


The Torn Fabric of Asian-American Identity: John Okada’s No-No Boy
Note: This essay was actually written for my Asian American GE class, a long long time ago. 😉 -K.O. Google Dictionary straightforwardly defines reality as, “the world or the state of things as they actually […]

How Stoics and Epicureans Shape Modern Thought
Stoics and Epicureans exist as two prevalent schools of thought within Greek philosophy. These schools both ascertain to make the most of human life, but in two divergent ways. Stoics posit that life is maximized […]

Dr. Barry’s Indian Coins and Systems Analysis
Dr. Barry started in India, collecting coins dating from Kushnans, a nature in second century C.E. served as a nexus from Kabul to Benares across the Aral Sea. His coins delineated a story of Kushan’s […]

Beginning Pioneers of Generation Z vs Millenials
If you were born in the mid to late 1990’s, you’re probably curious if you’re truly a Millennial, or if you’re a Generation Z. Many decided to split that dividing line right down the middle […]

Intransigence: This is Where the Sidewalk Ends
the 4% intransigence dictates the world Where does one step beyond the bounds of necessity and justifiable custom into the boundaries of social impropriety? By the word “intransigence”, I am talking about extremists, that do […]

Womenomics: The Force That Bloomed Japan’s Economy
In 2012, Shinzo Abe decided to put women to work. Womennomics was the idea in order to rekindle inflation, to put women, into the workforce. Japan’s prior trajectory was predominantly male, dependent on the salarymen […]