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Keep the ‘M’ and ‘E’ Gates Open in ‘MarriagE’ - Don’t Let ‘M-E’ Get in the Way!
Marriage should be repressive, not oppressive. Restrictive, yet liberating. Stressful, yet peacefully secure. Repressive vs oppressive meaning holding something back, instead of unjustly holding someone down.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 years ago in Humans
Worrying is like holding an umbrella up in the sun, waiting for it to rain. Top Story - September 2022.
And logically, that doesn’t make sense, right? Why does worrying feel normal and natural and needed? I saw this saying once and I didn’t get it but then when I noticed people around me like my mum and boyfriend worrying for no reason, I realised that I was doing the same and we’ve been conditioned to welcome worry and yet, when we are to compare it something like the analogy above, it doesn’t make sense as to why this is a done thing but it’s done every day by us, sometimes without us knowing we are. Remind yourself of this saying, it’s saved me from myself a lot.
By Matthew Grantham4 years ago in Humans
"Sin Llorar"
This August 2022 was my Awichu’s 2nd Death Anniversary - I never publicly shared what his life, death, and our relationship meant to me and how much it all impacted me. His death abruptly woke me up to my purpose. The night he died I was so distraught I couldn’t physically be there by his side (I was always supposed to be there but we were freshly into the pandemic and I was based in CA and his death was so short notice that it just didn’t make sense for me to emergency travel to Bolivia). So in his final moments I wrote him a long heartfelt letter to soothe him and ease his transition into death - I didn’t know it then but I was intuitively death doula-ing even from such a long distance. I also didn’t realize it then, but I sort of wrote his eulogy through that letter even though there wasn’t ever a space or time to honor his eulogy publicly.
By Chaski K’uychi4 years ago in Humans
How to stop loving someone who doesn't value me?
Love arrives suddenly, for greater or worse. It is unconcerned with reasonable assessments of what is best for us from a pragmatic standpoint. It just appears as a wave of feelings when we fall in love and affects our way of perceiving life in a matter of days or weeks.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Humans
Human behaviour psycology
Human behaviour psycology: (HBP) is a discipline of psychology that examines human behavior. HBP is defined as "the study of how people function psychologically". The field is rooted primarily in developmental psychology and cognitive psychology, although recent developments have brought research in evolutionary biology and genetics and neurobiology to bear on HBP. Its primary focus is on how individuals and groups behave, interact, and develop.
By Muhammad Abrar4 years ago in Humans
Dig a hole online for stress relief money: Let your secrets out
In the film in the Mood for Love, Tony Leung uses the "tree hole" as a way to tell his secrets. Zhang Ning, born in the 1980s, was inspired by the idea and successfully transplanted it onto the Internet. Through PROVIDING LARGE AND SMALL VIRTUAL "tree hole" to netizens, let the city people with "GREAT pressure" pour out their secrets, express their hidden pain, vent their emotions, and drive the vigorous development of a "tree hole industry"!
By Mohandas York4 years ago in Humans





