interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Early Warning Signs of Depression
A few years back, my friend Sarah started fading from our weekend coffee crew. At first, I figured she was just swamped life gets hectic, you know? But then her replies to my texts got short, almost like she was typing with one hand while distracted. She stopped gushing about her latest art projects, which used to light her up like nothing else. Calls went unanswered, and when we did talk, her spark was just… gone. Months later, she opened up: she’d been wrestling with depression, slipping into it so quietly she didn’t even see it coming.
By ziaullahkhankhalil6 months ago in Humans
Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in Humans
“The ER Is Where Overtesting Feels Inevitable”: Dr. Andrew Rudin, MD, on the High-Stakes Pressure Behind Emergency Diagnostics
Emergency departments are built for speed. When lives are on the line, decisions must be made in minutes—not hours. But what happens when the speed of modern medicine collides with the slow truths of diagnostic reasoning?
By Keith Richardson6 months ago in Humans
Anjila Bista : Award-Winning Educator Committed to Holistic and Student-Centered Learning. AI-Generated.
In the evolving landscape of education, where passionate and dedicated leaders are essential, Anjila Bista stands out as a beacon of excellence and innovation. With over two decades of professional experience, Anjila has earned a well-deserved reputation as an award-winning educator who combines academic rigor with a deep commitment to holistic, student-centered learning. Her leadership and unwavering adherence to core values such as lifelong learning, integrity, responsibility, and inclusivity have made a profound impact on the schools and communities she serves.
By Eden Publications6 months ago in Humans
Exploring Heaven and Hell Across Cultures
Every culture has wrestled with the same mystery: what happens when we die? Across time and continents, humans have created vivid concepts of paradise and punishment—heaven and hell—to explain the unknown. Though names, imagery, and doctrines differ, the core ideas remain strikingly similar: a reward for the good, and a reckoning for the wicked.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Humans
Your behaviors that are keeping you from your Dream Life
It's easy to identify the monoculture of Germany in the 1930s or America in 1776. It's clear what people at those times, in those places, accepted to be "good" and "true" even when in reality, that was certainly not always the case.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Humans
Mastering Emotional Stability at Work: The Calm Power Behind Success.
Introduction In today's fast-paced, high-pressure work environments, technical skills and expertise can't help you achieve your goals. What distinguishes truly successful professionals is often not what they know, but how they handle themselves especially under pressure. Emotional stability, or the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations, is increasingly recognized as one of the most powerful attributes in the modern workplace.
By Sayed Zewayed6 months ago in Humans











