Married man noticing another woman, representing temptation and relationship choices in ethical non-monogamy (ENM)

Could Ethical Non-Monogamy Be the Answer To The Side Chick

What if the real problem in modern relationships isn’t polygamy—but the lie of forced monogamy? In this bold take on love, honesty, and African tradition, Skywatcher explores why pretending to be monogamous is hurting us more than polygamy ever did. From Ronaldinho’s double engagement to Uganda’s quiet relationship crisis, it’s time we faced the truth about love and built relationships that work — not ones that just look good

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Iran-Israel Showdown: Why Walking Away Is Real Power

We can survive the Middle East standoff without losing our eyebrows‘ So… the 12-day Iran-Israel showdown is technically over. Everyone’s refreshed their water glasses, reloaded Twitter feeds, and is now nervously watching Iran’s nuclear program 2025 like it’s a teenager with fireworks and no supervision. That Day on the Road: A War Story, Sort Of…

Near Apocalypse: The Doomsday That Just Keeps Delaying Us

Near Apocalypse: The Doomsday That Just Keeps Delaying Us

You remember that 2012 scare, right? The one with the Mayan calendar allegedly predicting the end of the world? People were googling “how to survive the apocalypse” while hoarding beans, flashlights, and enough toilet paper to last through five lifetimes. Some even booked luxury bunkers. And I swear, if the world had ended, a few…

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Why Religion Feels Like a Tug of War

How We Fool Ourselves Every day, I see it — on TV, in churches, mosques, shrines, workplaces, and even at the market. People proudly praising their religion… and roasting others’ beliefs like it’s the latest season of a reality show. But here’s something strange: we only really flaunt our beliefs when we’re surrounded by people…

A modern man overloaded with tech gadgets, distracted by his smartphone, wearing headphones and smartwatches, with more devices peeking out of his bag and pockets — a visual metaphor for consumption disease.

Consumption Disease: When Shiny Stuff Hijacks the Human Brain

Isn’t it funny how the real important things—things that should stop us in our tracks—barely get airtime anymore, while the latest shiny stuff gets us drooling like Pavlov’s dog? First, it was the iPhone. Then the iPhone 2. Now we’re somewhere around iPhone 87 Pro Max with something called Dynamic Island—and folks are still lining…