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Category: Mind
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Resistance to Fear and the Willingness to Move Forward
How do we know when we are afraid? Through this learning process, we’ve realized that we need our opposites to learn what things truly mean. Courage is not the absence of fear, but true courage needs fear to act courageously. When we are afraid we fail to accept that we don’t know the unknown. We…
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Getting Comfortable with Contradictions
I’ve been completely enthralled with contradictions and paradoxes. Most of the time my brain has been trying to reconcile opposites. We don’t sit with contradictions for too long. If anything, we try to get rid of them when they come up. How can I receive joy from sadness? How is there life through death? We…
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There’s No Such Thing As Good Behavior
It almost seems as though judging good behaviors in others is a form of narcissism because it only takes into account how we feel when others behave.
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Perpetrating a Cycle of Guilt and Punishment
If we don’t have the justice system or our parents to punish us when we feel guilty, we do it ourselves.
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The Positivity in Seeing the Negative
I’ve come to realize negative outcomes are just as likely as positive. Not thinking about the other side doesn’t make it go away.
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The Fear of Diving into the Unknown
The unknown creates a freedom that we would never know if we stick to what we do.
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Seeing the Beauty in Diversity
To counteract nature, we create a structure in which rules create order.
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Holding On to Strong Opinions Will Only Harm You
You’d think we’d change our position in the face of new information, but after many battles within the mind, we typically stay stubborn to our dominant beliefs.
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How Much Does Happiness Cost?
The crazy thing about our world is that materialism is only showcased to us as positive.
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The Importance of Seeing With an Open Heart
What do we do when people are being hateful and mean? It may be safe to say that this lashing out has absolutely nothing to do with you.