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What Varies Among Humans vs. What Is Universally True

Some aspects of human nature—like personality, cognition, and values—differ widely from person to person, while others—like mortality, embodiment, and change—are true for everyone. Understanding the difference helps us navigate relationships, self-perception, and meaning in life.

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The Struggle of Self-Touch: Navigating Embodiment and Pain

Avoiding physical touch with yourself—especially in moments of pain—can create a disconnect between body and mind. When even self-massage feels "wrong" or "ineffective," the result can be a cycle of inaction and chronic discomfort. Understanding this resistance and exploring new ways to connect with your body can open the door to self-care without pressure or perfectionism.

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Why Is Art So Expensive? The Economics and Illusions of High Art

Art’s high price isn’t just about creativity—it’s about scarcity, status, and financial maneuvering. From tax loopholes to artificial exclusivity, the high art world operates as much on economic manipulation as it does on artistic merit. If high art culture feels gross to you, it’s probably because it turns human expression into a playground for the ultra-wealthy rather than something accessible to all.

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Processing Childhood Memories and the Fear of Being Overlooked

Memories have a way of surfacing when we least expect them—sometimes as small flashes, other times as deeply unsettling realizations. As I look back on my childhood, I see patterns of feeling unseen, unheard, and unimportant. These early experiences shaped the way I navigate relationships today, leaving behind insecurities that still surface. But now, I’m learning how to recognize those old wounds and find new ways to feel secure in my connections.

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How Commercials Manipulate You and Why It Feels Insulting

Commercials aren’t calling you stupid outright, but they are designed to manipulate. They assume you’re distracted, driven by emotion, and need repetition to absorb their message. If ads make you feel insulted or disgusted, that’s because they’re crafted to bypass your critical thinking and trigger a response—whether it’s desire, fear, or urgency. Recognizing this is the first step to reclaiming your attention and autonomy.

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When Anxiety Hits Without a Clear Reason: A City Metaphor

Anxiety can feel like a citywide alarm with no visible fire. Your nervous system sounds the sirens, your rational mind scrambles for explanations, and your emotions react—but what if it’s just an old alarm system firing? This guide breaks down what’s happening inside and how to reset the city’s balance.

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Insight and Integration: Expanding the City of the Self

Insight is like a new watchtower being built in your inner city—it allows you to see new perspectives, but integrating that knowledge takes time. This framework explores how insights shape the self, why they can feel fleeting, and how to turn them into lasting change.

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