Author: Richard Kohl

Unpacking the Psychology of

Unpacking the Psychology of "(500) Days of Summer"

Article | Psychology
At first glance, "(500) Days of Summer" might seem like just another story about heartbreak, a tale of a boy meeting a girl and things falling apart.
How to Apply Bukowski's

How to Apply Bukowski's "Don't Try" Philosophy in Your Life

Article | Self-acceptance
On the grave of the writer Charles Bukowski lies a stark epitaph: "Don't try." It feels counterintuitive, almost provocative. Shouldn't we champion effort? Isn't striving the engine of success?
How the

How the "Myth of Romantic Love" Sets Us Up for Heartbreak

Article | Self-acceptance
It feels as though romantic love has become the ultimate modern quest, promising the meaning and motivation that religion or community might have once provided.
Why Seeking Constant Pleasure Can Lead to Pain and Unhappiness

Why Seeking Constant Pleasure Can Lead to Pain and Unhappiness

Article | Goal setting
In the 1st century AD, the Greek orator and philosopher Dion Chrysostom wrote that luxury makes pain seem even worse, while dulling and weakening pleasures.
The Real Costs of Growing Fatherlessness

The Real Costs of Growing Fatherlessness

Article | Child psychology
Today, perhaps more than ever before, the family structure appears weakened, with a significant number of children growing up without a father present in their lives.
The Hidden Cost of Lying to Yourself

The Hidden Cost of Lying to Yourself

Article | Self-acceptance
We humans are a complex tapestry woven with threads of strength and weakness, success and failure. We make countless mistakes, fall short in our endeavors, and grapple with habits we wish we didn't have.
Are You Seeing Your Own Shadow in Others? Carl Jung's Take on Projection

Are You Seeing Your Own Shadow in Others? Carl Jung's Take on Projection

Article | Mental health
Life, in its raw reality, presents us with a constant interplay of unavoidable opposites: light and dark, creation and destruction, joy and sorrow. We live within this tension, never quite certain which force will ultimately hold sway.
How Awareness of Death Can Improve Your Perspective and Relationships

How Awareness of Death Can Improve Your Perspective and Relationships

Article | Self-acceptance
Life often feels like a brief flicker of light between two vast eternities of darkness. We know, deep down, that our time is limited, that an unavoidable end approaches daily.
The Real Impact of Monetary Inflation

The Real Impact of Monetary Inflation

Article | Money
We often talk about the rising cost of living. Prices seem to climb relentlessly, making it harder to afford the same things we could yesterday. It's easy to blame shops, suppliers, or specific events.
Addiction: It's Not a Lack of Willpower, It's a Response to Pain.

Addiction: It's Not a Lack of Willpower, It's a Response to Pain.

Article | Harmful habits
Addiction often wears masks. We might picture substance abuse, but the reality is far broader and deeper.
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