The lost art of patience
The urge for success, money, and fame has always been a fundamental part of humankind as long as history takes us. Architecture, culture, language, art, technology, and so on, have all been a product of wanting more. Wanting more wealth and more satisfaction, which in a sense have been moving us forward. Our world would…
Do’s and Don’ts when applying for a job – according to a recruitment consultant
Applying for a job can be challenging, and being turned down without knowing why can be hard. However, delivery is key when applying, and first impressions are everything. If you know how to deliver, you will make a good first impression. But how? I have spoken to Josefin Bokedal who works as a recruitment consultant…
Five Japanese concepts that will transform your life
Happiness is something that everyone strives for in one way or another. Finding it can be hard, but sometimes all it takes is some perspective; perspective of what truly matters and where energy should be spent. These five traditional Japanese concepts will change your way of thinking. Take your time, read, reflect and embrace a…
Artificial Intelligence – a threat to humanity?
In the last few years, we have seen an escalating debate concerning Artificial Intelligence, whereas many have been excited as well as threatened by the unknown. We have been taught that the possibilities with AI are endless and that our society will never again be as we know it. Be that as it may, AI…
What’s happening around the world? News summary week 6
Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with everything that happens around the world. But fear not, this article sums up some of the biggest news of week 6. International: Earthquake in Turkey and Syria A major 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern Turkey and northeastern Syria on the morning of February 6th, local time. Several aftershocks…
Want guidance about the future? Apply to the WILMA mentor program!
Some of us may know precisely where we are heading in life, and some may not. Some of us may have an idea, and some don’t know where to start. However, sometimes all we need is a bit of guidance, someone to talk to, someone with experience and knowledge. Lundaekonomernas own committee WILMA is now opening…
Education Committee is recruiting – take the chance to make a change AND have a great time doing so
Being an active member in Lundaekonomerna has for sure been the best part of my first time here in Lund. I have met incredible people and all the social activities have been a blast – especially Vinterbalen a few weeks ago. A lot of new committees are recruiting to fill up the positions for the…
The best Christmas markets close to Lund
December is here and Christmas is around the corner. Skåne is perhaps not known for cold and snowy Decembers, but there are other ways to achieve that Christmas spirit. Christmas is all about being cozy and spending time with your near and dear ones, and visiting Christmas markets is a nice activity to do together…
Generation Z – woke or sensitive?
Generation Z is the new and upcoming generation. Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z has been growing up during a time of change – in many aspects. No other generation has ever had such unlimited access to information and connection via social platforms. This has created discussions and movements, and many have strong political…
Why everyone should travel solo at least once
Traveling is a beautiful thing. It offers incredible experiences, cultural exchange, and visions beyond this world. Even though it can be thrilling to book a vacation with your friends or family, nothing can prepare you for the feeling of jumping on a plane, all by yourself. Last December, I felt like I needed to make…