humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
I never really fit in
I’ve never really fit in. I was always the nerdy kid with his nose stuck in a book reading the stories because I wished I was living those stories. I was the teenager who wore the black trenchcoat before it became infamous to do so, because it was a way to protect myself from all the jocks and preps who decided the geeky outsider needed to be picked on each day. Even as an adult, I find it hard to fit in. Forget small talk. I really don’t know do it all that well. With my conversations, we either go deep or I go home.
By Taylor Ellwood5 years ago in Psyche
Conquer inferiority and surpass yourself
Inferiority is a kind of negative self-evaluation or self-awareness, and inferiority is a kind of negative emotion that individuals have low evaluation of their own ability and quality. The root cause is that people do not like to use realistic standards or standards to measure themselves, but believe or assume that they should meet certain standards or standards.
By JESSICA MCNEIL 5 years ago in Psyche
Is Is Just Me
I think as we are little, we make friends more easily. No one judges each other it is just that simple and intuitively. But as we grow up and continue to learn. Our experiences start to shape us. We are no longer the same person when we were first born.
By J.W. Baird5 years ago in Psyche
Staying Sane in Dizzying Times
As the world spirals into a miasma of Uber speed change and accelerated events around us leave us flabbergasted, how do we stay sane when things change by the time one reads this sentence. Indeed, the Pandemic has been the spark that lit the fire of imploding world events. In a manner similar to the humungous number of funeral pyres across the nation, what we are now seeing is a “bonfire of vanities” where hubris is having its comeuppance.
By Rammohan Susarla5 years ago in Psyche
Love Analyzed
It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages. Nietzsche “I sometimes think that love is a dirty word and much dirtier than pussy, for example. All we need is love. I don’t think as much anymore. All we need is the silence of a kind breeze, the shade of a happy tree, the sight of a blue sky, the knowledge that the Sun is still there at night, sending its rays of life and death. Love is already in the fabric of these moments and there’s no need to extract it and give it even more meaning when it simply doesn’t merit it.”
By Patrick M. Ohana5 years ago in Psyche
Interpretation
There are different ways to interpret an idea, even a word. The Sun is very far away, but the Sun is also very near since I can see it in your eyes. I do not like Carl Jung but I still like you when you mention his ideas or think that he was right. I love Freud but you may not. Will you dislike me because I do? I adore Nietzsche but many do not for one reason or another. Many people refuse to hear the truth since it counters any beliefs they may hold. Change is difficult to accept. It is hard to wear a mask on top of a mask on top of a mask. The only important mask is the one we wear to hopefully avoid and beat COVID.
By Patrick M. Ohana5 years ago in Psyche
I went from beautifully broken to unbelievable badass.
I’ve had low self-esteem for as long as I can remember. I can’t tell you why or how or what caused it, all I can tell you is that from a very early age I somehow just knew I was “less than”. I loved to talk but was always told I talked too much. Anytime I spoke up with an opinion or a thought that went against the majority, I was then made the subject of ridicule and called “stupid” or “dumb” because obviously, I wasn’t smart enough to go with the crowd. That was just one of my major flaws.
By Simply Stacey 5 years ago in Psyche
The Story of My Mental Illnesses
Wow, this is a hard topic to talk about. I was diagnosed young. Back when mental illness was just becoming everyone’s normal routine. They said I had ADHD. They didn’t know how wrong they were. They thought they had me figured out. Turns out, I was just a seven year old girl, hiding behind a lie.
By The Storyteller5 years ago in Psyche
Dream Psychology: The signals that appear in your dreams seem to be unfortunate, but they actually represent good luck
01 There is a kind of illusion in this world, it is very real, and it often appears in our minds. We call this kind of illusion that seems to be true or false.
By Sharon Williams5 years ago in Psyche











