Tag Archives: social change

Comparing present-day scandals of the rich and famous with the storming of the Bastille: A symbolic echo of power, privilege, and public outrage

How scandals of the rich and famous spark revolutions.

Throughout history, moments of great upheaval often signal a deeper frustration within society. In 1789, the storming of the Bastille in France marked the first tangible revolt against an entrenched system of power and privilege. Fast forward to today, and we witness a different kind of revolution: public outrage against …

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Preparing for the future: Strategies to future proof against demographic collapse

Future proof yourself

In an era marked by shifting demographic landscapes and the potential challenges they pose, the need for foresight and proactive preparation has never been more crucial. The spectre of a demographic collapse looms, stirring concerns about economic instability, strains on social systems, and fundamental shifts in societal structures. As populations …

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Help an adult learn to read and make money

Read and make money

Illiteracy has a profound impact on adults’ lives, far beyond mere reading limitations. It significantly affects their financial outcomes, job opportunities, and overall well-being. With the financial pressures that come with adulthood, we can only hope that the struggling learners want to read and make money. Since an illiterate adult …

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