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Contemplation
Contemplative pieces provide diverse perspectives for moments of wandering among the residents and visitors of the Village.


The Joy of Intellectuals
Minh-Hoang Nguyen HCM, 02-07-2026 Mehtab’s email A few days ago, a PhD student named Mehtab Danaei from Alzahra University in Tehran, Iran, reached out to my mentor, Prof. Quan-Hoang Vuong, seeking advice and support in developing his doctoral dissertation. The research question that fascinates him concerns the process through which suicidal ideation forms and persists among Iranian adolescents (13–18 years old). He hopes to employ Mindsponge Theory and Bayesian Mindsponge Fr


The Future Self Who Said Nothing
Thi Mai Anh Tran Michigan Technolgical University, United States 02-06-2026 © VQH During the seven hour drive back from a conference, I found myself thinking about the future. The road was long, and the silence inside the car made my thoughts feel louder. I wished that my future self could come to me for a moment and tell me that everything would be okay. I wanted her to tell me what I would become. I wanted to know whether I would be successful, whether I would receive the t


Green Growth, Unequal Futures: Is Climate Action Creating a New Form of Colonization?
Thi Mai Anh Tran Michigan Technological University, United States 30-05-2026 © name_gravity Imagine two countries facing the same climate crisis. One possesses advanced laboratories, skilled engineers, and abundant investment capital to develop cutting-edge green technologies. The other struggles with poverty, limited infrastructure, and weak innovation systems. Both are asked to participate in the global transition toward sustainability, and both are told that green growth i


An Intact Bird’s Nest
Trong Hieu Phan XC, 31-05-2026 The intact bird nest At the beginning of summer, we visited the temple dedicated to Sage Nguyễn Minh Không, better known by his title Lý Triều Quốc Sư, in Ninh Bình. Behind the temple lies a modest garden, carefully planted with medicinal herbs in remembrance of Sage Nguyễn’s contributions as one of Vietnam’s earliest masters of traditional medicine during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. This region is home to a rare endemic species of yello


Imagination: The usefulness of incompleteness
Minh-Hoang Nguyen ISR, Phenikaa University 28-05-2026 © rawpixel Mathematics is often mistaken for a discipline of quick calculations and precise answers. Yet mathematics is not fundamentally about arithmetic. At its deepest level, mathematics is an exercise of world-building (Bischoff, 2026). Mathematicians begin with a small collection of assumptions, known as axioms, and construct entire conceptual universes from them. Starting with simple notions such as sets, increasingl


The Student Who Knew Everything but Learned Nothing: The Absurdity of AI Learning
Phuong-Tri Nguyen Nguyen Tat Thanh University 27-05-2026 © Wix Imagine a strange school in Wild Wise Weird (Vuong, 2024). One day, a magical bird arrives carrying an enchanted feather. Whenever students face a difficult mathematics problem, they simply whisper the question into the feather, and perfect answers instantly appear. Homework becomes effortless. Test preparation becomes smooth. The students celebrate. Teachers are amazed by the speed of improvement. Weeks later, th


Why Cooperation Exists in a Selfish World?
Hong-Hue Thi Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City 27-05-2026 © Wix How does natural selection promote cooperative behavior? If two animals compete for food, mates, or survival, why would one individual sacrifice resources to help another? Intuitively, selfish individuals seem more likely to gain an advantage by taking benefits without paying the costs of cooperation. This apparent contradiction—how cooperation can persist in a world shaped by competition—has long been considered one of th


The Question
Phan Trọng Hiếu Hanoi, 25-5-2026 ©2026 Đàm Thu Hà—“Mirror Gazing”—oil on canvas. The first sunset of summer descends over the quiet pond, painting the still waters crimson. Every now and then, a few fish splash near the surface, sending ripples spreading across the pond in delicate rings. A tiny tailorbird, exhausted after a long day hopping from branch to branch in search of insects, softly lands on a thin mulberry branch leaning over the water’s edge. As it leisurely enjo
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