Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism.
The Execution of Marxist Philosophy, a Philosophical Commentary and Essay
Exploring Both Sides of The Friend Zone
A Close Up Look at the Greek Philosophies of Love
How to Control Anger and Manage Inner Conflict
Curiosity is the beginning of the solution
Living An Authentic Life
A journey of vulnerability and self-acceptance
Who Are We To Judge?
Discussing the Psychosocial Barriers to Sound Judgement
How to Get Ahead by Making It Up As You Go
You don’t need to have it all figured out at the beginning, you just need a direction in mind and these 5 steps
The Truth About Nostalgia
Four Steps To Bring Yourself Back to the Present
The Impact of Trauma
A Deep Dive Into Psychology’s Attachment Theory
The Myth of Happiness
A Crash Course into Buddhist Philosophy
Erasing The Stigma
Analyzing Shame Surrounding Mental Illness
Generational Trauma
True or false? We are the product of our environment.
This question could be cause for debate when discussing the impact that one’s genetics can have on their general health and well being. If we never met our biological parents, and were raised in the textbook definition of a happy home, how much of who we become would have to do with our genetics versus our environment? This is the age old question of “Nature vs. Nurture”.