humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
The Hidden Battle of Anxiety No One Ever Talks About. AI-Generated.
It started like any other Tuesday. I had a full schedule ahead—back-to-back meetings, deadlines, a lunch I had agreed to weeks ago and had been dreading ever since. From the outside, I looked like I had it all under control: perfectly ironed shirt, coffee in hand, a polite smile plastered across my face. But inside, I was breaking. That day, anxiety didn’t just whisper in the background like it usually did—it screamed, clawed, and thundered through my chest until I could no longer ignore it.
By fatih agri9 months ago in Psyche
My Thoughts About Jarren Duran . Content Warning.
Mental health---let's talk about it. As of 2025, nearly 800 million people globally have been diagnosed with mental disorders. During the global pandemic in 2020, individuals like me were isolated and increasingly desperate to be with our friends and loved ones. Through it all, celebrities and everyday people like us shared their personal stories about mental health. It has a stigma behind it, because there are those who are too afraid to open up about their mental struggles, fearing judgment from others, which is completely understandable. I've been open about my struggles with depression and anxiety for years, especially during the pandemic. Not only that, but I've had several suicide attempts.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Psyche
WARNING: This Is Not A Drill
As someone who is Autistic, I often feel like one of the few sane people in a world gone mad. Earbuds and headphones exist, yet Neurotypicals insist on broadcasting both sides of a very loud phone conversation, or their personal taste in music, throughout a crowded public transport compartment.
By Natasja Rose9 months ago in Psyche
A kaleidoscope of darkness
Out of all the Greek islands, I am back here, at the honeymoon spot. What was I thinking, self punishment or a dark kind of reminiscence? Either way, years have passed, a bit more than twenty to be precise and yet there is still that strange quality I possess, taking the positive out of a kaleidoscope of darkness and from negative whispers in the night.
By Paula Smith9 months ago in Psyche
The Silent Epidemic of Hyper-Connected Loneliness
How Hyper-Connected Loneliness Is Stealing Our Happiness in the Digital Age Have you ever wondered how we can feel so alone when we’re more connected than ever? Welcome to the paradox of our time: hyper-connected loneliness. We live in an age where sending a message across the globe takes mere seconds. We can watch a sunrise in Paris while lounging on our couches in New York. We can see a stranger’s breakfast in Tokyo without even saying hello to our own neighbor. And yet, loneliness has never felt more profound. Hyper-connected loneliness is a silent epidemic spreading faster than any virus, and it’s time we stop scrolling long enough to notice.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 months ago in Psyche
Why Overthinking is Ruining Your Happiness (And How to Stop It)
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a loop of thoughts, worrying about every little detail of your day or your future? You think, "What if this goes wrong?" or "What if I fail?" These constant, uncontrollable thoughts can often steal away our peace of mind and our happiness. You might be aware that you’re overthinking, but sometimes, it feels impossible to stop.
By HerGlowJournal9 months ago in Psyche
Boundaries or Freedom? Finding Peace in Topic Separation
Topic separation: a boundary, but also a liberation. When I was in college, I met a senior who was truly herself. But she wasn't the kind of person who simply did things her own way and looked down on others. Instead, she lived with remarkable clarity and freedom. Her confidence and composure inspired genuine admiration.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 months ago in Psyche







