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The Most Radical Act? Doing Nothing. Together
In our hyper-productive, efficiency-obsessed world, we have lost the muscle for simply being. The very idea of unstructured, purposeless time can feel deeply uncomfortable. It feels lazy. It feels unproductive. It can even feel like a waste of time. I saw the living, breathing antidote to this cultural sickness in every Greek village square. It's called the 'Kafenio'. It's a humble place, often just a few simple wooden chairs outside a small shop, where a group of men, mostly
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This isn't a coffee break; it's a portrait of a philosophy
This isn't a picture of a coffee break; it's a portrait of a philosophy. Look closely at this little scene, tucked into a sun-drenched alley. In our world, we crave space, bigger houses, wider roads. Here, the opposite is true. The cramped, narrow lane isn't a limitation; it’s the entire point. This is life lived in the embrace of the community, where the street itself becomes a shared living room. There is no rigid separation between private homes and public life. The café s
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The Lie of Flawless Perfection
I grew up in a world that worships a false idol: perfection. This idol, elusive and unattainable, has become a pervasive force in our lives, shaping our self-worth and aspirations. It’s an exhausting, soul-crushing religion that demands constant devotion and sacrifices our authenticity on the altar of societal expectations. My social media feed serves as its high church, a digital cathedral where a parade of impossibly perfect lives unfolds before my eyes. Flawless bodies, ef
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Look at the easy laughter, the unforced smiles
Look at the easy laughter, the unforced smiles. At first glance, this is a universal scene: friends sharing a drink. But look deeper, through a Greek lens, and you're not just seeing three men in a bar. You are witnessing the sacred, life-sustaining ritual of the parea. This isn't just a group of buddies; the parea is a person's inner circle, their chosen family, their council of equals. In a world that pushes us towards individualism and digital connection, the Greek soul in
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Past the perfect blue of the water
Look past the perfect blue of the water for a moment. Forget that you’re looking at a photograph and try to feel it instead. Feel the sun warming the old stone under your feet, the faint taste of salt on the air, the low hum of conversation from a nearby table. This isn't just a pretty scene from a Greek holiday; it’s a masterclass in a way of life that we, in our frantic, hyper-scheduled worlds, have almost forgotten. This picture holds the secrets to a more human, more conn
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Seasonal Tourism Dependency: How Greece Can Become a Year-round Destination
Greece is globally known for its sizzling summer holidays, where travelers flock to its islands for sun, sea, and souvlaki. But what...
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Athena in the Modern World: The Professor of Wisdom
The lecture hall buzzed with the quiet energy of anticipation. Sunlight filtered through wide windows, casting gentle streaks of gold on...
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Even gods must pay here!
In the heart of modern Athens, amidst the hustle of the Monastiraki Flea Market, a tall man in a linen shirt and sandals moved with...
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The captivating Corfu Traditions
When you set foot on the lush island of Corfu, you’re not just entering a picturesque paradise but diving headfirst into a vibrant tapestry of local traditions that span centuries. This Greek gem, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich history, boasts an array of customs that weave together the island’s past and present in the most delightful ways. Imagine the echoes of clinking ceramic as locals engage in the exhilarating Easter “Pot Throwing” tradition. On Holy Sat
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Discovering the Divine Delights of Greek Cuisine
Here's a nice and descriptive ode to the greek cuisine, from a food blogger wo is a friend of ours... enjoy! ----------------------------...
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How a TV serial, changed my life
It was 20 years ago when I was going through a tough period, because I was in serious need of extra income. I wanted to work without ever...
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A few interesting things about ATHENS
Plaka, Anafiotika This is the oldest neighbourhood of Athens. Walking on its paved narrow streets you get the feeling that you are travelling back in time. Anafiotika, built in the mid 19th century on the foothills of the Acropolis, has the charm of a beautiful island village. After drifting through the area, taste an exquisite preset plate of greek food and delis at a traditional local tavern
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Is Greece excessively OVERLOADED by foreign tourists?
Greece is currently enjoying a tourism boom , which is partly due to the amazing, diverse and unique landscape , and partly due to the fact that, because of the decline of tourism in neighboring Mediterranean countries, Greece is rapidly becoming a hot value-for-money alternative.
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What ever happened to good old-fashioned tourism?
The tourism industry is moving at such a rapid pace. Facilities are being modernized, gadgets and mobile apps are changing the way...
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Whenever I feel gloomy, I check out these PHOTOS...
Whenever I feel that reality is leaning heavy on my shoulders, I check out some LIVE beautiful pictures from around Greece, seeking for...
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23 POSITIVE things that non-Greeks taught me, about Athens
I recently had a heated (but SO interesting) online exchange of arguments with a lot of people (Greeks and non-Greeks), regarding the...
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We don't like rain and clouds, in Greece!
That's absolutely true. We love our sunshine, our sea, our blue skies, our outgoing culture. We also love to accommodate foreign people...
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Thousands flock to see the restored Athens Metropolitan Cathedral
Thousands of Greeks and tourists are flocking to see the restored Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens in the city centre, after it opened...
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13th Thessaloniki International Book Fair
The 13th Thessaloniki International Book Fair is taking place at the Helexpo exhibition center (154 Egnatia) from May 12 to 15 with two...
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This coming Sunday is greek Easter Sunday
This coming Sunday is Easter Sunday, for ALL of us in the Greek Orthodox church. Easter has a special connotation for Greeks: it...
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Greece among top 10 destinations chosen by German tourists
Greece despite refugee crisis is among the top 10 destinations chosen by German tourists last year based on a research conducted by The...
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Mobile messages tell stories of refugees fleeing war
”Daddy, where are you now? In Turkey or Sweden?” a Syrian girl asks her father in her first voice message to him since he joined hundreds...
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Turning disaster into celebration
I own a small two-storey house in Mykonos, which I rent out during the summer, thus having the opportunity to meet people from all over...
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Europe on the path of decline
Anyone who thinks that Greece’s predicament is unique is kidding themselves, because the situation here is part of a larger global...
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