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  • What if Everything We Know About Learning a Second Language Is Wrong?

    It is often said that learning a second language after childhood leads to a different kind of mastery. Many learners, even after years of use, feel that something is slightly off, as if the language never fully settles inside them. They may speak fluently, understand almost everything, and communicate clearly, but the language still feels…

  • Choose Reality Over the Cup of Tea: Why We Should Be Afraid of Virginia Woolf

    Choosing between “another cup of coffee” and “death” sounds absurd, unless you’re inside a magical story full of curses and oddities, or you’ve read Camus. But after watching Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962), that choice no longer feels distant from real life. Perhaps it doesn’t belong only to fairy tales or philosophical debates. Maybe…