Emotional wounds have a strange way of lingering. Long after an event has passed — a breakup, a betrayal, a personal failure — the memory still lives in us, shaping how we see ourselves and the world. We often turn to therapy, self-help books, or mindfulness to cope. But there’s another path that’s been quietly…
Procrastination has a strange way of making us feel both relieved and stressed at the same time. In the moment, it’s comforting to push a task aside — whether it’s replying to an email, starting a big project, or even going to bed on time. But as the minutes (and hours) pass, the comfort fades…
Camus and the Art of Finding Purpose in Absurdity The first time I encountered Albert Camus’ work, I was a university student staring at a copy of The Myth of Sisyphus. The pages felt heavy — not because of the text’s length, but because of its questions. Camus was asking things I’d thought about in…
Friedrich Nietzsche’s name often comes up in conversations about bold, uncomfortable truths. To some, he’s the philosopher who questioned everything sacred. To others, he’s the ultimate champion of individuality and inner strength. But behind the intimidating quotes and the often-misinterpreted catchphrases lies something deeply relevant to modern life — Nietzsche’s lessons on living authentically. In…
There are YouTube channels you stumble upon once and never visit again. And then there are the rare few that feel like a place you’ll keep coming back to whenever your mind feels tangled. For me, MindMaze with Gari is that place. I still remember the first time I found the channel. I had been…