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Tae Athikomvittaya
  • November 21, 2011

    While the ways love can unravel may be countless, Tae narrows it down to four familiar snags.

  • Tae on Personal Relationships

    October 3, 2011

    The sum of change relies on knowing which factors lead us to trouble, says Tae.

  • Tae on September 11

    September 5, 2011

    Ten years after 9/11, Tae recalls his reaction to the destruction. A Thai resident of New York City, he retains a personal connection to the attacks and his horror and outrage still speak for us all.

  • If the Buddha Dated

    August 15, 2011

    Tae discusses a book applying Buddhist principles to romantic relationships.

  • Tae on Gym Etiquette

    July 18, 2011

    Besides putting weights back on the stack and wiping equipment after use, what else is there to gym etiquette? Apparently not enough, says Tae.

  • June 30, 2011

    Tae is starting a new job and, like many Thais, he’s considering consulting a fortune teller. Can such a seer really help you make up your mind about life-changing decisions?

  • Tae Athikomvittaya

    May 12, 2011

    In a city like New York, people walk everywhere. It’s much easier than getting stuck in traffic. But what happens when it rains? Tae gives us a particularly Thai take on the umbrellas of New York City.

  • Tae Athikomvittaya

    May 12, 2011

    With so much stress in our lives, some of us struggle to be content and happy. After reading Shin Yatomi’s article ‘How Do I Become Happy?’ from the World Tribune, Tae is inspired and wants to share these ‘words of wisdom’ with us.

  • Tae Athikomvittaya

    May 12, 2011

    Organ donation is still a difficult issue for many people in Thailand. There are religious beliefs that prevent people from signing up. Tae decides, however, to do so anyway. He feels that donating his organs might have a ripple effect and help many people, not just the recipient. That can...

  • Tae Athikomvittaya

    May 12, 2011

    Tae contributes an interesting insight into the case of ‘missing women’ in Asia, attributing the reason to biology rather than just cultural issues and government policies.

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