• Do We Matter?

    “Do we matter?” is a question almost everyone encounters at some point, especially in their mid-twenties. It’s a strange age, one where the world feels open and possible, yet frighteningly uncertain. We begin to wonder what the sum of our lives will amount to. Will we leave a lasting legacy, or will we quietly pass…


  • The Idea of It vs The Act of Doing It

    I’ve had a big realisation lately, and I think it’s something that many people can relate to. It’s about the difference between the idea of it and the act of doing it. Having watched a lot of movies, 688 to be exact, according to my Letterboxd as of writing this article, I have understood that…


  • It’s Not You, It’s Me

    Euthanasia, the deliberate act of ending a life to alleviate suffering, remains one of the most contentious moral issues of our time. The debate is often clouded by emotion, societal norms, and the innate human fear of death. Yet, the core of the issue is frequently misunderstood, with much of the conversation revolving around those…


  • Remembering Aaron Swartz: The Visionary Who Fought for an Open Internet

    Aaron Swartz was more than a programmer; he was a visionary, an activist, and a crusader for digital rights whose contributions fundamentally shaped the internet we know today. His story is powerfully told in the documentary The Internet’s Own Boy, which explores his life, his relentless pursuit of an open internet, and the tragic circumstances…