What if I told you that the way we’ve been studying history in recent years is all wrong? That we’ve been seeing it through a foggy glass, reducing our understanding to mere silhouettes rather than the vibrant, detailed tapestry it truly is? Just as studying a lone note fails to capture the harmony of a…
The prevailing sentiment among many Americans today is a profound sense of rapid societal deterioration. Various voices attribute this perceived decline to numerous culprits – the media, social platforms, either the Democrats or the Republicans, or a multitude of recent political events and stories. However, I propose an alternative interpretation: this notion of a swift…
What now feels like a lifetime ago, in 2011, I, like my high school peers, prepared to embark on a college journey. Every teacher, advisor, and authority figure in my life had made one thing clear: without a university education, my future prospects would be significantly limited. So, following their counsel, I ventured hundreds of…