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Why Do We Love Morally Grey Characters?
In films and television series, do you ever find yourself supporting the antagonist? You know, the morally ambiguous characters who are neither entirely good nor entirely bad? They are extremely fascinating because they are the ones who fall in the middle. We all have a soft spot for them, let's face it. You're sick of categorizing characters as heroes or villains. That's precisely why grey characters were created, and their popularity has skyrocketed. But have you ever wondered why we find these fictional characters so appealing? We will examine these grey characters' specifics as well as the psychology of why people like them in this article.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
The Art of Standing Still in a Spinning World
Everyday feels like a one minute hourglass. I’ve barely drunk my coffee and I need to be out the door to take the kids somewhere. There’s a few lines needed on the last of my poem, but I need to work. How desperately I want to romanticize my life, but when I look out of my window, the view is nothing but a huge brick apartment building right next to me. Brick walls and train tracks. A dog shits on the lawn, the cops bust a drug deal literally in my parking lot. So I found myself creating a world within my bedroom, hanging those stupid little fairy lights in the corner to give it some false sense of ambience. Plastering tarot cards on the wall in a desperate attempt of visual creativity.
By Violetta Alexisabout a year ago in Journal
Hidden by Capitalism and Patriarchy: Recognizing the Historical Craftsmanship Contributions of Women
The gender pay gap is expanding, and women earn less than men, especially during the pandemic. Fewer women hold high-paying leadership positions, and many work in lower-paying jobs. Traditionally, women's work has been undervalued, leading to unequal pay for similar jobs, and this problem persists. In the textile industry, women often face economic challenges, as their work is seen as ‘unskilled.’ This article examines the attitudes and systems that keep these issues in place, ultimately harming women.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Individual Medical Insurance vs. Family Health Insurance in the UAE: Which is Best for You?
When considering medical insurance in the UAE, one of the first decisions you'll have to make is whether to opt for individual health insurance online or a family health insurance plan. While both types of policies have their own set of valuable benefits, the right choice depends on your specific needs, circumstances, and budget. Let's look at the differences between individual and family health insurance and help you decide which one best suits you and your loved ones.
By Sarath Menonabout a year ago in Journal
Managing Psoriasis with Exercise and Natural Remedies: A Holistic Approach
Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune skin condition that accelerates the growth of skin cells, resulting in the formation of scaly, inflamed patches. Though it is primarily an inflammatory disorder, factors like stress, lifestyle, diet, and even exercise can influence its severity and flare-ups. A well-balanced natural treatment for psoriasis approach, including exercise, may offer relief from psoriasis symptoms and contribute to overall health improvement.
By Bharathomeopathyabout a year ago in Journal
Redefining Beauty Standards and Embracing Diversity
Many individuals continue to suffer from low self-esteem and body confidence because of the idea of having a flawless body since society places immense value on having a flat stomach. This is further fueled by the multiple online suggestions on how to de-bloat. Beauty has increasingly become a definition of an individual's body shape and weight, rather than uniqueness. Body standards, which are socially created, are pushed forward in daily life, and they get amplified through social media. A "perfect" body shape is depicted through social media channels such as Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook using influencers and models. Posts that reflect the ideals of society's beauty are the most popular in society, either through a swimsuit photograph or even a lowly everyday photo.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
"Fatherhood: The Unseen Ripple Effect Across Generations 🌟"
**Fatherhood and its multiplier effect: shaping generations and economies** 🌟 The presence or absence of a father figure in a child’s life greatly shapes their emotional, social, and economic future, and these effects extend across generations. 📊 Studies show that children without an active father are twice as likely to experience economic hardship and emotional instability, illustrating the profound effects of this dynamic. This article explores the potential consequences for future generations of a child who loses a father, a child who is raised by his own father, and a child with an active father, and highlights the profound differences in their legacies 💡
By Muhammad Rashidabout a year ago in Journal
Why Benevolent Sexism Isn’t as Sweet as It Sounds
In this often progressive world where equality and goodness have become the hallmarks, something in chivalry is out of place. As gentle as it may look seeing these gentlemen doffing hats off their heads or listening in with a compliment given, such seemingly innocuous act hides a problematic phenomenon from view-benevolent sexism. This modern trend, veiled in politeness and courtesy, seems to suggest that women should be treated with kid gloves as if they were perpetually in need of protection or assistance. Such attitudes can perpetuate the long standing stereotypes, reinforcing the notion that women are fragile and unable to navigate the world independently. Critics observe that what may look very much like a playful display of feminism oftentimes entraps women in dependency, and their potential is belittled. While society grapples with these underlying issues, the clear-cut lines defining true respect and condescending behaviour often become blurred, raising the stakes of equality and empowerment for women as promised by feminism.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal











