Month: August 2025

  • The Value of Our Self Obtained or Developed?

    The Value of Our Self Obtained or Developed?

    In a world that constantly asks us to prove our worth—through achievements, appearance, productivity, or popularity—it’s worth pausing to ask: Where does our value truly come from? Is it something we’re born with, something others give to us, or something we build over time? The answer isn’t simple, but it is powerful. The value of…

  • Setting the Rules or Showing the Way

    Setting the Rules or Showing the Way

    AI Policy vs. Guidance in Schools In education, both AI policy and guidance matter, but their importance depends on context and goals: Policy Foundation and Boundaries Purpose: Sets the official rules, ethics, and safety standards. Why it matters: • Provides a legal and ethical framework. • Protects students’ data and rights. • Ensures equity and…

  • Cellular Memories

    Cellular Memories

    Beyond the Core Memory How the Body Remembers What the Mind Might Forget When we think of memory, we often picture moments locked in the mind—core memories shaped by joy, trauma, or pivotal life events. But science and experience increasingly suggest that our cells, not just our brain, may also hold memories. This idea, known…

  • Sports

    Sports

    The Boosting Factor of Life In every society, at every age, sports hold a unique place—not just as entertainment, but as a force that uplifts, unites, and empowers. From a child’s first race on the playground to the roaring stadiums of international championships, sports have long been a catalyst for growth—physical, mental, emotional, and even…