“Despite the challenges and difficulties that come your way, try to enjoy life’s experiences. There will be ups and downs, but learning to deal with whatever is in front of you is important.” JD Morgan, author of The Silent Love, shares insights about his publication. Becoming our best selves The …
Read More »Churile: The Caribbean’s terrifying spirit of miscarriage
The churile represents a formidable figure within Caribbean folklore, specifically identified as a malevolent spirit that targets pregnant women and infants. Rooted in the complex history of Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, this entity is widely believed to be the ghost of a woman who perished during childbirth. Her existence …
Read More »Why Trinidad and Tobago is the Caribbean destination New Yorkers can’t stop talking about
If you’re a New Yorker dreaming of a tropical getaway, the dual-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago should be at the top of your list. Known for its vibrant culture, lush landscapes, and unique adventures, this Caribbean destination promises an experience like no other. Let’s dive into what makes Trinidad …
Read More »Why digital nomads in finance and tech choose Singapore as their base
With its vibrant economic environment, forward-thinking policies, and world-renowned infrastructure, Singapore has emerged as a top destination for digital nomads in the finance and tech sectors. As globalisation and remote work continue to expand, Singapore’s appeal is driven by its unique combination of economic strength, tech innovation, and professional support …
Read More »The dangers of printing money to eliminate debt
The idea of simply printing money to eliminate debt of a country might seem like a tempting shortcut—a seemingly simple solution to the complex problem of national deficits. After all, if a country controls its currency, why not print enough to pay off its debts and be done with it? …
Read More »La Diablesse: The enchanting and terrifying Caribbean folklore figure
The La Diablesse legend represents a foundational element of Caribbean folklore, serving as both a cautionary moral tale and a vessel for preserving African cultural heritage within the West Indies. Originating from stories of enslaved African women who purportedly traded their souls for eternal beauty, this figure is a master …
Read More »NYC nightlife vs Trinidad and Tobago nightlife: What’s the ultimate party?
If there’s one thing New York City and Trinidad and Tobago know how to do well, it’s throw a party. NYC’s nightlife is legendary, with its rooftop bars, underground clubs, and speakeasies, while Trinidad and Tobago boasts a lively, rhythmic, and culturally immersive scene. But which one really takes the …
Read More »How Singapore’s economic policies avoided the pitfalls of the 2008 global financial crisis
The 2008 global financial crisis left many nations grappling with economic downturns, financial system instability, and public debt. However, Singapore emerged as one of the few economies that weathered the storm with resilience. This strength was no accident but rather the result of strategic policies that laid the groundwork for …
Read More »Lagahoo: The haunting shape-shifting spectre of the Caribbean
Lagahoo legends represent a fundamental pillar of Caribbean folklore, personifying the deep-seated cultural anxieties and supernatural beliefs of Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Antillean region. This comprehensive analysis explores the multifaceted nature of the lagahoo, a creature renowned for its ability to alter its physical form and its association …
Read More »The advantages of remote work in Trinidad and Tobago public sector
With remote work in Trinidad and Tobago public sector gaining traction, Public Administration Minister Allyson West recently announced a pilot project to evaluate the potential benefits of a work-from-home model. The pilot will launch in November 2024. The results of this trial could reshape the nation’s approach to public sector …
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