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Killing the Joke: How Deadpool Weaponizes Self-Awareness

Killing the Joke: How Deadpool Weaponizes Self-Awareness

Article | Self-acceptance
He stands out, a glaring anomaly in a universe of stoic heroes in tight leotards. Deadpool is a special case, a character built to oppose the very system of pompous saviors he is a part of.
Why We Love a Flawed Hero: The Psychology of Iron Man

Why We Love a Flawed Hero: The Psychology of Iron Man

Article | Self-acceptance
"Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist." Tony Stark's self-description is as iconic as the armored suit he built. He evokes a storm of conflicting feelings.
Beyond Luck: Living a Life Marked by Divine Favor and Purpose

Beyond Luck: Living a Life Marked by Divine Favor and Purpose

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever felt a subtle, guiding force in your life, a sense that you are watched over, protected, and set apart for something more?
The Personality You Think You Have Isn't Real. Here's Why

The Personality You Think You Have Isn't Real. Here's Why

Article | Self-acceptance
Of all the ideas in the world, have you ever felt like one has chosen you? That you don't quite fit the mold the world has carved out for you?
Why Ancient Wisdom Says Your Mind Is the Architect of Your Reality

Why Ancient Wisdom Says Your Mind Is the Architect of Your Reality

Article | Self-acceptance
The ancient hermetic wisdom, "As above, so below; as within, so without," is more than a mystical phrase; it's a key to understanding the very fabric of existence.
12 Signs You're More Captivating Than You Realize

12 Signs You're More Captivating Than You Realize

Article | Self-acceptance
How many women walk through their days completely unaware of the incredible charm they possess? This isn't about appearance in the conventional sense.
What's Hiding Behind the Cloak? The Psychology of Stephen Strange

What's Hiding Behind the Cloak? The Psychology of Stephen Strange

Article | Self-acceptance
He seems to succeed at everything he sets his mind to, from saving lives in the operating room to saving the universe with incantations. Doctor Stephen Strange is brilliant, powerful, and utterly dedicated.
What a Cartoon Cat and Dog Can Teach Us About Our Inner Contradictions

What a Cartoon Cat and Dog Can Teach Us About Our Inner Contradictions

Article | Self-acceptance
For many, cats and dogs are the perfect symbols of incompatibility. We imagine an irreconcilable opposition between the two, a fundamental clash of natures. But what happens when they are forced to share not just a house, but a single body?
What It Really Means to Find Yourself, According to Carl Jung

What It Really Means to Find Yourself, According to Carl Jung

Article | Self-acceptance
How much of your identity reflects your true self, and how much is a carefully constructed mask? How often do you feel you are playing a role, following a script written by society.
Who Are You When No One Is Watching?

Who Are You When No One Is Watching?

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever felt like an actor in your own life? As if you’re meticulously following a script you never wrote, one handed to you by parents, society, or the weight of expectation.
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