Then and Now: How the World of Jesus Speaks to Today’s Divisions
We live in a culture where outrage has become currency. Some stories dominate headlines for weeks, while others fade in silence…not because of their importance, but because of the emotions they stir. When outrage turns into obsession, it stops being about truth and starts looking like devotion.
Choosing Joy In A Time That Profits From Outrage
We live in a culture where outrage has become currency. Some stories dominate headlines for weeks, while others fade in silence—not because of their importance, but because of the emotions they stir. When outrage turns into obsession, it stops being about truth and starts looking like devotion.
When Outrage Becomes Obsession: How Cult Mentality Shapes What We Pay Attention To
We live in a culture where outrage has become currency. Some stories dominate headlines for weeks, while others fade in silence—not because of their importance, but because of the emotions they stir. When outrage turns into obsession, it stops being about truth and starts looking like devotion.
Why AI Tools Are the New Productivity Addiction That No One Talks About
AI tools promise freedom, but they often create pressure instead. Every new release feeds our obsession with doing more, and productivity itself becomes the addiction. Here is why chasing the next tool might be keeping us stuck.
Why We Can’t Stop Obsessing Over True Crime Couples: Love, Loyalty, and the Darkness They Hide
They looked like ordinary couples, but their love stories ended in crime and destruction. From Bonnie and Clyde to Catherine and David Birnie, here’s why we cannot stop obsessing over true crime couples and the dark psychology behind their devotion
When Boundaries Become Toxic: The Fine Line Between Protection and Control
Boundaries protect our energy, but they can also cross a line. When every disagreement is treated like an attack or every uncomfortable truth is declared off limits, boundaries stop being about self-care and start becoming about control.
The Quiet War in Corporate America
Corporate America loves to dress exploitation up as “support.” It applauds burnout as loyalty and disguises control as flexibility. I’ve lived it. And here’s the truth: no matter how much you give, it will never be enough for a system that profits off your exhaustion.
When Stadium “Safety” Becomes a Disguise for Control and Cash
Stadium events are supposed to bring joy, not stress. But lately, “safety policies” feel less like protection and more like profit schemes.
Creating Calm in Chaos: Why Resetting Your Environment Leads to Mental Clarity
When life feels chaotic, your environment often mirrors that chaos.
My Kid Isn’t Perfect and Neither Am I… And That’s the Point
Parenting isn’t about raising perfect kids or being a flawless parent. It’s about showing up, making mistakes, and learning together.
Why I Stopped Taking ‘Be Grateful’ as Career Advice
Be grateful” is one of the most common pieces of career advice, but it is often used to silence ambition, excuse abuse, and keep workers small. Gratitude should never be a leash—it should be the soil where ambition grows
The 5 Stages of Realizing You Were Raised by Emotionally Immature Parents
Explore the five stages of realizing you were raised by emotionally immature parents and how moving through them leads to healing, growth, and breaking cycles.
Hey CEO’s… AI Is Coming for You Too
For years, CEOs have talked about automation as if it only applied to “the workforce.” But the truth is harsher: AI is coming for the corner office too.
Normalized Behaviors That Are Quietly Toxic
We brush off so many damaging behaviors as “just how people are,” without realizing the harm they cause. From gossip dressed as concern to passive-aggressive jokes and boundary-busting friends, these patterns erode trust, punish honesty, and normalize disrespect.
Hate Is Loud. We Have to Be Louder.
We’re not just witnessing division—we’re normalizing cruelty. This isn’t about politics anymore. It’s about protecting our shared humanity before fear, silence, and hate take the lead. The time to speak up isn’t coming—it’s right now
Michelle Carter: What Really Happened vs What Hulu Showed in “The Girl from Plainville”
Michelle Carter’s case wasn’t about a weapon—it was about words. Thousands of them. What happens when emotional manipulation plays out over text, and someone dies as a result?
You’re Not Cold, You’re Disassociating: What Disconnection Really Feels Like
Disconnection isn’t always visible. This post explores the subtle, powerful signs of emotional dissociation and why so many women confuse survival mode with being “chill.”
ADHD or Bipolar? The Confusing Crossroads of Mental Health
Are you struggling to tell the difference between ADHD and Bipolar Disorder—or wondering if you or a loved one was misdiagnosed? This post breaks down their overlapping symptoms and why accurate diagnosis matters more than ever.
The Future Won't Be Metal—It Will Breathe: Rethinking Sentience Beyond Machines
We’ve imagined sentient life in steel and circuits—but what if the future breathes through the world itself? Explore a vision of consciousness rising through nature, not machines.
The Untold Cost of Being a Woman: Bleeding, Breaking, and Still Showing Up
Behind every polished smile is a woman fighting invisible battles—period pain, the pink tax, and the silent war of menopause. This post pulls back the curtain on the untold cost of being a woman, revealing the resilience it takes to keep showing up when the world refuses to acknowledge the struggle.