Luxury Fruit Can Go Suck a Lemon

“Overpriced, overpackaged boxes of luxury fruit are nothing more than a shakedown and you should just say ‘no.’”

COVID-19 Confusion: The Public Mis-understanding of Science

“Amidst the current pandemic and huge global vaccination drive, discrediting science and scientists thrives, and social media very often facilitates the spreading of false or misleading information.”

The Humanity in Humiliation: The Search for Yangsim in National Disasters

Understanding yangsim – its origins, ramifications, and altogether common absence – is the beginning of the necessary philosophical work to prevent all national disasters, not just deadly protests that marked South Korea’s turbulent past.

Gwangju Skateparks: My Vision for Their Future

In the same way that it would not make sense to build a race track without consulting with someone who knows about racing, or to build a ski jump with someone who has never tried on a pair of skis, building a proper area for skateboarding, be it a skate plaza or a skatepark, requires close cooperation between the concerned parties: those who live near the area, those who will use it, and those who allocate the funding for it.

The Green Space Vendetta

This is not an article about environmentalism or protecting the wildlife.

Is It Worth It?

A Comparison of Book Platforms. By Katy Clements. Ever since I was a teenager, books and audiobooks have always been an obsession of mine. We are now living in such … Read More

Ten Ways to Foster Creativity

By Young B. Choi. There are many problems that appear as the world becomes more and more complex and technology develops day by day, but among them, creativity is quite … Read More

Life After Facebook

Why I Finally Quit Social Media for Good. Written by Michael Goonan. For billions of us in the world today, social media has become an integral part of our lives. … Read More