Proportionality is a fundamental concept that shapes our understanding of balance, fairness, and relationships between quantities. From mathematics and science to law and ethics, proportionality helps us make sense of how things relate to each other in reasonable and...
We use close-ended questions every day, often without even thinking about it. From asking a coworker, “Are you done with that file?” to checking in with a friend, “Did you get home okay?”, these types of questions help us get quick, clear answers. They’re...
Open-ended questions are questions that invite explanation, opinion, or personal stories. Unlike yes-or-no questions, they don’t limit the answer. Instead, they encourage people to think, reflect, and express themselves more freely. If you’ve ever wanted to have...
In our overcrowded world, emptiness can feel like a rare commodity—yet it surrounds us in unexpected ways. This collection explores the physical, emotional, and metaphorical emptiness we encounter throughout our lives. From the haunting silence of abandoned spaces to...
The word “erupt” brings to mind powerful images of volcanoes spewing lava and ash into the sky. But eruptions happen in many forms beyond just volcanic activity. From emotional outbursts to social movements, from skin conditions to natural phenomena, the...
Journaling has been a powerful practice for centuries, used by everyone from famous writers and historical figures to everyday people looking to make sense of their lives. At its core, journaling is simply the act of recording thoughts, experiences, and reflections on...