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Turning a blind eye
(5 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull exposes the unseen social and environmental cost of fast fashion.
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Editorial: A life well lived?
(2 minute read) A chance encounter leads Tascha Von Uexkull to ponder on regrets: what do we regret and are we right to do so?
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Editorial: Friendship and confrontation
(2 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull learns that friends sometimes have to clash for their relationship to grow.
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Editorial: Life in miniature
(2 minute read) Small is beautiful, thinks Tascha Von Uexkull, at least as far as books are concerned.
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Editorial: The bystander effect
(2 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull argues that a key aspect of wisdom is knowing how to discover the good in others and not just focus on the bad.
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Editorial: ‘Everyone is an artist’
(2 minute read) We all have a creative streak which we should release and nurture, argues Tascha Von Uexkull.
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Editorial: Life is for the living
(1 minute read) Rush less and value the present more, advises Tascha von Uexkull.
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Editorial: Encounters with strangers
(1 minute read) Smarting from a false accusation of queue-jumping led true Brit Tascha von Uexkull to consider how all too easily we project our own negativity onto others.
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Editorial: Kindness is still a virtue
(1 minute read) The saying might feel a little outdated, but kindness is a virtue. It still is, as rare as it is becoming these days.
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Double-take
(2 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull offers a poetical exploration of our perception of reality.