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Man Who Avoids People Loses His Identity
We all know trying to get close to people is difficult. We can get hurt. Sometimes it’s tempting to just withdraw. But that can create even worse ...
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Film Stars Who Don’t Know Who They Are
A 2019 interview focusing on the acclaimed British actress Emma Thompson’s 60th birthday was titled “Emma Thompson Gets a Shock at 60.” ...
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Beauty's Inexhaustible Shame Machine
Author Cathy O'Neal's The Shame Machine, delves into the numerous ways that corporations, governments, and much of the media have weaponized and ...
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Purposelessness Is Increasing Male Suicides
In his book Of Boys and Men, researcher Richard Reeves writes, “Men are much more likely to commit suicide than women. This is a worldwide long-standing ...
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Dating App Users Feel Burnt Out
Twent-eight-year-old Abby has been on dating apps for eight years, bouncing between OkCupid, Bumble, Tinder, eHarmony, Match, WooPlus, Coffee Meets Bagel, ...
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Defeating the Darkness of Depression
In an issue of CT magazine author Lily Burana writes how her depression brought her to the brink of suicide until God rescued her.
Lily had always been ...
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Alarming Rise in Number of Children Attempting Suicide
The number of suicide attempts via poisoning are rising dramatically in children between the ages of six to nineteen according to a new report. Between ...
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‘Life or Death' Mental Health Crisis Among Teens
The New York Times ran a lengthy and sobering report on the mental health crisis among US teens. The article’s subtitle declared, “Depression, ...
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Happiness Guru Never Found His Own Happiness
Tony Hsieh (pronounced “Shay”) wanted to promote happiness and world peace. The brilliant business guru took over Zappos soon after it was ...
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Survey Shows Americans’ Happiness Plunge
The General Social Society is a gold standard poll that has been tracking Americans’ attitudes since 1972. In about three years (2018 to 2021), ...
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