Yangon Residents | Myanmar

After wrapping up my first startup and completing major projects, I was exhausted. Small opportunities kept appearing, and I didn’t want to miss any of them. Without a clear way to assess what was truly worth pursuing, I pushed myself ...
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Sangboon | Korea

At 82, my grandmother got hit on. She was strolling through Kyungdong Market when an elderly gentleman noticed her. He followed, mustering the courage to ask for her number. My mom and aunt were appalled. “Strange old man,” they muttered. ...
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Mihwa | Japan

One of the most important things about traveling is the people. The ones you travel with or the people you meet along the way often completely change the vibe of your journey. In Kyoto, I had the pleasure of walking ...
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Dharavi Residents | India

Mumbai is India’s biggest city and its economic powerhouse. It has more billionaires than anywhere else except New York and London. It is also home to the stock exchange with the most listed companies globally. But beyond the towering skyscrapers ...
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Avanthika | India

One of the most memorable moments from my trip to Bengaluru was an interview with an influencer. Some people naturally light up a room—Avanthika was one of them. At 22, she’s an actress and influencer, fresh out of university. Her ...
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Vito | Argentina

I love street art. It brings creativity to everyday life, turns hidden corners into spaces for expression, and sparks new ideas. In Palermo Soho, I explored its vibrant murals with Vito, a student at Buenos Aires University of the Arts. ...
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Christian | Bolivia

Originally, the place where Uyuni exists was once an ocean. One day, the Nazca Plate, located to the east of the Pacific Ocean, collided with the South American Plate. This collision led to the creation of the longest mountain range ...
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Favela Residents | Brazil

Famous landmarks make you stare, but backstreet stories have more to share. Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana Beach, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Selarón Steps—Rio de Janeiro is full of breathtaking sights. But what stayed with me the most wasn’t ...
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