The ledge | Seth’s Blog

The ledge | Seth’s Blog

Drowning is devastating, a tragic and painful way to go. So much so that feeling like we’re drowning is a trigger, an overwhelming emotion that causes us to grasp, struggle and leave our best self behind. It’s easy to experience this even when we’re out of the water. When the stakes are high and time…

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Do All Roads Lead to Philosophy on Wikipedia?: They Do About 97.3% of the Time

Do All Roads Lead to Philosophy on Wikipedia?: They Do About 97.3% of the Time

Pull up the Wikipedia page for Mariya Takeuchi’s “Plas­tic Love,” the 1984 sin­gle now known for re-pop­u­lar­iz­ing the genre of Japan­ese “city pop.” Then click the first of its links (not relat­ed to the lan­guage of the arti­cle itself), which leads to Takeuchi’s own page. If you keep fol­low­ing that same pro­ce­dure, you’ll con­tin­ue on…

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How to embrace multilingual education

How to embrace multilingual education

In this blog, we’ll explore why it’s important to actively promote multilingual education to nurture more inclusive and empathetic societies.  In our increasingly connected world, many people communicate in multiple languages. Multilingualism is not only a valuable skill but a fundamental part of being a global citizen. It bridges cultures, fosters understanding, and opens up…

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