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Life in a Pile of Emojis and Broken English
Following a family bereavement, Stephanie Mamonto started to consider how empathy is conveyed online and how different languages enable...
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On the Meaning of Work
It’s always energizing when work also aligns with my social beliefs, things that I’ve been thinking for years...
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On the Era of Remote Working
Working from home is a privilege but also a double-edged sword.
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On Facing Our Own Mortality
We see and learn what death looks like every day. Each experience is unique, but death always provokes us a growing sense of unease.
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On Human Connections and How We Continue to Grow
As years passed by and I encountered with more people —some bonds are stronger and deeper than the others, and having experienced this mysel
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On How to Survive and Live Your Dream 101
The most important lesson I've learnt as a freelancer: how to be happy while surviving and living my own dream.