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North Sentinel Island: Lessons on Isolation, Autonomy, and Humanity

Noetik Blog November 7, 2025 No Comments

North Sentinel Island sits at the intersection of geography, ethics, and epistemology. Visible on maps yet intentionally unreadable, it is home to the Sentinelese—an uncontacted people whose choice of seclusion…

Philosophy and Thought

The Illusion of the Self: How Buddhism Challenges the Idea of ‘Me’

Noetik Blog November 6, 2025 No Comments

Illusion of self in Buddhism — The paradox you already know You wake up annoyed: someone cut you off in traffic, your inbox is full, your chest tightens. Immediately, a…

Language and Literature

George Orwell essays beyond 1984: Rediscovering Forgotten Essays

Noetik Blog November 5, 2025 No Comments

George Orwell essays beyond 1984 are more than curiosities; they are working tools for attention, language, and civic care. In this guided survey, we explore eight lesser-known or under-read nonfiction…

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The History of Plague Masks: From Practical Medicine to Gothic Symbol

Noetik Blog November 4, 2025 No Comments

The history of plague masks is at once a study in early modern medical reasoning and a lesson in how objects accumulate cultural meaning. In this concise, reflective guide we…

Culture and Society

Why We Collect Things: From Ancient Relics to Digital NFTs

Noetik Blog November 3, 2025 No Comments

Why do people collect things? Explore collecting psychology from ancient relics to digital NFTs — nostalgia, provenance and market trends From a shadowed tomb in the Valley of the Kings…

Art and Aesthetics

Censored Paintings: The Forbidden Canvas and Why They Still Matter

Noetik Blog November 2, 2025 No Comments

Art asks us to look more closely. Censored paintings are not merely scandalous objects; they are mirrors of power, identity, and collective anxiety. In this Noetik reflection I survey emblematic…

Science and Technology

Billionaires in Space: How They Are Redefining the Final Frontier

Noetik Blog November 1, 2025 No Comments

The dawn of the 21st century has ignited a spectacular revival of interest in space exploration, now widely known as the new space race. In this new era, billionaires in…

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Where the Sun Never Sets: A Guide to Life in the Arctic Circle

Noetik Blog October 31, 2025 No Comments

Embracing the Perpetual Daylight of the Arctic Circle The Arctic Circle, the planet’s northernmost latitude, is home to one of Earth’s most captivating natural phenomena: the midnight sun. Here, life…

Philosophy and Thought

Fear of Infinity: Why the Endless Unsettles the Human Mind

Noetik Blog October 30, 2025 No Comments

Standing at the Edge: The Fear of Infinity You stand on a cliff at dusk. The ocean melts into dusk and the horizon blurs; your breath slows, then quickens. This…

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The Future of Language in Social Media: How Algospeak is Rewriting Communication

Noetik Blog October 29, 2025 No Comments

Welcome to 2025, where the digital world moves faster than ever. Social media is no longer just a tool for connection; it’s a dynamic ecosystem actively shaping the very words…

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