Lessons in Courage and Privacy: What Princess Haya’s Story Teaches About Safety and Resilience

Introduction Princess Haya bint Hussein, daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, is admired worldwide for her humanitarian work, athletic achievements, and public grace. Yet behind the palace walls of Dubai, her life involved challenges few could imagine. This article explores her journey not to sensationalize events, but to highlight lessons in personal safety, … Read more

Why Experiences Make Us Happier Than Things: Insights from a Major Study

  Introduction In a world where advertisements constantly encourage us to buy the newest phone, the fastest car, or the latest fashion trend, it’s easy to assume that material possessions are the key to happiness. Yet research shows otherwise. A major study from the University of Colorado Boulder, led by Assistant Professor Leaf Van Boven, … Read more

A UK Case Sparks a National Debate: What Must Be Shared Before Sex?

When a court in the United Kingdom sentenced a transgender woman to 21 months in prison for not disclosing her biological sex before entering a sexual relationship, the ruling sent shockwaves across the country. What began as a private encounter between two adults quickly grew into a national conversation about consent, honesty, identity, and the … Read more