Author: Richard Kohl

The Price of Image: What 'Triangle of Sadness' Says About Our Upside-Down World

The Price of Image: What 'Triangle of Sadness' Says About Our Upside-Down World

Article | Self-esteem
The world presented often feels upside down, a place where surface appearances hold immense weight. We see this early on, where a male model's potential is judged not just on looks.
From Pain to Purpose: Psychological Truths in

From Pain to Purpose: Psychological Truths in "Peaceful Warrior"

Article | Self-acceptance
The film opens with a jarring image: Dan Millman's leg shattering like fragile glass. This isn't a literal event, but a potent dream symbol. It represents the impending collapse of the illusions Dan has built his life upon.
Find Strength in Your Hidden Self: Understanding Your Shadow

Find Strength in Your Hidden Self: Understanding Your Shadow

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever noticed how trying too hard to be only "good" can somehow make things feel brittle, less real? And how ignoring a small problem allows it to quietly fester and grow?
Huxley's Warning: Is Our Pleasure-Filled World a Gilded Cage?

Huxley's Warning: Is Our Pleasure-Filled World a Gilded Cage?

Article | Life
Almost two centuries ago, the writer Goethe warned of a particularly insidious form of slavery: that of people who believe themselves free, yet unknowingly bind themselves in chains.
The Hidden Danger of Comfort: Why Your Brain Needs Challenge

The Hidden Danger of Comfort: Why Your Brain Needs Challenge

Article | Mental health
We have more leisure, more resources, and more freedom from the daily grind than ever before. But this very freedom presents each of us with a profound question: what are we free for?
The Surprising Reason We Fear Our Own Potential

The Surprising Reason We Fear Our Own Potential

Article | Fears and phobias
Deep within each of us lies an incredible inheritance – a profound sense of connection to our highest possibilities, a whisper of the greatness we could achieve.
Finding Strength and Yourself in Times of Solitude

Finding Strength and Yourself in Times of Solitude

Article | Loneliness
Humans are deeply social creatures. We thrive on connection, and the thought of complete isolation can feel unnatural, even frightening.
A Groundhog Day: Finding Happiness When Every Day Feels the Same

A Groundhog Day: Finding Happiness When Every Day Feels the Same

Article | Psychology
We first meet Phil Connors, a television weatherman radiating an arrogance matched only by his deep dissatisfaction. He’s trapped, not yet by time, but by his own cynicism.
The Hidden Psychology Inside

The Hidden Psychology Inside "The Truman Show"

Article | Psychology
"The Truman Show" presents a fascinating, albeit disturbing, premise: a man whose entire life, unbeknownst to him, is a 24/7 reality television show.
Connect With Your Body, Transform Your Inner Strength

Connect With Your Body, Transform Your Inner Strength

Article | Self-care
Have you ever truly considered how deeply intertwined your physical state and your inner disposition might be? It's a connection that seems almost intuitive, observable in the natural world around us.
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