Egyptian Pharaohs, Incense Trade Routes and Agarbatti

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How a failed musician gave rise to Journalling

If you're even remotely interested in mental health, you'd have heard about the benefits of journalling. While it may seem like an obvious thing today to put your feelings down on paper, the positive impacts of the practice wasn't discovered until the turn of the millennium. In t ...  Show more

How Modern Accounting Invented the Sketchbook

Happy New Year! In the first episode of 2025, we travel back to Florence in the medieval ages, and how the adoption of double-entry system of accounting inadvertantly led to the rise of sketching, and thus, more realistic art. How are you documenting your intellectual journeys th ...  Show more

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