The obsession for the ‘Mental health’ discourse: are we talking about it too much?

In the last few years, the public discourse around sensitive topics has been brought out in the light. There are not taboos or any form of discrimination towards certain issues. But lately there's a trending topic that has overwhelmed any type of communicative outlet: social media, tv, magazines and books. I'm talking about 'Mental Health'. … Continue reading The obsession for the ‘Mental health’ discourse: are we talking about it too much?

Flying This Summer? Here’s what you need to know

I used to love flying and spending time at the airport, even for the shortest trip. I used to love spending a few days checking on the best routes and prices. Maybe it's just nostalgia, but I do miss the most silly things about getting on a plane and be free to go wherever I … Continue reading Flying This Summer? Here’s what you need to know

Lockdown realness: people’s story of ‘Stay at Home’

When the lockdown started one year ago, people were optimistic, proactive and creative. 'Lockdown is actually a good idea' everyone thought. People would finally have time to clean the house, create a masterpiece with water colours and dedicate all the remaining time to read 700 pages of Shantaram and brag about it on Social Media, … Continue reading Lockdown realness: people’s story of ‘Stay at Home’

The pursue of Normality: nostalgia at its best

What I’ve been hearing a lot lately is the misused expression “when everything goes back to normal…” which sounds odd to me, considering that what is dead remains dead. And the past cannot be revived.  I don’t want to go back to normal, one year’s ago normality has no use nor help for the person … Continue reading The pursue of Normality: nostalgia at its best