


Georgi Nenchev: Misunderstood Chaos and Evidences of Malignancy in Human Nature
Every human being is prone to fallenness. We may criticize each other for being imperfect, but our imperfection is the reason we quest for knowledge. In that sense it is not limiting at all. “I have met it so many times and sometimes I feel it is the hidden, but...
A Tale of Villains and Conflicts: Why We Love the Dark Side
It is much like asking why evil itself intrigues us, and the field of psychology has come up with answers. Hearing Meghan Markle drop the line, ‘They really seem to want a narrative of a hero and a villain’ while watching the recent controversial interview she did...
Light and Shade in Diversity
Half-agony. Half-hope. Author Hopeton Gray is a testament that we all have different stories but we are all self-made. We’ve seen the term ‘implicit bias’ go somewhat mainstream in the last few years, particularly after Hillary Clinton mentioned it in the US...