psychology
The Privilege of Eyes
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psychology
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psychology
People say the person that knows you the most is you, but how true is that?
humanity
For a species that plans, calculates, and dreams, it’s strange how often the future feels like a threat. We build calendars, write goals, and make promises to ourselves, all while carrying a fear about what’s coming. People talk about the future with excitement, but buried in that excitement
Policy making
When “Knowing” Isn’t the Same as Being Right
humanity
Every society has its monsters. Serial killers, dictators, warlords, terrorists—the names change depending on who you ask, but the reaction is almost always the same. When their crimes are reported, when their victims are remembered, people say it without hesitation: if anyone deserves to die, it’s them. The
humanity
People often say, “people don’t change.” It’s a phrase tossed around in arguments, breakups, and even boardrooms. It sounds convincing, even wise, but is it true? Or are we just repeating it because it’s easier to believe that someone will always be who they’ve been? Wholehearted
Taboo culture
In parts of Nepal, menstruating girls are still made to sleep in outdoor huts. Some have died from exposure or snake bites. In dozens of countries, suicide attempts are still a crime. In many African nations, families of children with autism are told they are cursed. In the Philippines, rape