humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Inspiring Through Connection
Have you ever experienced the urge to reconnect with friends you haven't spoken to in a while? That's exactly what just happened to me. One evening as I was scrolling through my phone on my living room sofa, I suddenly had the urge to send some unexpected and heartfelt messages to a few people I used to know.
By Ahmad Dawood3 years ago in Psyche
Happy Valentine's Day
Three years ago, Valentine's Day was a disaster for me. I got up in the day early to go do laundry and my boyfriend at the time was supposed to be going to pick up his friend to take him to work and then was going to meet me at the laundromat but what ended up happening.
By Sai Marie Johnson3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Music Composition: Understanding the Creative Process of Making Music
Creativity, a fascinating and intricate topic, has captured the interest of scholars, artists, and the public, and is widely considered as a defining feature of humanity that sets us apart from the animal kingdom. It encompasses the ability to generate original and valuable ideas or products, ranging from artistic expression to scientific discovery and innovative problem-solving. Though the creative process can be unpredictable and involves serendipitous moments, insights, and breakthroughs that are difficult to anticipate, it often results in something beautiful and unique.
By Sandro Mancino3 years ago in Psyche
Depression
The depression Do you mean the Great Depression, which was a severe worldwide economic depression that lasted from 1929 to 1939? The Great Depression was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. The depression originated in the United States and quickly spread to the rest of the world. It resulted in mass unemployment, poverty, homelessness, and the decline of global trade. The Great Depression had a profound impact on the world and is considered one of the most significant events in modern history.
By Srinath Ramalingam3 years ago in Psyche
The walls in my room call me psycho!
If my walls could talk they would call me psycho on my kids on everything I love. I am certified crazy, you know the statement telling all that I am cray is an obvious hyperbole exaggeration. I need to win a prize challenge first place for once but it looks like no one cares about the straight-up facts though.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Psyche
Grief on grief
I was ridiculously lucky to get to 28 years old without experiencing close-family grief. Age 21 I lost a best friend, which was a truly horrendous experience, and I thought I knew grief somewhat. In hindsight, I had no real idea of grief at all. Every grief is completely different.
By Lynsey Blacklock3 years ago in Psyche
"Uncovering the Mystery: Why So Many People Love Black Color"
Black is a timeless and classic color that has been popular for centuries. From fashion to design, black is used in countless ways and is highly valued for its sleek and sophisticated look. But why is black so popular?
By vijideepak3 years ago in Psyche
The Spectrum of Introversion and Extroversion
Introversion and extroversion are two personality traits that are often used to describe an individual's preferred mode of social interaction. Although these traits are often portrayed as binary opposites, they exist on a spectrum and individuals can exhibit characteristics of both introversion and extroversion in different situations.
By Apple Moses3 years ago in Psyche








