March carries powerful historical echoes – from ancient Romans honoring Mars, their god of war, to the fateful Ides of March when Caesar fell. This month also invites us to explore identity in fascinating ways. Take the Brazilian version of the TV show Dinosaurs, where cultural adaptation gave familiar characters new life for a different audience. Or consider WordPress, constantly changing yet remaining itself – a modern Ship of Theseus paradox in action. March stirs travel dreams too, whether wandering Copenhagen’s colorful streets, exploring historic Malmö just across the water, or journeying through literature on Italy’s Dantedì celebration.
Join us as we connect these threads of history, shifting identity, and the transformative power of new places.

Check all posts:
The Split Personality of March: War, Rabbits, and Weather Whiplash
Unexpected Mentors and The Stories Behind Who I Became
How Localization Transformed Dinosaurs for Brazilian Audiences
Interviewing the Dictator: The Ides of March by Caesar himself
The Ship of Theseus and WordPress: What Defines Identity?
Copenhagen in Four Days: Colorful Streets & Scandinavian Cool
Happy Dantedì! Why Dante Alighieri Still Matters Today
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