Author: Richard Kohl

Checkmate of the Soul: Stop Being a Pawn in Your Own Life

Checkmate of the Soul: Stop Being a Pawn in Your Own Life

Blog | Self-acceptance
You are losing the game and don't even realize you are on the board. Your life is a chess game, but not one played elegantly on marble tables.
The Thin Line: How Good People Cross Into Evil

The Thin Line: How Good People Cross Into Evil

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever truly wondered how close you stand to the edge of your own moral abyss? That invisible line separating the respectable citizen from the monster we all hope never to become.
The Aura of Truth: When Your Authentic Presence Feels Like a Threat to Others.

The Aura of Truth: When Your Authentic Presence Feels Like a Threat to Others.

Article | Self-esteem
There’s a silent shift in the atmosphere when you enter a room. You feel it even if no one says a word. Smiles tighten, conversations falter, and a palpable tension replaces the easy-going energy that existed only moments before.
The Two-Second Rule That Instantly Commands Respect

The Two-Second Rule That Instantly Commands Respect

Blog | Self-esteem
Most people move through the world like ghosts. They enter a room, and nothing changes. Their energy is a low hum, easily lost in the noise of life. They are present, but not accounted for, blending into the background.
The Kindness Trap: How Your Good Nature Is Holding You Back

The Kindness Trap: How Your Good Nature Is Holding You Back

Article | Self-acceptance
There’s a difficult truth we’re taught to ignore. We’re told that kindness, honesty, and good intentions are the cornerstones of a successful life. We’re raised on the belief that virtue is its own reward.
The Silent Warning: 5 Jungian Red Flags You Should Never Ignore

The Silent Warning: 5 Jungian Red Flags You Should Never Ignore

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever felt it? That inexplicable chill when talking with someone, a deep and unsettling feeling that beneath their smile, something is profoundly wrong.
Are You in Love, or Are You Just Addicted to Proving Your Worth?

Are You in Love, or Are You Just Addicted to Proving Your Worth?

Blog | Emotional dependency
You tell yourself this is what passion feels like—the anxiety, the uncertainty, the dizzying high of a text message finally returned. You want someone to look at you and, with a single glance, say, "You are the one. I choose you."
Stop Hating, Start Integrating: What Annoyance Teaches Us About Our Psyche

Stop Hating, Start Integrating: What Annoyance Teaches Us About Our Psyche

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever wondered why certain people instantly get under your skin? It might be that person at work who constantly seeks the spotlight, or the acquaintance who seems to embody a kind of arrogance you can’t stand.
From Ruin to Resilience: The Samurai's Code for Rebuilding After Defeat

From Ruin to Resilience: The Samurai's Code for Rebuilding After Defeat

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
When the world you knew has crumbled to dust, the path back can seem impossible. Yet, centuries ago, Japan's most legendary swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi, faced that very ruin.
Life Doesn't Give You What You Ask For, It Gives You What You Embody

Life Doesn't Give You What You Ask For, It Gives You What You Embody

Article | Life
That feeling of inexplicable emptiness, the discomfort that lingers even when everything seems fine, is not meaningless anxiety. It's a warning. It’s the quiet before the storm of transformation.
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