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A Movie Star Without a Movie Set
A 22-year-old became the star of a TV series without ever acting — thanks to AI. As digital humans become more realistic, this story raises a bigger question: what happens when your identity can be copied and used without you?
Mar 253 min read


Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year? The Internet Wants a Fight.
Why does one holiday name cause so much debate online? This article unpacks the difference between Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year, explains why both terms can be valid in different contexts, and explores how social media often pushes balanced discussions into extremes.
Mar 245 min read


“Conceal, Don’t Feel” Is Terrible Advice — Here’s Why
In Frozen, Elsa’s ice powers spiral out of control when she feels afraid, ashamed, or overwhelmed. What if her powers are actually a metaphor for emotions? This blog explores how learning to regulate anger, fear, and frustration can protect your relationships — and turn your biggest reactions into your greatest strengths.
Mar 143 min read


What Do Giraffes Know About Rain That We Don’t?
When a violent rainstorm hit the African savannah, a herd of giraffes didn’t run for cover — they simply stood tall in the downpour. The viral video left many people worried. Why weren’t they hiding? The answer reveals a surprising truth about how giraffes are built — and why not every storm is as dangerous as it looks.
Mar 74 min read


AI-Yi-Yi! The Robots Just Levelled Up
Backflipping, sword-wielding humanoid robots stunned audiences at China’s Spring Festival Gala, showcasing just how fast artificial intelligence is advancing. But beyond the jaw-dropping performance lies a bigger question: what does this rapid rise in humanoid technology mean for the world we’re about to inherit?
Feb 273 min read


Why Is an “Ugly” Doll So Popular?
Labubu isn’t a “perfect” doll — yet it’s one of the most popular collectibles in the world. What does that tell us about beauty, confidence, and self-worth? This blog explores why presentation, identity, and self-respect matter far more than fitting into traditional standards — and how managing how you see yourself changes everything.
Feb 273 min read


The Story Behind the Viral Photos of a Japanese Monkey named Punch, and his Stuffed Toy
A baby monkey at a Japanese zoo has gone viral for carrying a stuffed toy everywhere he goes. But Punch’s plush companion isn’t just cute — it reveals something important about attachment, belonging and how relationships grow over time.
Feb 263 min read


The Most Powerful Line From a K-Pop Star at the UN
In 2018, BTS leader RM stood at the United Nations and asked young people around the world one powerful question: 'What is your name?' His message about self-acceptance, courage, and speaking your truth offers important lessons for primary and secondary students about confidence, resilience, and finding your voice — even when the world feels overwhelming.
Feb 264 min read


13 Years Old. No Life Jacket. Sharks Nearby. What He Did Next Is Unbelievable.
When 13-year-old Austin Appelbee swam four kilometres through shark-filled open ocean to save his family, he didn't have a plan — he had grit. Here's what his story can teach us all about resilience under pressure.
Feb 266 min read


Taylor Didn’t Just Shake It Off. She Strategised It.
When Taylor Swift was publicly interrupted and embarrassed on live television, she had every reason to react emotionally. Instead, she chose composure, strategy, and long-term growth. Here’s what her response teaches teens about handling anger, embarrassment, and public pressure without losing control.
Feb 253 min read


Procrastination Isn't Laziness: Here's What's Actually Going On
You're not lazy - you're stuck. Here's why procrastination happens and what to do about it when you just can't seem to start.
Feb 213 min read


What to Do When Your Friend Group Is Falling Apart
Friend groups change - sometimes they drift, sometimes they explode. Here's how to handle it when your crew isn't feeling the same anymore.
Feb 213 min read


Murphy's Law and Personal Growth: What to Do When Everything Goes Wrong
Murphy's Law says if something can go wrong, it will. But what if this frustrating reality could actually help you grow? Here's how to turn life's worst moments into your strongest lessons.
Feb 204 min read


Growth Mindset: How Thinking Like Eileen Gu Leads to Greatness
When asked if her two silvers were "medals gained or goals lost," Eileen Gu's answer revealed the secret to her success: a growth mindset that focuses on progress, not perfection.
Feb 197 min read
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