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Give the Teenager Some of the Paperwork
A long holiday is the right time to hand over real tasks. Renewals, bookings, and forms teach more than another enrichment course.
By Diego Arroyo . Jul 3 . 3 min read

Loyalty Should Not Cost Extra
Long-standing customers often quietly pay the highest renewal prices. Asking for the new-customer rate is not rude; it is arithmetic.
By Mira Faraj
OpinionJul 3
The Holiday You Take at Home Counts
Not every family flies out for the summer. Staying can be its own good season if it is chosen and shaped rather than endured.
By Sara Qureshi
OpinionJul 3
Loyalty Points Are Not Savings
Miles and points feel like money until they expire, devalue, or demand a Tuesday in February. Hoarding them is not a plan.
By Marcus Okafor
OpinionJul 3
Your Holiday Is Not Content
Documenting a trip has quietly become producing one. The best moments this summer may deserve no audience at all.
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 3
Pack Half of It
The suitcase argument is really an argument about fear. Almost every trip is survivable with less than you think.
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 3
Every Group Trip Needs a Treasurer
Shared holidays run on shared money that nobody tracks. One volunteer with a list keeps the friendships intact.
By Mira Faraj
OpinionJul 3
A Bored Child Is Not an Emergency
The instinct to fill every holiday hour is expensive and exhausting. Boredom is where children learn to run their own minds.
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 2
Cheap Can Be Expensive
The lowest price is not always the lowest cost. Replacement, repair, wasted time, and frustration count too.
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 2
The Best Budget Is Boring
A budget that needs drama will fail. The useful one repeats, forgives mistakes, and shows the next right move.
By Marcus Okafor
OpinionJul 2
Stop Buying Discounts You Do Not Use
A bargain that sits unused is not a saving. It is clutter with a receipt.
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 2
Receipts Are Power
The person with the record usually has the calmer conversation. Proof changes the tone of disputes.
By Lena Holloway
OpinionJul 2
Planning Is Not Panic
A reminder, a document folder, and a small buffer are not anxiety. They are respect for future you.
By Lena Holloway
OpinionJul 2
Every Household Needs an Admin Hour
Bills, renewals, documents, school notes, car tasks, and subscriptions behave better when they get one regular appointment.
By Mira Faraj
OpinionJul 2
Fewer Apps Can Mean a Better Life
Every app promises convenience. Too many turn the phone into a noisy filing cabinet.
By Priya Chen
OpinionJul 2
Convenience Fees Are Still Money
Delivery, express service, booking charges, and small app fees deserve a line in the budget.
By Mira Faraj
OpinionJul 1
In Praise of the Long Ramadan Night
The month that turns the clock upside down offers a rhythm of patience and togetherness the rest of the year forgets
By Marcus Okafor
OpinionJul 1
The Oud in the Age of the Stream
An instrument built for the intimate room now competes for attention in an endless global playlist
By Diego Arroyo
OpinionJul 1
The Group Chat Became the New Majlis
The gathering that once filled a room now unfolds in a scroll, for better and for worse
By Lena Holloway
OpinionJul 1
The Quiet Vanishing of the Calligrapher's Hand
As screens replace the pen, the region risks losing an art that was once a form of devotion
By Priya Chen
OpinionJun 30
The Call to Prayer Still Sets the City's Clock
Five times a day an ancient sound reorganizes the modern city, a rhythm no notification has managed to replace
By Diego Arroyo