We all want to live happily and lovingly with everyone around us, but annoyingly, some people achieve this noble goal better than others. We don’t have to hate them for that. Instead, we can figure out what the hell they’re doing better.
Category: Celebrating Our Relationships
There’s a saying that what makes us human is our connections with others. As annoying as it sometimes seems, deep down, we all feel it. Mostly. On our good days.
Good relationships can make our lives heavenly, while bad relationships can turn our lives into hell, as we all know just too well.
Fortunately, the quantity and quality of your connections lie mainly in your shaky hands. Therefore, learning to create supportive connections can make your life easier, cozier, and happier.
The following posts are here to help you celebrate your relationships:
Immigrants, Teenagers, The Beatles –Why All Groups Are Imaginary
We can't help being emotional every now and then, though we know our irrationality damages our society and our lives. Yet, we can find out how our biases work, and how to avoid our idiocy as much as we can.
Prejudices Oppress You – Stand Up Against Them
We think we can't help being prejudiced, being wrongly judged because of prejudices, and being manipulated by people who use our prejudices to their advantage. But, actually, we can help it, and we should, for the benefit of us all.
The (Bright New) Day After Tomorrow
Our bitter illusion that each one to himself is shattered nowadays. We’re finding out that together we’ll live, or together we’ll die. A much more comforting feeling, actually. (Especially its living part.)
Your Suspicious Mind Blocks You – Here’s How To Break Free
We're always suspicious of these unpredictable strangers, even if it makes us lose valuable connections, or live fearfully and hatefully. Here's how to stop being such jerks.
How Your Provoking Prejudices Can Bring You Peace
We habitually lose our wits when we evaluate the benevolent "us" and the malevolent "them". Yet, if we use our stereotypes as a mirror to our flaws, they can conveniently help us to find peace.
Autism Is The New Individualism. And Just As Indispensable For Humanity.
The autism spectrum is the arch between sociability and individuality. As rulers repress the people, brave heroes are needed. That's where individualists come into play.