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Seven Days. Five for Work. Says Who?
Seven days. Five for work. Two for life.
It’s the structure we all follow… but almost nobody questions.
This piece breaks down where the 7-day week came from, how the 5-day workweek took over, and why both might not fit the way we live today. Because at the end of the day… a day is just a day... until we decide what it means.
Apr 294 min read


You Want a Tip… For That?
Tipping wasn’t supposed to feel like this. Somewhere along the way, a simple act of appreciation turned into an expected part of nearly every purchase. This piece explores where tipping came from, how it became so widespread, and why it might be time to question it.
Apr 163 min read


The Uniform Nobody Questions
The suit didn’t start as a rule.
It started as a signal of status, control, and belonging.
Somewhere along the way, that signal turned into an expectation. And now, most people follow it without ever asking why.
This is where it came from… and why it might not matter anymore.
Apr 73 min read


Original Art Purchases: Buy Original Art Online - A Guide
Buying original art online doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down where to look, what to consider, and how to find pieces that actually connect with you - so you can buy with confidence, not guesswork.
Mar 234 min read


Custom Art Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
Custom art shouldn’t feel complicated. Here’s a simple breakdown of how an idea turns into a one-of-a-kind piece - from first concept to final delivery.
Mar 234 min read


Workaholism in America Consumes Freedom
Work wasn’t supposed to take over everything. So how did it? This blog breaks down how hustle culture became the norm and why it might be quietly limiting the freedom we think we’re working toward.
Jan 132 min read
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