Humanity
aspirations of grandeur
i'm becoming more comfortable with the idea that i have a delusional disorder. in fact, it would do a great deal to explain why i have persistent delusions about my identity that go back for years. that, or because i married someone who believed everything my delusional thirteen-year-old self said back then as part of a folie à deux. see, my life is and always has been a wild ride, even when it isn't. come with me on a quick jaunt through the highlights.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist3 months ago in Confessions
When Nothing Feels Enough: Is This Happening to Everyone?
Have you ever felt like you’ve reached a point where nothing excites you anymore? Where the things that used to spark joy feel dull, and even small pleasures seem exhausting? Lately, I’ve been caught in that strange place—full of life, yet strangely empty. And I can’t help but wonder: is this happening to everyone?
By Nangyal khan3 months ago in Confessions
Echoes of the Self: Why We’re Afraid to Be Alone With Our Own Thoughts
The Fear of Quiet Solitude was once regarded as hallowed. Philosophers, poets, and religious leaders strove for quietness in their search of truth. Still, the idea of being alone with our reflections seems almost unbearable in this century. Before we even have a chance to let our ideas wander, we immediately grab our devices. Rather than go through it, we attempt to fill silence.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Confessions








