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Tag: psychology

“On Saudade: A Different Shade of Sadness” by Alex Viviano

Originally posted by Alex Viviano on “The Smart Set“ “Saudade, saudade. Nothing more that I can say says it in a better way.” The artist Maro sang these lyrics while representing Portugal in…

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Published September 4, 2023By haleyadmin
Tagged cultural trends, philosophy, psychology

“The Journey to Fostering Stress Resilience” by Mariya Hoffmann

The essay was originally published by Mariya Hoffmann on her blog Several years ago, my daughter was diagnosed with a chronic autoimmune disorder. The intake nurse, trying to be comforting,…

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Published August 14, 2023By haleyadmin
Tagged psychology, self-growth

Reaching Out

Originally posted by Will Bamberg on his Website. Reaching out is the primary bottleneck of human connection. You might hit it off with a stranger, but fail to get their contact and you…

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Published June 8, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged psychology, self-growth

“Humanity’s Next Quest: Creativity as a Commodity” by Zelda

Originally posted by Zelda on her substack, Tomorrow’s Ancestors  I had to step into the world of art to realize that creativity can happen in every moment. Back then, I…

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Published June 1, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged art, creativity, psychology

“Friends as family” by Pavel S

Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, on Jan. 29 2023 Every weekend in January (except for today) feels like an observation of yet another cultural beginning. The…

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Published May 26, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged family and relationships, psychology

“Truths exist at opposite extremes” by Shahid H N

Originally posted by Shahid H N on his substack, shahid’s riffs This post is inspired by and riffs on Joe Lonsdale’s piece on dialectical wisdom. Between “self-accountability”… For most of my…

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Published May 26, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged philosophy, psychology

“Can We Morally Accuse a Culture?” by Nolan Yuma Janssens

Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his independent publication, Without Borders. P.S. Nolan also has an upcoming salon series by the same name: “Without Borders: A Salon Series”, starting…

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Published January 13, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, psychology

“How will you save the world?” by Jibran el Bazi

Your world’s destruction is near. Only you are left to save it… what will you do? Please enjoy this post “How will you save the world?” by writer and digital…

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Published November 19, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged literature, psychology, self-growth

Finding Your Voice, with Herbert Lui’s new book “Creative Doing”

Hey, Interintellects! Next week, writer and editorial director Herbert Lui will be discussing his new book on creativity, Creative Doing, in a SuperSalon hosted by startup veteran Jason Shen, who…

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Published September 2, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged creativity, psychology, self-growth
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