Dear reader, I hope you had a happy New Year and holidays. I hope you had a good time and that you didn’t eat or drink too much. As for me, I did both, but I am hoping that you were more reasonable than I. In this crazy time, I think that this subject is… Continue reading Looking into the mirror.
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The way of life.
In this uncertain time, I’ve been thinking, or rather, doing some introspection, what is going on with this world? I come from a place where most of us, or to be honest, few of us, actually think about our fellow man. Am I crazy, or do I belong to some other long-forgotten time? Was I… Continue reading The way of life.
The light. A path I chose many years ago.
I’ve been thinking about this for about 30 years. During my studies, I keep running into it as if someone or something is steering me that way. Why is it that the saying goes „I see the light at the end of the tunnel“ or „ The light overtook me“? Why is the light always… Continue reading The light. A path I chose many years ago.
Positive psychology.
I would like to start this blog with „ Positive psychology, positive psychology where have you been all my life“ As most of you know I been a pretty cherful person most of my life, maybe that’s why I find myself so much in positive psychology, that or maybe in some other life or realm… Continue reading Positive psychology.
Through the Dark. Understanding PTSD
Dear reader, as promised here is the third in a series of four writings on psychology, as you will see this is going to be one of the more complex writings so brace yourself and prepare to learn a thing or two. Where does one start on this subject, we all have different opinions about… Continue reading Through the Dark. Understanding PTSD
Embracing Grief: A Journey Through Loss and Recovery
Dear readers, as promised, here is the second installment in a series of four writings on psychology. You may be wondering what psychology has to do with loss, so let’s take a look and perhaps learn a few things. In this text, I will be using the STKG manual (Stress, trauma, crisis, loss), written by… Continue reading Embracing Grief: A Journey Through Loss and Recovery
Release valve as a coping mechanism
Dear readers, Finally, here is the translation of my latest blog post. Apologies for the delay; it took a bit longer than anticipated. In a conversation with my dear friend Damira, we decided to write a blog each, in our own direction but to motivate each other to write a bit more frequently—I will write… Continue reading Release valve as a coping mechanism
Is there life after life.
Dear reader, I am delighted to present the translated version of my thesis. Given its length, I have organized it into sections across different pages for easier navigation. I encourage you to read through all the pages to grasp the full narrative. However, if you find raw data and graphs less appealing, feel free to… Continue reading Is there life after life.
Essay on Hierarchical Inefficiency
For some time now, I’ve been thinking about how we function as a society, and to be honest, I don’t know how we achieve anything. Let’s acquaint ourselves with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs pyramid to understand this better. According to Maslow, at the lowest level are physiological needs such as food, health, sleep, sex, etc.… Continue reading Essay on Hierarchical Inefficiency
Anniversaries I rather skip.
What does one do when heaven and earth become one, well this “one” sinful mortal weeps, that same mortal questions the heavens why? Why do you keep taking the best of us, where is the fairness in that? ( I wrote this on Sept. 20 2022 one of the worst days in my life) It… Continue reading Anniversaries I rather skip.