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In My Inner Thoughts: Your character and personality can be a valuable style of you as a person
Some people in a society may think the style of you as an individual necessarily has to do with how you look overall like your beauty, the way you dress, what you put on yourself to look nice, and what you have, such as things and people around you. However, that is not all the things. Those are not even the main things. Those are just part of it.
By Zuri Bagakasabout a month ago in Psyche
The Mindset Shift That Saved My Life
When Life Felt Too Heavy to Hold There was a time when waking up felt like lifting a mountain. Not because anything dramatic happened—there was no big crisis, no sudden catastrophe—but because everything inside me slowly dimmed until I could barely see a way forward.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Psyche
Beauty Can Be Terrifying
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke is, aside from being my favourite fiction book I have ever read, a perfect example of beauty and the sublime. While this is not a review of the book, it serves as a perfect illustration of what we are going to discuss: the limitless and boundless beauty—and horror—of the sublime.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P about a month ago in Psyche
Why We Remember Some Moments Forever — and Forget Others Instantly
How memory operates is curious. We can remember a phrase uttered ten years ago even if we cannot recall what we consumed for lunch two days prior.Though we forget significant dates, misplace keys, and struggle to remember names, we may still recall the aroma of our grandmother's cooking, the mood of our childhood home, or the exact shade of the sky on a day of special importance.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Psyche
Breaking Free From Trauma. Top Story - December 2025. Content Warning.
Do you believe that we are put on this earth for a reason? You don't have to be spiritual to believe. I believed in something more when I was growing up. It was my way of surviving my childhood as a sex-offender's daughter.
By Elizabeth Woodsabout a month ago in Psyche
Unveiling the Hidden Science Why December Feels so Different
December is more than just a month in the calendar - there's a noticeable shift in the atmosphere. As the year and streets may quiet down or burst into celebration. The passage of time might feel like a flurry or a gentle descent, much like falling snow, and emotions turn into reflection, nostalgia, Joy or longing.
By José Juan Gutierrez about a month ago in Psyche
Mourning a Father Who Rejected Me Even in His Death
I find I can feel rejection in so many different scenarios — with friends or family members. I don’t mean to; it’s just an underlying sheet of my core. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t sit there and stew in it and sit cross-legged like a child. I take the time to talk myself through it and reknit the scene. I know where it’s born from. It always comes from my dad.
By Chantal Christie Weissabout a month ago in Psyche
The Art of Becoming Unshakeable
Life rarely announces when it’s about to test you. One moment you’re moving forward confidently, and the next, something hits you from an angle you never expected. People tend to believe strength comes from being naturally tough, but the truth works in a quieter and far more interesting way: strength is built in layers, through choices you make every day, and through the tiny battles no one sees. Becoming unshakeable is not a personality trait — it’s a psychological skill set.
By The Insight Ledger about a month ago in Psyche
Pure Clairvoyance and the Power of Intuition
There are moments in life when logic simply doesn’t explain what we feel. I’ve always had that strange inner signal—quiet, persistent—long before I ever used the word “intuition.” I didn’t ask for it. It was just… there. Like a little vibration in the background, something I learned to pay attention to as the years went by.
By Lionel Girardon – Certified Pure Clairvoyant (INAD)about a month ago in Psyche
The Narcissist Took My Lunch
No, but seriously. The stuff you're about to read was only supposed to take a few moments to jot down, but ended up taking my entire lunch break to put perfectly in words. Granted that circumstance, I knew the name was a clever and compelling choice for this writing.
By JeRon Bakerabout a month ago in Psyche









