Sports Philosophy Economics Investments Other Tired All the Time: How Burnout Became the Default Setting It starts early and ends late. You wake up to a phone full of notifications, skim through emails over coffee, switch between tabs, calls, errands, and maybe squeeze in a workout, because “self-care” is productive now too. June 1, 2025 Stars and Stones: Why Mysticism is Making a Comeback in a Rational World It’s not unusual now to find a birth chart pinned to someone’s phone screen, or a piece of rose quartz tucked inside a tote bag. June 1, 2025 A Room of One’s Own: How Solo Living is Reshaping Modern Adulthood There’s a quiet pride in having your own place. Not just a room in a shared flat or a makeshift studio, but an entire space where every object reflects your own rhythm June 1, 2025 Reclaiming Time: Why Young Adults Are Rejecting the Infinite Scroll There’s a new kind of rebellion unfolding — not loud or ideological, but quiet and deeply personal. It’s not against institutions or governments, but against the endless tug of the screen. June 1, 2025 Nowhere to Go: How the Disappearance of Third Places is Quietly Reshaping Young Adult Life You want to get out of the house. Not to shop, not to meet anyone in particular — just to be around people, to feel connected. But where do you go? The coffee shop has a two-hour laptop limit. June 1, 2025 More Than Code: Why AI Companions Are Becoming Emotionally Real There was a time when talking to a machine was a joke — think clunky chatbots or the novelty of asking Siri to tell a joke. Today, it’s different. Increasingly, young adults are forming sustained, emotionally nuanced relationships with AI companions. June 1, 2025 Authenticity for Sale: The Moral Cost of Influencer Culture In the strange theatre of the internet, no figure looms larger than the influencer. Part confessional diarist, part lifestyle guru, part sales associate — they are the protagonists of the digital age. June 1, 2025 Ink, Algorithms, and Aesthetics: How Gen Z is Designing Identity Identity today is not declared — it’s styled. For Gen Z, selfhood is as much a visual project as a psychological one. One scroll through TikTok and the trend is unmistakable: a parade of micro-aesthetics, each with its own colour palette, music, moodboard, and ideal day-in-the-life. June 1, 2025 Burning Futures: How Climate Anxiety is Shaping the Psyche of a Generation For Gen Z, the apocalypse isn’t theoretical — it’s trending. The backdrop of their youth has been a montage of burning forests, drowning cities, and coral reefs bleached bone-white. June 1, 2025 Alone Together: Understanding the Loneliness of a Connected Generation There’s a quiet grief running through Gen Z — not loud, not tragic, but persistent. It appears in texts never sent, meetups cancelled at the last minute, friendships that feel more like followers than bonds. June 1, 2025