“Reflection”
Social Media: How Over-Exposure Becomes Moral Erosion and Societal Decline
There was a time when social media platforms carried an unspoken understanding of boundaries. Not perfection, and certainly not uniform agreement, but a...
“Reflection”
There was a time when social media platforms carried an unspoken understanding of boundaries. Not perfection, and certainly not uniform agreement, but a...
Sometimes nostalgia arrives without asking permission. A song. A phrase. A character from a childhood television show. One moment you are in the...
In psychology, color is often used as a metaphor for emotional regulation. Calm states are associated with cooler tones. Heightened arousal is linked...
Quiet is often treated as a virtue. We praise stillness, solitude, and the ability to be alone with our thoughts. In a loud...
There are certain non-negotiable beliefs that should never be situational. They should not shift based on convenience, profit, fear, or advantage. They are...
I recently watched a short video that stayed with me longer than I expected. Not because it was dramatic or emotionally manipulative, but...
On trust, shared expectations, and the moments that change how we see relationships It was a hot summer afternoon, the kind of day...
A Long-Form Reflection on Meaning After Loss Derek Wood Loss, often loved ones, changes the function of meaning, in the life of individuals....
There are moments in life when words fall short—and silence says everything. Today, I took a walk—not for exercise, not to check off...
There have been moments—many, in fact—when I stood on the edge of giving up. Moments when the weight of life felt unbearable… when...
