Humanology

self-sabotaging relationships
Humanology, Psychology

How to Stop Self-Sabotaging Relationships: 5 Best Ways to Overcome it

How to Stop Self-Sabotaging Relationships: 5 Best Ways to Overcome it Read Post »

Every human being wants love, closeness, and connection. Yet, sometimes, people find themselves pulling away from a relationship just as it begins to deepen. Or perhaps, they unintentionally undermine their connections with others. In this article, we will journey through the meaning, modes, and mechanisms of self-sabotaging relationships – a pattern that can become a […]

Femininity
Humanology, Equality

Femininity Behind Barriers: The Artistic Imprisonment of Miss Sasagawara and Feminist Reflections on Gender Norms

Femininity Behind Barriers: The Artistic Imprisonment of Miss Sasagawara and Feminist Reflections on Gender Norms Read Post »

Women’s Silent Struggle of Individuality and Femininity Preconceived notions, gender bias and stereotyping are detrimental aspects of a society that stifles voices and creativity. Woman, especially, bear the brunt of this judgemental attitude. The story by Hisaye Yamamoto, “The Legend of Miss Sasagawara” set in the World War-II era, is about Miss Mari Sasagawara who

free will
Conflictology, Humanology

Free Will and the Difficulty to Choose in Life – How to Resolve the Conflict?

Free Will and the Difficulty to Choose in Life – How to Resolve the Conflict? Read Post »

The Free Will and the Conflict Free will, the idea that we have the power to make choices that are not pre-determined by past events, is a super interesting topic in philosophy. Free will in a nutshell – A buffet with every dish imaginable and being able to choose any without restrictions. Yet, a reminder

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