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"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see and what it means." — Joan Didion —
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tick, tock, tick, tock
If you believe in God, then you believe in purposes and callings… in destinies and races set before every human gracing the face of this earth. Even if you don’t believe that there is a God (and I invite you to), you certainly know, even if you are not
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notes of a neurotic woman
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the way we are
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for the first time in forever
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the heart of the matter
Views on the necessity and propriety of emotion have varied among scholars long before Socrates’ (c. 470–399 BCE) time. While some intellectuals place great value on the role of emotions in the human experience, others suggest that emotions are redundant and therefore superfluous. Shaffer (1983) sides with the latter
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your life story
Suppose you find yourself craving a better life story. There are millions of people older than you perhaps, but you know deep down that if given your last decade or so, someone else would’ve made much better decisions. You trace that thought and discover that at every point in
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letter on the method of how to dispel fomo
This last week, I was asked by one of my professors to put into written form arguments that counteract the feeling commonly known as FoMO, the Fear of Missing Out. I have set out, since then, to curate a response that dissects what exactly FoMO is, how it arises, and
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don't roger that
For legal reasons, let’s call him Roger. “Start teaching your daughters that raising a family is WAYYY more fulfilling,” wrote Roger, “rewarding and valuable than slaving away your life behind a desk…”. This was his comment on a LinkedIn post in which one woman detailed how her pregnancy was
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thoughts of an insomniac
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maybe in heaven
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