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New Life Road Movie Part Two
In this new-life movie, a small group of single individuals seeks a fresh start and new horizons, aiming for a Happy New Beginning. Chapter 2 follows their journey toward a new life and new perspectives.

femkevaniperen
1 min read


Superstitions: An Italian Perspective On Life
Italian culture often embraces a superstitious outlook on life, with these beliefs weaving together elements of history, religion, death, and mystery. Ingrid, a Dutch writer and painter residing in Rome, explores these superstitions, covering topics like black cats, the color purple in theaters, and selecting inappropriate flowers. Here, we introduce: Ingrid's Italian superstitions.

Guest Writer
6 min read


Life Partner or Single: Time For a New Chapter?
Many of us still consider getting married as the way to go in life, and sure, having a partner is important to many. But these days, more people are totally happy flying solo. Is a new story unfolding? Let's dive into some different perspectives.

femkevaniperen
7 min read


Welcome to My (Tiny) Home: A Fresh View on Living
Holland has a high population density and a shortage of affordable housing. Meet Esther, who resides in a tiny home amidst lush green fields. She believes that alternative housing can enhance life and the future of the housing market, inspiring those stuck in the system to pursue their dreams. This is her story.

femkevaniperen
1 min read


Probiotics for Gut Health...and the Bigger Picture
Seeking the best probiotics for gut health? Marco van Es of Bac2nature highlights the importance of naturally grown food, biodiversity, and the microbiome in our environment for overall health. Here's his story. Please note: it could change your perspective on more than just food!

femkevaniperen
6 min read


From 'Thank You' To 'Climate Change': The Evolution Of British Sign Language
While "thank you" in sign language is widely known, are there signs for everything related to climate change? In the United Kingdom, British Sign Language (BSL) now includes new official signs, enabling students and professionals in the deaf community to engage with this relevant topic.

femkevaniperen
3 min read


A Dog is Our Best Friend. But Is It A Happy Dog?
In the West, we often care for our dogs in a similar way: we crate them, reward them with treats when they do something well, and make it clear who's in charge. But do these methods actually lead to a happy dog? Welfare expert Judith Versluis sees room for improvement and shares her insights.

femkevaniperen
12 min read


My Time in Ghana: "Poverty" and African Life
My Time In Ghana: During her filming trip to Ghana in the nineties, Mary Contrary, a perspectivator at heart, discovered aspects of African life which are so incredibly rich, they contrast sharply with the poverty and hardship often seen by Western visitors. This is her story.

Mary Contrary
6 min read


Leading from the Heart: Meet Business Psychologist Hema Vyas
Meet Hema Vyas: A London business psychologist championing heartfelt leadership for future success. The world is changing, and so is leadership. Today, it's more about integrity than it is about numbers. This is her story.

Editorial Team
3 min read


Oh Dear, I Am Middle Aged, It Will All Go Downhill From Here!
Many people in the West expect decline from middle age onward. Do these expectations influence the outcome, especially if society reinforces them? A new approach might be: How can I stay as young and healthy as possible by adjusting my expectations?

femkevaniperen
5 min read


Meet the Rainforest Mind: Sensitive, Clever, Misread
Are you highly sensitive, smart, complex, creative, intense, curious, lonely, and misunderstood? Psychotherapist Paula Prober introduces the "Rainforest Mind," describing individuals who feel both too much and not enough. Read on to discover this unique perspective of life.

Guest Writer
5 min read


MOVIE Therapy: Self Healing From Your Own Couch
Jenny Hamilton, a Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychological Therapies at the University of Lincoln, GB, has come up with a cool idea called the MOVIE Model. It's a science-based, fun twist on therapy that lets you enjoy some therapeutic benefits right from your couch... by simply watching a movie!

Editorial Team
3 min read


Family Dynamics in the Workplace with Dr. Dardashti
Understanding how family patterns impact the workplace, such as recurring conflicts or rare reactions related to our past, can truly improve our work. Dr. Niloo Dardashti of New York helps the working world in this regard and shares her insights on workplace family dynamics with us.

Editorial Team
4 min read


Unique Slow Travel Adventure: Putting Earth Before Work
An ongoing news story about the remarkable slow travel journey of Italian scientist Dr. Gianluca Grimalda, who puts the planet above his career, prompts a timely question: Is work more important than Earth?

Editorial Team
5 min read


Abstract Art: "Life, By Nature"
Here's an unusual thought: What if nature had the ability to observe life? What would its perspective be? Mary Contrary suggests nature already imitates us and invites you to see this through rare images. Intrigued? Presenting: Abstract Art: "Life, By Nature".

Mary Contrary
3 min read


Happiness in Japan Culture: A Story by Carmen
Japan culture expert Carmen on why we should embrace the insightful Japanese perspective on happiness. She describes it as lighthearted, cheerful, simple, restorative, and inclusive of diverse beliefs. This is Carmen's story.

Guest Writer
5 min read


The New World of Green Cuisine With Chef Frank Fol
Renowned vegetable Chef Frank Fol travels the world in search of the crème de la crème of green cuisine, a new world where fruits and vegetables take centre stage over meat and fish. Can we change our perspective on food? Chef Fol says it's not only possible, but already happening. This is his story.

femkevaniperen
8 min read


Does the Early Bird Still Catch the Worm? Insights from Denmark
Some people have more energy in the morning, others in the evening. Or, as science puts it, each of us has a unique chronotype. There's a growing belief that aligning our lives with our chronotype would make us healthier and more productive. A Danish perspective offers new insights on the feasibility and benefits of this approach.

femkevaniperen
7 min read


Pioneer Of Slow Living: Santo Stefano's Unique Revival Journey
In this once-desolate Italian mountain village, life now flourishes around integrity, slow travel, and slow living. We spoke with visionary Daniele Kihlgren, a pioneer of slow living and the driving force behind this unique project.

femkevaniperen
4 min read


New Beginnings Road Movie Part One
What happens when a few single adults, each at a crossroads in life, decide to create a new life and leave behind old lands and old perspectives? Ideally, you get...A Story With A Happy New Beginning! Prepare to be inspired!

Editorial Team
1 min read
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