depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
The Silent Struggle: Recognizing High-Functioning Anxiety and Depression at Work
In a world obsessed with performance, productivity, and professionalism, some struggles go unseen. They slip quietly beneath the surface, masked by punctuality, perfectionism, and polite smiles.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Psyche
Please, Don’t Blame the Pilots
A month back, I had written about the fatal Air India crash, that shocked the world. If you don't know, on June 12th, an Air India flight Boeing 787 Dreamliner, headed to London, crashed barely 30 seconds into the take off, and everybody perished, except one survivor. The death toll was close to 270.
By Seema Patel6 months ago in Psyche
The LONELINESS epidemic
I sat in my favorite café last week — the kind with rustic wood tables, soft indie music, and enough caffeine to keep a city awake. Every seat was full. People on laptops. Friends sharing croissants. Someone taking a selfie with their oat milk latte.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in Psyche
🧠 The Dopamine Dilemma: Why Everything Fun Feels Empty Now. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Paradox of Pleasure Why does everything that once felt exciting now feel… flat? We binge-watch entire shows, swipe through endless content, chase likes, snack on ultra-processed foods, and still feel strangely unsatisfied. It’s not because we’ve grown numb—it’s because our brain’s reward system is under siege.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran6 months ago in Psyche
Porn: The Addiction We Don’t Take Seriously
I’ve noticed something strange when it comes to how people talk about porn. They either make jokes about it or pretend it’s harmless. Like it’s just another thing adults do. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized, this thing is messing with us. Not just sexually, but psychologically, emotionally, even spiritually, if you want to go that deep.
By Beyond The Surface6 months ago in Psyche
Decoding the Matrix of Neurodivergence Through Energy Centers <short>. Content Warning.
Energy work has been woven into the fabric of ancient cultures for centuries. Across generations, individuals were intuitively aware of their role in processing the emotional burdens carried by their lineage—emotions like fear, guilt, and shame gets trapped in the lineage’s energy signature if not released.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche
Harnessing the Power of Energy Centers: A Neurodivergent’s Journey from Dysregulation to Inner Alignment. Content Warning.
Energy work, chakras, and the concept of subtle energy centers have long fascinated the world. While some dismiss these practices as unscientific, others—especially those who begin experiencing energetic shifts—often find themselves transformed by the profound impact of this inner work. Often referred to as Energy Healing, Quantum Healing, or simply Inner Work, this path can be deeply empowering.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche
How Inner work is helping me managing my Neuro-D Struggles. Content Warning.
Being born neurodivergent—living with ADHD and Autism—meant navigating a world that often felt like it wasn’t built for me. For years, the hardest part wasn’t the symptoms themselves, but learning to love and accept myself in a society shaped for neurotypicals.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche
Inside My Mind: What No One Ever Saw. AI-Generated.
There’s a world inside me no one ever sees. From the outside, I look calm. Maybe even strong. I smile when I’m supposed to. I nod. I say “I’m good” on autopilot. And most people believe me — because I’ve made it believable.
By Amin Turabi6 months ago in Psyche












