In a culture obsessed with productivity, we’re told that the answer is to become more efficient. But what if the real problem isn't a lack of time, but a lack of connection?
As provision of basic needs continues to atrophy, resistance increasingly takes an individualised, myopic form.
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The real meaning behind Egypt’s pyramids

The pyramids of ancient Egypt are among the most famous monuments ever constructed, yet their purpose remains widely ...
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