
Seymour Soza
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Energy or Exhaustion? Choose Your Sip
Let’s talk about a quiet but significant choice many of us make every day: what we drink. It seems simple, but those sugary beverages sitting on store shelves or bubbling in your glass can shape your energy, your health, and even your sense of well-being in ways you might not expect. Let’s break this down together.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Longevity
When Excellence Creates Distance: Navigating the Balancing Act
When someone builds an aura of excellence—a presence defined by professionalism, seriousness, and undeniable value—it commands respect. It shapes how the world sees them and sets them apart as a figure of authority and trust. But here’s the catch: that reverence, that almost palpable awe, can create an invisible barrier. People admire from afar but hesitate to approach. They value the work but feel a sense of separation.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Motivation
Why Motivation Isn't Garbage and Why Skills Aren’t Everything
Let me start by saying this: no dream is too big, no goal is too high. Yet, there’s a saying making rounds that dismisses motivation as “complete garbage,” claiming that success is only about skills. Let’s stop for a moment and think about that. Is it really fair to reduce the energy and passion that fuels ambition to trash? I really don’t think so. It’s not only an incomplete picture; it’s an unkind one. Let’s break this down together and explore why this mantra won’t serve you on your journey.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Humans
Why Do We Feel Envy Toward Success?
There’s a moment we’ve all experienced. We cross paths with someone who seems to have it all—achievements that shine like polished gold, milestones that feel light-years ahead of our own. And in that instant, a pang of envy seeps into our hearts. It doesn’t matter if their success was earned with grit and integrity. It doesn’t matter if there’s no hint of favoritism or shortcuts. The feeling is there, undeniable and uninvited.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Psyche
Why Trust Feels Elusive Online
Can we say that in today’s interconnected world, the internet is our town square? Yes. And... specifically a bustling hub where ideas, stories, and connections flourish. Yet, despite its promise of unity, a peculiar tension lingers: Why is it so hard to trust others online? This isn’t just a digital-age dilemma; it’s a deeply human question. Trust, after all, isn’t built in the blink of an eye. It takes time, consistency, and a sense of authenticity—qualities often difficult to gauge through the flicker of a screen.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Journal
Five Reasons to Ditch Sarcasm Now
Sarcasm might seem clever. It can even feel empowering in the moment—a sharp remark, a quick jab that earns a chuckle. But let me ask you: Have you ever stopped to think about what sarcasm does to the people around you? What does it leave behind when the laughter fades? Let’s explore why relying on sarcasm might not be the wise or uplifting choice we sometimes imagine it to be.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Families
Stefano Labbia: Shaping Entertainment’s Future
There’s something extraordinary about individuals who dare to dream big and build even bigger. Stefano Labbia is one of those rare visionaries whose creativity and determination have left a lasting mark on the entertainment industry. His work isn’t just about producing art—it’s about inspiring change, challenging norms, and crafting stories that connect with audiences on a deeply human level.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Writers
Eternal Resonance: Debussy’s Timeless Impact
There’s something magical about the way art weaves itself into the fabric of our lives. It sneaks into our hearts, finds a home in our routines, and even shows us new ways to dream. Claude Debussy, the enigmatic composer whose melodies feel like whispers of the soul, has left an impression that transcends time. His music is not just a relic of the past; it’s a living, breathing force that continues to inspire creativity and connection in today’s world.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Art
Why Crying Isn’t a Sign of Weakness
There’s a powerful misconception that shedding tears makes us fragile, but nothing could be further from the truth. Crying is not a flaw in our design—it’s a feature. It’s a way our bodies, hearts, and minds come together to process life’s profound highs and devastating lows. Far from being a sign of weakness, crying is an act of courage and resilience. It’s about letting ourselves feel deeply, which is essential for growth and connection.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Education
Why Rebuilding Will Be Challenging Amid Opportunists
When disaster strikes, it brings out the best and the worst in us. In moments of immense loss, we see incredible acts of kindness—strangers coming together, communities uniting, and people giving more than they thought they could. But alongside this compassion, there’s a darker side: opportunists who exploit these tragedies for personal gain.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Earth









