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Why Doing the Right Thing Can Still Feel Pointless

Watching Silicon Valley while healing from depersonalization brought something sharp into focus: sometimes you choose the moral high ground, and the threat still returns. This isn't just about tech—it’s about waking up, fighting for what’s right, and realizing the system keeps respawning.

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When Home Made Room for Religious Indoctrination

I used to think my religious trauma came mostly from home, but lately I’ve realized something more complicated: my parents weren’t the source of the damage—just the opening. Emotional neglect at home made me crave structure and connection, and the church stepped in with answers, attention, and certainty.

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Reframing the Devil: When Rebellion Feels Like Truth

I heard a quote suggesting Satan represents rebellion against tyranny, and my body reacted like it was true—before my intellect could explain why. This post is my attempt to understand that reaction and what it says about the narratives I’m unlearning.

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When AI Becomes Training Wheels

I'm starting to sense that my reliance on AI is temporary—that it's scaffolding for a mind learning to walk without overthinking everything. But I also worry: will I know when it's time to let go? Will it ever nudge me off the ledge, or just keep holding space forever?

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Am I Relying Too Much on AI to Cope?

I asked whether I was overusing ChatGPT to survive daily life, and what followed was a conversation about cultural shame, emotional scaffolding, and the unspoken movement of people quietly healing with digital help.

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Emotional Survival Isn’t Lazy—It’s Strategy

This isn’t about being lazy or broken. It’s about doing the exhausting, sacred work of staying afloat in a world that doesn’t make space for how your mind and body actually function. These “weird tricks” you use? They’re evidence of intelligence, not failure.

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What Science Misses About Living in a Disconnected Body

A new study tries to explain body disconnection by using VR and imagined pain—but for those of us living in the aftermath of trauma, that barely scratches the surface. This post breaks down what the study got right, what it overlooked, and what it really feels like to live in a body you can’t fully inhabit.

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