—— Is incest always taboo first, love second? And is it always strictly immoral? —– ‘Because you’ve been waiting for me, haven’t you? Haven’t you?’ –Anka Dekalog IV is not a usual story. It requires a new set of criteria to be judged by. But more importantly, it requires a new view of culture. Before…
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The Architecture of Opportunity
We live in a time and age where people believe in shortcuts. Everyone talks about quick money, quick success, ‘going viral’, and using applications to learn everything fast. Due to that, education pales in comparison as something long and frustrating. It makes people wonder why they spend so many years studying in school when there…
Working While Studying: Survival Strategy or Exploitation?
Working while studying is something that almost every student experiences at some point, but it is not easy to define what it really is. Is it a smart survival strategy that helps students gain experience and money, or is it a system where students are quietly used as cheap labour? The truth lies somewhere in…
The Fear of Falling Behind: Why Students Feel “Late” Already at 20
Many students today feel like they are already falling behind by the age of 20, even though it’s only the very beginning of adult life. Even if, logically, this doesn’t make much sense, the feeling has become very common and quietly shapes how people see themselves and their future. One reason is the environment we…
The Illusion of Choice: How Free Are Our Decisions?
How free are our choices, really? We tend to believe that we decide what to buy, what to eat, and how to present ourselves. However, an important question arises: are these truly our own decisions, or are they shaped by marketing? Modern marketing is no longer just advertising — it is a system that shapes…
How Rally Obedience Helps Build Communication, Trust, and a Real Partnership Between a Person and a Dog
Today I’m speaking with Olya about her dog Luna and about how Rally Obedience helps build communication, trust, and a real partnership between a person and a dog. Olya, thank you for joining me. How are you feeling today? Hello, I’m doing great, thank you. To begin with, could you introduce yourself and tell us…
“Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” Is Friend of Beauty, Foe of Measure. A Review
an associative chain: coal—smoke—grey—bloke—whiskey—rum—heavy sum. To get this off my chest first, or rather, to free up some space in my mental attic— Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is likely to be warmly received by those in lustful anticipation and with benumbed critical view. Still, be it as it may, but a physician’s verdict would…
Kafka and modernity: what of Kafkaesque?
Modern inertia affects each of us differently. Some of us run about their daily errands with unusual, religious commitment to fend it off, others try to procure peace and contentment through recreation or whatever, to keep those nerves at bay. The alarum went beyond just paranoia or personal traits: it betrays something profound about our…
The Man Who Knew Too Much To Live
We present to you a very interesting film made by journalism & social communication students of Vistula University! Little-known facts from Polish history – the story of communist-era prime minister Piotr Jaroszewicz (1909–1992, PM 1970–1980) and his tragic death. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Author: Hleb Hryts, Social Media Production class
Study or scroll
How to Beat Social Media Addiction and Stay Focused? You sit down to study, open your notebook, and then… You check your phone for “just a minute.” Suddenly, 20 minutes have passed, and you’re deep into Instagram or TikTok. Sounds familiar? In today’s world, it’s easy to lose focus — especially with social media pulling…









