Procrastination & Productivity: The Surprising Connection

Procrastination is often viewed as a hindrance to productivity, but it may actually enhance creativity. Research shows that letting tasks simmer in the background can lead to innovative ideas, as demonstrated by historical figures like Mozart and organizations studied by Adam Grant. By adopting "structured procrastination," individuals can prioritize smaller tasks while allowing their minds to generate new solutions. This approach suggests that taking breaks can foster creativity, resulting in unexpected brilliance when returning to work.

Whanganui River Granted Legal Personhood: A Historical Shift

A river in New Zealand has become the first in the world to be legally recognised as a living entity and granted the same rights as a human. The sacred river will be granted all the corresponding rights, duties and liabilities of a legal person after a 170-year battle led by a local Maori tribe known as the Iwi. Rights of Nature or granting legal personhood to nature may finally provide balance in legal systems around the world that tend to view nature as only an economic resource for humans.

Embracing the Fool in Life: A Bagila bil Dihin Breakfast in Iraq

Weekends offer a unique breakfast experience, particularly with the dish called "fool," made from broad beans. Intrigued by a colleague's invitation, I discovered its delicious layers, including flatbread and an omelette. This meal not only satisfied my hunger but provided a delightful cultural journey, highlighting laughter and culinary surprises.