Author: Richard Kohl

What Carl Jung Understood About the Pain of Being Different

What Carl Jung Understood About the Pain of Being Different

Article | Self-acceptance
There is a quiet ache that many deep thinkers carry. It isn’t loud or demanding; it smolders, an invisible pressure on the soul. It is the consequence of noticing too much, of hearing the words left unsaid, and feeling what others studiously ignore.
Are You Trying Too Hard? The Surprising Power of Letting Life Unfold

Are You Trying Too Hard? The Surprising Power of Letting Life Unfold

Article | Self-care
There comes a point of profound exhaustion that has nothing to do with laziness or defeat. It’s the weariness that settles in after you’ve been trying so hard, for so long, only to find yourself in the exact same place.
Are You Forgetting Who You Are?

Are You Forgetting Who You Are?

Article | Harmful habits

Something is quietly stealing your memory. And if you’re not careful, it could take your identity, too. This isn't a sudden crisis you see on the news. It's a slow fade, a gradual blurring—an almost universal amnesia settling over us.

Nietzsche's Flashlight: Seeing the Hidden Wounds That Drive Human Behavior

Nietzsche's Flashlight: Seeing the Hidden Wounds That Drive Human Behavior

Article | Psychology
From an early age, we are taught to accept words at face value. Language, we are told, is the currency of truth. But the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche issued a stark warning: do not be fooled by what people say.
How to Heal When the Person You Want Was Never Meant to Stay

How to Heal When the Person You Want Was Never Meant to Stay

Article | Love
Why does it happen? Why, out of billions of people, does one person appear who makes every cell in your body vibrate, only to be taken away before you have a chance to hold on?
Master Your Emotions with Ancient Japanese Wisdom

Master Your Emotions with Ancient Japanese Wisdom

Article | Emotions
When emotions take over, our world seems to shrink. Work suffers, relationships fray, and our inner peace vanishes. We feel like we're caught in a storm, tossed about by forces beyond our control.
How Our Brains Trick Us Into Thinking We're Experts

How Our Brains Trick Us Into Thinking We're Experts

Article | Self-esteem
We’ve all met them. The colleague who confidently steers a meeting off a cliff with bad information. The relative who becomes an "expert" after a single documentary.
Why Manipulators Fear Your Silence More Than Your Anger

Why Manipulators Fear Your Silence More Than Your Anger

Article | Self-esteem
Have you ever walked away from an argument having said everything you wanted to say, but still feeling like you lost? Did you feel a lump in your throat, as if every word you uttered took you further from your own sense of power?
How to Transform Life's Punishments into Preparation

How to Transform Life's Punishments into Preparation

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever wondered why some people remain a pillar of calm in the midst of a storm, while others crumble at the slightest gust of wind
What If the Secret to Happiness Is… Keeping More Secrets?

What If the Secret to Happiness Is… Keeping More Secrets?

Article | Life
In a world that champions constant sharing and digital connection, the virtue of privacy can seem like a forgotten art. We are encouraged to broadcast our lives, from our morning coffee to our deepest convictions.
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