mental illness” as an […]
Rant on Greed
Guest post by Frank Heiberger, author of The Feud Mahatma Gandhi spoke one of the greatest truisms when he said, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” Absolute power corrupts absolutely as the love of wielding power overwhelms any prior altruism in a person. An allegory exists for wealth […]
Hunger….A Truly Sad State of Affairs
Guest post by Nancy Pilling, author of With This In Mind It is said that enough food is produced daily that the world’s population could be fed a few times over. The statistics of how much food is actually thrown out daily in North America alone is staggering. I have been guilty of this as […]