Author: Richard Kohl

Schopenhauer's Harsh Truths: Why Love Might Lead to Disappointment

Schopenhauer's Harsh Truths: Why Love Might Lead to Disappointment

Article | Love
Have you ever found yourself wondering why relationships, started with such high hopes, seem to unravel despite your best efforts?
Are You Sharing Too Much? The Protective Power of Keeping Secrets

Are You Sharing Too Much? The Protective Power of Keeping Secrets

Article | Relationship
In this landscape, the capacity for thoughtful silence isn't merely a passive trait; it's an active strategy for navigating complexities and safeguarding our inner peace.
The Simple Question That Protects Your Dignity from Disrespect

The Simple Question That Protects Your Dignity from Disrespect

Article | Conflicts
Have you ever felt that sting? That moment when someone's comment lands wrong, or their actions subtly undermine you, leaving you feeling exposed or diminished?
Less Effort, More Happiness: A Guide to Peaceful Aging

Less Effort, More Happiness: A Guide to Peaceful Aging

Article | Life
Have you ever paused to consider that happiness in our later years might not be about relentless striving, but rather about the quiet wisdom of knowing when not to strive?
Beyond the Mask: Carl Jung's Insights into Truly Seeing People

Beyond the Mask: Carl Jung's Insights into Truly Seeing People

Article | Relationship
Have you ever felt that a single, simple question, asked at just the right moment, can unlock something deep within another person?
Is Midlife a Crisis or Opportunity? Carl Jung's Perspective on Transformation

Is Midlife a Crisis or Opportunity? Carl Jung's Perspective on Transformation

Article | Self-acceptance
Carl Jung suggested that the greatest privilege we have is the opportunity to become who we truly are. These words resonate deeply, especially as life unfolds beyond forty.
A Psychological Look at Love and Loss in The Fountain (2006)

A Psychological Look at Love and Loss in The Fountain (2006)

Article | Psychology
Darren Aronofsky’s film The Fountain stands as a cinematic myth, weaving a symbolic tapestry that explores the grand structure of existence and humanity's place within it.
How We Protect Ourselves with Fantasy and Denial

How We Protect Ourselves with Fantasy and Denial

Article | Self-acceptance
Sometimes, the inner world feels like a vast, hidden landscape, a place constructed for safety when the outside world seems too intense or unpredictable.
What Are Psychological Defenses and How Do They Work?

What Are Psychological Defenses and How Do They Work?

Article | Psychology
The idea of psychological defense mechanisms comes in – tools the mind uses, often unconsciously, to cope with internal conflict and protect itself from distressing feelings or thoughts.
How Forrest Gump Teaches Us to Live Fully, Accept Fate, and Choose Joy

How Forrest Gump Teaches Us to Live Fully, Accept Fate, and Choose Joy

Article | Self-acceptance
The image of a feather drifting on the wind, seemingly random yet purposeful, opens and closes Forrest Gump. It’s a potent symbol in a film brimming with reflections on life, destiny, and the human spirit.
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