Trynkle Insights
The Dark Days of Cinema: An Industry on the Brink
By Trynkle – Once a golden industry, the cinema industry is now on the brink of being forgotten after being hit by the pandemic.
Read MoreCancer During COVID: Forgotten but Not Gone!
By Trynkle – The question, “how is it living with cancer?”, is never an easy one to answer. Not because there is no answer available, but more due to the fact it needs to be explained in a way relatable to everyone.
Read MoreEmployee Mental Health - How concerned are we?
By Trynkle – As the impact of COVID-19 continues to be felt globally, employers are still struggling to meet the concerns of their employees. In Asia, for the most part, companies have done a fantastic job in facilitating Work From Home (WFH) arrangements.
Read MoreCashless Society - Is it possible for everyone?
By Trynkle – There is no escaping our evolution into a cashless society. The notion that all transactions can be executed digitally is becoming more realistic day by day.
Read MoreWhy politics needs Donald Trump to win re-election!
By Trynkle − I can already feel the furore that such a controversial title will inspire.
Read MoreSlashies & The Rise of Portfolio Careers
By Trynkle − The recent “working from home” norm forced Hong Kongers to change their traditional mindset on work, finance and work/life balance.
Read MoreOh, How I Miss the Cinema!
By Trynkle − Some people crave the gym, others their favourite coffeeshop; some miss travelling, and others simply yearn for the company of others.
Read MoreAn Education Watershed: Days of Future Past
By Trynkle – Whilst we focus on the present casualties and problems associated with the ongoing pandemic, there is a realisation that the long term effects for the world’s youth will be more dire.
Read MoreCulture of Being Alone: Where are we going? And what are we doing?
By Trynkle – American photographer Alec Soth once wrote, “Nobody really wants to be alone, people need people.” It never really occurred to be what this meant but the last 6 to 9 months have made people, including myself, think about how much we need others.
Read MoreBurger King just showed off its new restaurants designed for "COVID world", with no-contact cubbies and lofted kitchens that free up room for cars
By Isabella Jibilian – Burger King just unveiled new plans for a dramatic redesign of its restaurants, and drive-thru and pickup options are king.
Read MoreA Simple Formula for Changing Our Behavior
By Peter Bregman – “Whoa! What are you doing?” I asked aghast.
Read MorePolitics and The Future - A Young Person’s Game
By Trynkle – As a British individual who frequents Hong Kong multiple times a month, I can’t help but notice the parallels between my country’s political quagmire and the uncertainty that Hong Kong currently occupies.
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