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Wonder if there's research backing up these element-based approaches to healing?
The psychology behind all this is really interesting. Especially the part about believing what we see.
Actually the weapons situation is more nuanced. Many systems require ongoing maintenance they can't provide.
The comparison to Bruce Banner and Hulk really helps understand this dynamic. Both deal with accepting and controlling their darker sides.
Good point about things being overwhelming. The shift from desert to Las Vegas nearly gave me sensory overload!
I appreciate how the article addresses the God aspect. As an atheist, I was always hesitant about twelve-step programs, but using Good Orderly Direction as an alternative makes sense to me.
As a teacher, I try to include discussions about mental health when teaching war poetry. Students need to understand these deeper themes.
Looking at modern animation, you can still see the influence of these five films everywhere.
Their real call might not be impressive, but their survival skills certainly are.
The part about maintaining existing relationships is crucial. I've been guilty of chasing new connections while neglecting old ones.
The most chilling part for me was learning that every event in the book actually happened somewhere in history. Makes me look at current events differently.
The article totally nailed it about Migos' triplet flow becoming industry standard
While I agree with most points, I think some people are just naturally bad at texting but make up for it in person.
Diane's journey with antidepressants was so important to show. Sometimes it's okay to need help.
The connection between self-love and not hurting others is fascinating. Never made that connection before
True, and that's precisely why abuse victims often aren't believed. Everyone else sees this charming, wonderful person.
I love how this article emphasizes that everyone has their own unique writing process. I used to beat myself up for not writing every single day, but now I realize that's okay!
While I appreciate the sentiment, isn't all entertainment inherently subjective? What's extraordinary to one person might be mundane to another.
I honestly prefer intimate weddings. Big fat weddings seem like such a waste of money that could be better spent on a house down payment or investments for the future