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There are usually two ways we approach decisions: there is the logical choice and there is the subjective (usually emotional) choice. Usually, we choose the second and dance around for …
Finding ourselves is often impeded by societal and circumstantial obligations or expectations. …
We’re systemic progenies, constantly being moulded by nurture; it takes a great deal of resolve to derail so perhaps our evaluation shall begin as defined by our contexts. …
Categorisation (aka Labelling) is one of the biggest tools for misinformation and human conditioning. Just because they say (or you say) you’re this or that automatically defines expectations of your …
“Time will tell.” “Time heals all wounds.” “We are a sum of our experiences.” These and more appear to reverberate one school of thought” TIME IS THE UNIVERSE’S GREATEST RESOURCE! …
As long as we live in a world where decisions or actions are influenced by whims and idiosyncrasies, we can only afford to consider certain institutions and systems as ephemeral …
Perhaps if we understand that the actions or inactions of some persons are only due to their own cognitive limitations, we won’t beat ourselves much about it. …
All our lives we have hidden under structures that took the blame for our actions and inactions, incentivized good behaviour by promising eternal bliss. They weakened our resolves and threatened …
I returned under the sun to observe that the laughing are not really happy, the glitteringly-clad are not really rich and the fleshy are not really well-fed. It was all …





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