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Digital Memory: How the Internet Shapes Our Sense of the Past
by Sylwia Dudaby Sylwia DudaThe internet has become humanity’s collective archive—a vast, ever-expanding library where personal snapshots coexist with historical records, trending memes, and decades-old news. …
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Ecological Minimalism: How to Live Comfortably While Using Fewer Resources
by Sylwia Dudaby Sylwia DudaLiving comfortably doesn’t have to mean living wastefully. Ecological minimalism challenges the assumption that comfort and abundance are one and the same, …
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Why the Human Brain Loves the Unknown: A Scientific Look at Curiosity
by Sylwia Dudaby Sylwia DudaFrom childhood, humans are driven by a powerful urge to explore—an instinct that compels us to peek around corners, ask endless questions, …
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Silence as a Form of Communication: What We Say When We Say Nothing
by Sylwia Dudaby Sylwia DudaIn a world saturated with noise, both literal and metaphorical, silence often feels uncomfortable—something to be filled rather than felt. Yet silence, …
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How Technology Changes Our Perception of Time: Why the Day Feels Shorter Than Before
by Sylwia Dudaby Sylwia DudaIt’s a familiar complaint: “There’s never enough time in the day.” Yet it’s not just a feeling—it’s a reflection of how technology …
