anasatia sundarela
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The Quiet Choreography of Loneliness: Finding Solace in the City That Never Sleeps
Cities are painted as landscapes of connection, where millions upon millions stack over and alongside one another in thin walls or on bursting subway cars. In the midst of such surroundings, urban life for so many is an acute sensation of loneliness. Amidst all this noise and chaos, there exists almost a silent, secret ceremony shared among the myriad denizens who make their ways in isolation with their feelings so uniquely human.
By anasatia sundarelaabout a year ago in Humans
The Nostalgia Economy: How We're Profit from the Past
In a world where change feels like it's happening faster than ever, the past has become a surprisingly lucrative commodity. From vinyl records and retro gaming consoles to reboots of favorite TV shows and '90s fashion trends, it often feels like we live in an era where the past is as profitable as the future. The result is a phenomenon that many refer to as the nostalgia economy, at once a yearning for simpler times and a clever strategy by industries to make money off our sentimental ties.
By anasatia sundarelaabout a year ago in Families
The Forgotten Women of Early Tech Startups
There is a very common mythos surrounding individual brilliance attached to innovation in the world of technology. That tends to be the dominant narrative of the industry: a lone (mostly male) genius, like Steve Jobs building Apple, Bill Gates founding Microsoft, or Elon Musk revolutionizing absolutely everything, from money to space travel.
By anasatia sundarelaabout a year ago in History


