Shell Shock to PTSD: How War Shaped the Way We Talk About Mental Health

When we evaluate the effects of war, we tend to focus on the loss of life and physical wounds that were not fatal for the soldiers and civilians caught up in the fighting. But, the psychological impact of war can have devastating and long-lasting consequences for survivors. This phenomena was less understood in previous conflicts […]

Crash Course: How the Great Depression Changed Personal Finance Forever

The Great Depression is often overlooked when it comes to discussions about modern finances. After all, how could something that happened almost a century ago have any meaningful relevance to how we engage with the financial world today? As the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said, “Those that fail to learn from history are […]

Powered by the Past: A Brief History of Renewable Energy Inventions

You plug in your EV, glance at the solar panels gleaming on your roof, and sip your ethically-sourced coffee like a card-carrying member of the climate-conscious future. It feels new. Fresh. Revolutionary, even. But here’s the plot twist: most of this so-called green tech is older than your grandmother’s cast iron pan.

Ancient Civilizations and the Birth of Preventive Medicine

You can barely open your phone these days without being gently reminded to hydrate, meditate, and maybe throw some ashwaganda into your smoothie. From wearable stress trackers, to full-moon cacao ceremonies, we’re living in the golden age of wellness – sprawling, incense-scented empire promising to help us optimize, align, and glow from the inside out.