Tag: Frozen

The Frozen Culture: How Capital Markets Fractured Our Cultural Evolution

Think with me about the entrenched ideologies of capital markets. Those of which have restricted cultural dynamism in recent decades, I am arguing that we must loosen this systemic grip through boundary-pushing creativity and grassroots reimagining of values to revitalize cultural identities. Cul...

What are the top health benefits of Organic Frozen Fruit & Vegetables?

In our contemporary, fast-paced society, prioritizing a healthy lifestyle has become increasingly crucial. The escalating demand for organic, nutrient-rich food is met with the utmost convenience through the availability of organic frozen fruits and vegetables, complemented by seamless organic ...

Life and Death, Frozen in Time

When my father was a part of the retreat from the Chosin reservoir he thought a lot about life and death. The year was 1950. It was between Thanksgiving and Christmas and the North Korean army backed by Communist China had encircled the US forces, triggering an epic battle and ultimately, a US defea...

Frozen 2: Disney’s Attempt at being Woke will Undoubtedly Piss off Folks on both the Left and the Right.

Oftentimes, those of us who are aware of the social injustices around us; the people who sympathize with others and are continually mastering the art of being as inclusive as possible with our language, the ones who put their pronouns in their Twitter bios, and the ones labeled “SJWs” ar...

Frozen Trauma, Thawed With time

Trauma is an insidious knife. It slices through the marrow of existence, cutting us off from the very life that cradles us in its bosom. It freezes a person in time, encapsulates them in a moment that becomes their eternity. Like a fly trapped in amber, we are suspended there, dangling between what ...

Artificial Intelligence, Humanity and This Frozen Moment

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the early days of the pandemic. Not of the masks, or the lockdowns, not of the drive thru testing or the wiping down of groceries, but of those earliest days. Those days in which you’d turn on the news and hear some vague talking head chatter about t...