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This article goes through the form and function of fairytales – the first stories we hear as children – the images that filled our minds before we were tucked into…

Read more: Fairy Tales & Mythology

x Bookmark In the cycle of creation — failure plays a vital role “Music, to create harmony, must investigate discord”– Plutarch The journey for anyone creating anything — a painting,…

Read more: Learning by Burning — How to Cope With Failure During the Creative Process

The will bestows itself on us, like the sunlight hitting us through no choice of our own. Denying that light, putting it away, attempting to rise above it is a…

Read more: Are We Free to Choose? — The Thinking Of Arthur Schopenhauer

I have never come across a stronger female lead character in any other story. Life is harsh to the protagonist Ayla from the outset and she faces each challenge with…

Read more: Rediscovering Our Ancient Roots — The Thinking Of Jean M. Auel

When I read of Jung describing the ego and its complexes, an image of a web comes to mind. An interweaving, supporting structure that allows the subject to be oriented…

Read more: Memories, Dreams & Reflections — The Thinking Of Carl G. Jung

Growing into adulthood in this modern age can feel as though you shed the magic sparkle of youth and never regain it. As Campbell said, there is no myth generated…

Read more: A Hero With a Thousand Ideas — The Thinking Of Joseph Campbell

Speaking up is most definitely difficult. I know this. Some find it easier than others. We have a name for those people. Extroverts. Not everything is worth saying out loud,…

Read more: Speak Up When You Have Something to Say — The Thinking Of Jordan B. Peterson

Hypatia relished complexity and individuality. She had a love for seeking truth amongst a diverse and nuanced world. But people struggle with nuance still to this day, I’m sorry to…

Read more: Risking it All for Truth — Hypatia of Alexandria c.350—415 AD

Free mindfulness coaching with real progress tracking. Compare services that offer streaks, a 1–10 calm score, quick session logs, prompts, weekly summaries, and CSV export—then try LWC’s 2–10 minute micro-resets…

Read more: What free mindfulness coaching services include progress tracking features?

Quick notes = mindfulness multiplier. In seconds, log triggers, feelings, and wins to spot patterns, stay present, and make your 21-Day practice stick. Start brief, expand when ready—warmth over perfection.

Read more: Why Taking Notes Boosts Mindfulness (and Your 21-Day Practice)
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