Regret is closely related to our own belief that we have failed to make the right choice and that things would've been much better if we had picked a different option. But is it possible to truly know which one of the many choices we have every
I first heard of this story as I was wandering through the land of YouTube. It was on a YouTube Channel called Einzelganger (video link: https://youtu.be/WCsPCrZ4aq0) which discusses and interprets philosophical concepts and ideas of well known
The people around us, our family, friends, colleagues. Their presence and the things they do have become so familiar we low key take them and the things they do for granted. It's very easy to fall into that pit, isn't it? So i ask you now (and
Let me ask you this, of the millions times you told yourself not to judge someone, how many times were you actually successful? What I’m really questioning is, can we actually really stop ourselves from forming a judgement of someone/something?
"Men can't take 'No' for an answer." No actually, we all can't take 'No' for an answer. When was the last time you declined someone's invite, request or favour without feeling that strong need and guilt to justify your 'No'? Cannot remember whe
Small talks, I loathe having them. As much as I understand how small talks can bridge two individuals together in a conversation, is the base communication to any form of connection or relationship with anyone, is extremely useful in networking
Personally, I don't think we're good listeners to kids. Oh, scratch that I don't think we're good listeners at all in general. You don't want to admit it right? Okay, listen on and find out if you agree with me or not. Also, did you know that M
Part 2 will be focusing on how I have come to realize how society teaches children to deny "wrong" emotions. We were taught that there are "right" and "wrong" to emotions and we're only allowed to show the "right" ones and suppress the "wrong"
Let me bring your attention to the flaws I find in our society's style of upbringing. Let's take a deeper look into this topic and hopefully do better for our kids. Part 1 of this episode covers how we assume kids and children do not understand