There are times in life when you just need to sit down, take a break, and have a KitKat.
It is as if my spirituality is on a deadline every Ramadan.
In this economy, consumer guilt tends to sour the happy experience that Eid shopping should be.
A personal hypothesis of mine is that black coffee drinkers possess, to an extent, a latent self-loathing that manifests in the form of gustatory masochism.
The memes are great, and they help us cope. But we need to move forward.
Bangladesh's Nafira Nayeem Ahmad and Shamim Ahmed Mridha were honoured with the Legacy Award.
Allow me to tell you who the villains in your life are.
Companies quickly multiplied this awareness and fear, packaged it, and sold it back to us.
Footsteps Co-Founder and President Shah Rafayat Chowdhury has received the Global Citizen Youth Leaders Award.
The spirit of Valentine's Day isn't just reserved for romantic partners – it's also about cherishing all forms of love, including platonic love.
Parents, educators, and even the media have an unhealthy preoccupation with prodigies. This encourages students to do more than they should at a young age, which can develop into a complex about maintaining their competitive nature by pushing themselves past their limits.
While it is mostly always the formulaic films which get the attention, there are actually many superhero adaptations which are very profound in their own right and wholeheartedly deserve to be in the discussions of what is considered cinema.
While public speaking is important, it’s not the end of the world to not be the best at it.
Receiving a constant stream of praise can be quite validating, but it can be harmful for an individual looking to improve at their craft.
Founded by four high schoolers from Viqarunnisa Noon School and College (VNSC), Put a Period is a non-profit organisation working to eliminate taboos surrounding menstruation.
Students like to be noticed by their teacher in a positive light. By appreciating them, teachers build a healthy, competitive environment which helps coax out students’ creativity.
While there are certainly exhilarating and growing moments, they are frequently intermingled with hurdles and panic.
While competitiveness amongst students can encourage more academic diligence, its darker side warrants more discussion.
Some of us are afraid of becoming stuck because we owe too much to our relationships. We make an effort to give more than we receive to avoid feeling compelled or indebted.
Study-with-me videos are an interesting substitute that provide all the benefits of group study and none of the harm.
The transience of things might be disturbing and extremely overwhelming.