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Are You a Stoic or a Hedonist? Your Answer Could Change Your Life

Are You a Stoic or a Hedonist? Your Answer Could Change Your Life

Article | Self-acceptance
What is the ultimate goal in life? Is it to be kind or to be happy? To volunteer for a greater cause or to taste everything the world has to offer? For centuries, two great philosophical schools have wrestled with these questions.
How Tragedy Becomes a Viral Meme in the Age of Post-Irony

How Tragedy Becomes a Viral Meme in the Age of Post-Irony

Blog | Self-acceptance
Short clips, getting millions of views, show excavators methodically demolishing houses while people watch with a mixture of tears and indignation
In a World of Labels, Is True Individuality Still Possible?

In a World of Labels, Is True Individuality Still Possible?

Article | Self-acceptance
In this era, it seems no one is left without a social label. If you have brightly colored hair, you might be an "alt-girl." Love science? You're a "geek."
An Ancient Guide to Life, Death, and Your Own Mind

An Ancient Guide to Life, Death, and Your Own Mind

Article | Self-acceptance
What if everything you thought you knew about death was a misconception? Imagine there was an ancient, hidden text that didn't just speculate about the afterlife, but provided a detailed guide through it.
Why You Feel Stuck: The Hidden Energetic Patterns Controlling Your Reality

Why You Feel Stuck: The Hidden Energetic Patterns Controlling Your Reality

Article | Self-acceptance
We often hear that matter and energy are two sides of the same coin, a concept that can feel distant and abstract. But what if this principle is not just a line in a physics textbook?
Is Another Version of You Trying to Make Contact?

Is Another Version of You Trying to Make Contact?

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever felt that reality is bigger than what meets the eye? That some moments are too strange, too perfectly aligned, to be dismissed as simple coincidence?
Reclaiming the Life You Were Truly Meant to Live

Reclaiming the Life You Were Truly Meant to Live

Blog | Self-acceptance
Freedom, as Sigmund Freud suggested, is the ability to want what you really want. This simple idea is the key to unlocking a profound sense of self-acceptance, especially for a woman learning to embrace her own nature.
Liberate Yourself: How Forgiving Others Heals Your Own Body

Liberate Yourself: How Forgiving Others Heals Your Own Body

Blog | Self-acceptance
Every unforgiven offense is like a pebble placed in a pocket, eventually forgotten but always carried. Over time, a collection of these pebbles becomes a heavy bag of stones we haul through life, weighing us down and hindering our progress.
Why More Women in Power Leads to a More Peaceful World

Why More Women in Power Leads to a More Peaceful World

Article | Self-acceptance
We stood at what we believed to be the end of history, a plateau of peace where the old dramas of war and the redrawing of maps were relics of a bygone era.
How Your Voice Defines You Before You Even Speak

How Your Voice Defines You Before You Even Speak

Blog | Self-acceptance
What if I told you that your voice—the very sound you use to complain about a slow driver or praise a favorite artist—is a primary force in how others see you and, even more profoundly, in who you become?
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