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Disquietude names the quiet unraveling of inner calm — a persistent, atmospheric unease that lingers beneath composure. More subdued than fear yet deeper than restlessness, it marks the subtle disturbance of mind, a low tremor that signals uncertainty, tension, or approaching change. Read more
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An epistemette is a fragment of knowledge — small, marginal, or playfully ironic. Rooted in Greek epistēmē and the French diminutive -ette, it critiques how dominant systems dismiss certain wisdoms. From feminist theory to digital culture, epistemettes shimmer as shards of truth, flashes of brilliance beyond full systems. Read more
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Andragogy transforms adult learning by prioritizing experience, autonomy, and relevance. Unlike pedagogy, it fosters self-directed education, practical problem-solving, and intrinsic motivation. From corporate training to online courses, its impact is vast, making learning more effective and engaging for adults worldwide. Read more
