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Read more: The Dymaxion Map and the Psychology of Worldview: What Buckminster Fuller Knew About the Mind
In 1943, the architect and systems thinker R. Buckminster Fuller unveiled something that quietly challenged the way every person on Earth understood the world — including themselves. He called it the Dymaxion Map: a projection of the planet onto an unfolded icosahedron that, for the first time, depicted Earth’s landmasses without the familiar distortions of…

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Read more: Digital nomad mental health: The hidden cost of a life without borders.
The freedom to live anywhere is extraordinary — so why does it sometimes feel so empty? Behind the laptop-on-the-beach aesthetic, many digital nomads quietly struggle with loneliness, identity drift, and an anxiety that never quite switches off. If the lifestyle that was supposed to set you free is starting to weigh you down, this article…

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Read more: Expat burnout: Why living abroad can exhaust you — and how therapy can help.
You moved abroad with big hopes — so why do you feel so exhausted? Expat burnout is real, and it’s more common than anyone talks about. From the hidden cost of constant cultural adaptation to the pressure of performing wellness on social media, life abroad can quietly drain you in ways that are hard to…

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Read more: Online therapy for Expats: How to find the right psychologist no matter where you live.
Living abroad comes with incredible experiences — and invisible struggles that most people never talk about. If you’re an expat feeling overwhelmed, isolated, or simply not quite like yourself, online therapy for expats offers a way to get real support in your own language, from wherever you are in the world. Discover how remote therapy…
