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I read about a man once, and I honestly couldn't remember who he was, but in the nutshell, he returned from the tourist trip with tons of photos, and when his friends asked him why he hadn't uploaded them online yet, he said that he needed to enrich them with words first; otherwise, they would be just a pile of nice colored moments taken in time and saying very little or nothing at all about the trip and all the sites he visited. The same is with me, and the same truth goes with videos as well. Let me be honest about watching other people's videos online and browsing private photos uploaded to social media. I am simply not impressed with many of them because they lack the story. With me, there is no point of uploading a nicely taken photo of you and your friends in front of some historic place or monument and explaining nothing about where you were, why you were taking that photo, or without saying a little something about the place itself. With videos, it goes even furth...

The Minoan Legacy

Often, I found myself giving a glimpse of thoughts of where I would move on this world in order to acquire at least a little bit better life compared to what we currently have. Or when. Has there ever been a time in history when there was a civilization with a more dignified style of living? With society built with a more honest foundation toward themselves and their neighbors. With equality among people, gender, color, skin, and different cultures. With not at all or just a hint of superstition and religiosity. With no temples higher than schools and people's homes. With cities without strong police keeping order and without military of any kind. Was there a country without fortifications, both real and metaphorical? With no or just a bearable hostility toward others... There is definitely no such idealistic settlement in this world. Not now. But there was one before. More than three thousand years ago on the island of Crete. The first civilization in Europe and perhaps the firs...