Tag: politics

  • Cultural PTSD and COVID

    Cultural PTSD and COVID

    How COVID lockdowns and media-driven political memory created lasting cultural PTSD—reshaping rituals, trust, polarization, and the “hermit economy,” deepening collective stress.

  • Communication Shifts

    Communication Shifts

    In war, words don’t disappear—they disguise themselves; silence grows louder, rumours grow wiser, and people master the fine art of saying everything without meaning anything.

  • Knowledge Control

    Knowledge Control

    Patients no longer bring just symptoms—they bring certainty. And in a world where truth is contested, certainty becomes the most dangerous, and most comforting, diagnosis.

  • Jobs Rewired.

    Jobs Rewired.

    War doesn’t erase jobs—it rearranges them. The real danger isn’t unemployment, but being trained for yesterday’s roles in a world rapidly shifting under pressure.

  • Displacement Diaries.

    Displacement Diaries.

    Displacement isn’t just movement—it is identity unraveling, routine collapsing, and certainty dissolving. The body relocates quickly; the mind lingers, carrying fragments of a life interrupted.

  • Two Influencers.

    Two Influencers.

    Using history as metaphor, this essay examines how societies create, reward, and sustain influence—whether it comforts power or confronts it.