One day I’ll get married to someone that is not you One day I’ll walk down the aisle that I pictured us in front of I’ll have planned it all out the music the place the guests I’ll exchange vows with someone who will never learn that is not you I will...
Scattered thoughts
We go through many phases after a breakup: denial, sadness, rage, and resentment. Negative ideas have taken over your mind. Then comes the time to set new goals and concentrate on yourself. You feel so powerful, perhaps even thankful for the breakup as an event, since...
The beauty of change
I was driving to Athens' centre while listening to calming music. I heard a song for the first time. I recall him. I reflected on what may have been. That's why I enjoyed this song so much. We all have that moment of wondering what could have been different if...
How William Gibson Shaped our Vision of Technology
The 1980s was the decade of technological revolution. Numerous new media technologies such as Walkman (1980), CD player (1982), Microsoft (1983), DNA fingerprint technology (1984), laptop (1986) and many more, emerged. All these inventions became more intimate to...
Who Am I?
The question of who we are is a deeply philosophical inquiry which falls under the scope of identity exploration. Identity exploration is a process that belongs to the branch of philosophy, called: Metaphysics. The complex subject of identity is a diachronic ‘problem’...
Katharine Hepburn: A Woman Before her Time
“I have not lived as a woman. I have lived as a man”, Hepburn told Barbara Walters in 1981. _________________________________ 115 years after Katharine Houghton Hepburn, an outspoken, sharp-tongued American actress was born in Hartford, Connecticut, it is still...
It’s the most colorful time of the year
June has come, and apart from celebrating the beginning of summer that we have been craving for so long, as well as the June Solstice (or the longest day of the year), we also celebrate “Pride Month”. But, as a Pride supporter myself, I have wondered countless times...
Let’s meet the Quechua People
Erasmus is truly an opportunity to make memories, meet new people and get introduced to different cultures. I was lucky to have made so many friends from all over the world, from the hot regions of Peru and Ecuador to multicultural Japan and South Korea. One of the...
Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino
No, this article was neither written nor directed by Quentin Tarantino. But this title suits the article well, because today we’re going to talk about one of the greatest American filmmakers and recommend a few of his movies. Quentin Tarantino started becoming popular...
One Day…
One day I’ll get married to someone that is not you One day I’ll walk down the aisle that I pictured us in front of I’ll have planned it all out the music the place the guests I’ll exchange vows with someone who will never learn that is not you I will...
Scattered thoughts
We go through many phases after a breakup: denial, sadness, rage, and resentment. Negative ideas have taken over your mind. Then comes the time to set new goals and concentrate on yourself. You feel so powerful, perhaps even thankful for the breakup as an event, since...
The beauty of change
I was driving to Athens' centre while listening to calming music. I heard a song for the first time. I recall him. I reflected on what may have been. That's why I enjoyed this song so much. We all have that moment of wondering what could have been different if...
How William Gibson Shaped our Vision of Technology
The 1980s was the decade of technological revolution. Numerous new media technologies such as Walkman (1980), CD player (1982), Microsoft (1983), DNA fingerprint technology (1984), laptop (1986) and many more, emerged. All these inventions became more intimate to...
Who Am I?
The question of who we are is a deeply philosophical inquiry which falls under the scope of identity exploration. Identity exploration is a process that belongs to the branch of philosophy, called: Metaphysics. The complex subject of identity is a diachronic ‘problem’...
Katharine Hepburn: A Woman Before her Time
“I have not lived as a woman. I have lived as a man”, Hepburn told Barbara Walters in 1981. _________________________________ 115 years after Katharine Houghton Hepburn, an outspoken, sharp-tongued American actress was born in Hartford, Connecticut, it is still...
It’s the most colorful time of the year
June has come, and apart from celebrating the beginning of summer that we have been craving for so long, as well as the June Solstice (or the longest day of the year), we also celebrate “Pride Month”. But, as a Pride supporter myself, I have wondered countless times...
Let’s meet the Quechua People
Erasmus is truly an opportunity to make memories, meet new people and get introduced to different cultures. I was lucky to have made so many friends from all over the world, from the hot regions of Peru and Ecuador to multicultural Japan and South Korea. One of the...