By Editorial Staff There are ideas that age, and ideas that endure. In 1918, a great…
Category: Education
ACES and Clean Cooling Network achieve global accreditation, paving the way for a skilled workforce in sustainable cooling
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye A milestone has been reached in the quest to transform climate resilience…
Early talent recognition: unlocking hidden potential, to grow and succeed
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Shyogwe Sector alone in Muhanga District, Rwanda’s South, has hosted more than 500…
Rwanda leads the world with the first festival of cooling— a global call to rethink sectors like climate resilience and food security
By Editorial Staff As the world is grappling with rising temperatures and the cascading threats to…
Did you know that our today alphabet is thousands of years old?
When we glance at the world around us, it is easy to assume that much of…
Four aspects of animals/beasts that are actually extraordinary
By Editorial Staff Animals and beasts display many extraordinary traits that humans often overlook. Four of…
The stone in the sack and the King’s lost dog
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye There comes, in every life, a moment when comfort fades and danger…
Why the most radical change happens inside, before it’s seen outside
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The most radical revolutions don’t begin in the streets. They begin in…
The engine of success—self-mastery as the gateway to true concentration and then success
By Editorial Staff This article is built on the second lesson of the timeless book: The…
Meaning of courage—the unseen power of resilience—how true courage emerges, when we feel we can’t go on
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk “Courage isn’t having the strength to go on, it is…