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Perspicuity
Perspicuity
To be direct and straightforward is both a blessing and a diagnosable disease.
Daan Arisz
Feb 21, 2020
Meet My Doctor — He’s a High Priest
Meet My Doctor — He’s a High Priest
Let me be both clear and rhetorical.
Paul Austin Murphy
Feb 19, 2020
She was Just a Little Girl
She was Just a Little Girl
And yet, it happened
Eternal sunshine
Feb 18, 2020
Thoughts on Life and Death
Thoughts on Life and Death
I used to think death was the opposite of life, but it is not.
Daan Arisz
Feb 18, 2020
Why Death Doesn’t Scare Me
Why Death Doesn’t Scare Me
And why it shouldn’t scare you either
Abel C.
Feb 18, 2020
The Philosophy of Suffering
The Philosophy of Suffering
Suffering is not the problem — our perception of happiness is.
Dennis Borscheid
Feb 17, 2020
The end of an Era
The end of an Era
…Or so it feels. That point where the world is feeling askew beyond your control. I am learning now that nothing will stay the same.
Daan Arisz
Feb 16, 2020
Why
Why
Realising the duality that comes with introspection.
Matt
Feb 15, 2020
Is Mental Illness a Myth?
Is Mental Illness a Myth?
There are two ways to better society
Abel C.
Feb 15, 2020
Celebrity Grieving — Justified or Egocentric?
Celebrity Grieving — Justified or Egocentric?
Do we have the right to mourn our heroes?
Abel C.
Feb 11, 2020
He Made Me Eat off the Floor When I Was Eight
He Made Me Eat off the Floor When I Was Eight
How I retroactively claimed the power of my “no”
Duncan Riach
Jan 30, 2020
Scared and Stiff
Scared and Stiff
Have you ever noticed that when you have a problem, or if there is something wrong with you, what the first thing is what people say to…
Daan Arisz
Jan 28, 2020
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