The Serpent’s Own Scales: Women’s Complicated Dance with Patriarchy Oh, the delicious irony of systemic oppression—where the oppressed become unwitting architects of their own constraints! Women, those magnificent creatures simultaneously fighting and reinforcing patriarchal systems, have elevated self-contradiction to an art form. Consider the Spanish mother critiquing men with vigorous passion while mollycoddling her son’s…
Mr Nihilism
Healing Harmonies: Redefining Learning Through Sound Growing up, my mother intuitively understood music’s profound capacity to regulate emotions.Her daily soundtrack—Bach and Mozart during work (tending her roses and giving orders to the unlucky working in her garden), Ella Fitzgerald or even Rod Steward during relaxation—was more than entertainment. It was emotional alchemy. “Nihilism,” (no intrinsic…
The Werewolf Game
The Perfect Storm: Why Werewolf Reveals Our True Social Nature What makes a game created by Russian sociology students so addictively revealing about human nature? The brilliance of Werewolf lies not in its rules but in how it strips away our social masks and turns a simple parlour game into a masterclass in human psychology….
Trump 2.0 and His Digital Brotherhood
The Digital Brotherhood: A Dark Comedy By Irena Phaedra Humour is the soul’s way of breathing, but with this digital brotherhood, we’re gonna need a whole lot more than gumption.As we watch our four horsemen of the digital apocalypse—Trump, Musk, Netanyahu, and Putin—play their global game, a delicious irony brewing in the shadows. Oh, lovely….
“When Names Become Destiny: My Journey as Irena Phaedra”
The significance of names often flows through the currents of our lives, and mine carries the weight of ancient wisdom. Irena Phaedra is a name bridging civilizations.Irena, from the Greek “Eirene,” shares its roots with Eirene, the goddess of peace and natural order.Phaedra, also of Greek origin, means “bright” or “radiant.” Though its namesake in…
Cultural Alchemist (my dream job)
Brewing Peace Through Art, Wine, and a Dash of Bowie Imagine a world where understanding and harmony flourish, ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern innovation, and the power of art and culture brings people together. This is the world I dream of creating, and it’s the essence of my ideal job – though I’m well…
Dancing without a Hat
Dancing Through the Dystopia: Notes on Our Present Peculiarities While “The Safety Dance” loops endlessly through my consciousness—that remarkably persistent earworm from 1983 declaring, “We can dance if we want to,” one contemplates the curious choreography of our current moment. The irony would be delicious if it weren’t so bitter. Consider the American CEO, that…
So, a few days ago, I answered the question of a liaison diplomat: Is leadership acquired or inborn?
As an anthropologist and entrepreneur raised in an aristocratic tradition, I’ve come to understand that true leadership is a complex interplay of innate and acquired qualities, a delicate balance that I’ll share with you. The inherent part of leadership, I’ve come to realize, isn’t about charisma or dominance. It’s about an ingrained sense of responsibility…
Patriarchy’s Oblivious Foundations
When “No” Becomes a Movement: A Study in Systematic Rejection It’s rather telling that in both South Korea and China, women have developed such precise taxonomies of things to refuse. The 4B movement in South Korea (no dating, no sex, no marriage, no children) and China’s 6B4T (which adds no buying products targeting women and…
Snacks & Snappen
Of Snacks and Civilization: A Somewhat Less Than Solemn History One might imagine that the evolution of the word “snack” would be straightforward – a simple tale of culinary linguistics.One would, of course, be wrong. Like most things medieval, it’s a story of unexpected turns and mordant ironies, beginning with the rather fitting fact that…
