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How I Saved My Sleeping Family from Suffocating to Death
It was late September, and I had moved up to senior school. I was only just eleven and wouldnât be twelve until the far end of June. I had spent the summer holidays carefree, happy, and getting prepared for my new âbigâ school, and my twin and I were both ecstatic to leave junior school far behind us.
By Chantal Christie Weiss21 days ago in Psyche
Drugged, Assaulted, and Filmed by My Predator âFriendsâ. Content Warning.
âYouâre not a victim for sharing your story. You are a survivor setting the world on fire with your truth. And you never know who needs your light, your warmth, and raging courage.ââââAlex Elle
By Chantal Christie Weiss25 days ago in Psyche
When a Job Stops Feeling Like Progress
Editorâs Note This article is presented as an edited interview shaped from publicly shared ideas, long form discussions, and talks by Ashkan Rajaee, a creator known for exploring the psychology of work, career transitions, and long term thinking around employment and independence.
By Felice Ellington25 days ago in Psyche
When Thinking Feels Like Action
There is a particular satisfaction that comes from understanding something clearly after wrestling with it for a long time. The mind settles. Tension releases. Pieces line up. In that moment, it can feel as though real movement has occurred, as though something meaningful has been accomplished. That feeling is not imagined. Cognitive resolution is a real event. The danger appears when that internal resolution is quietly mistaken for external change, and thinking begins to substitute for action rather than prepare the way for it.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast27 days ago in Psyche








