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The Seduction of Nihilhedonism:
The sirens of ancient Greek mythology were known for their captivating and deadly music, luring unwitting sailors to their doom. Well, if I may be so bold, the philosophical concept of nihilhedonism is remarkably similar to those mythical songstresses, irresistibly alluring, fatally misleading, and draped in a façade of pleasurable pursuits.
By Conrad Hannon8 months ago in Psyche
The Peace Within Accountability
There is peace in accountability. If you’d met me several years ago, you couldn’t have paid me to admit that. The truth is, several years ago, I myself was oblivious to this notion. I’d been in conflict after conflict and not one time had I come out on the bottom of it, even if I truly had. If I said it was so, you couldn’t convince me otherwise. And oh, honey I would die on that hill. There was something powerful about lacking any control for much of my life, eventually learning that I can build my own narrative beautifully crafted in any way that I want. What did I want? Control. How did I get it? By being right. Ultimately, I spent over twenty seven of the twenty-eight years on this Earth failing at what I now know as gaslighting. Crafting weak fairytales in a vain attempt to keep what little control I had over my life.
By The Darkest Sunrise8 months ago in Psyche
What My School Never Taught Me About Myself
What My School Never Taught Me About Myself by (inam khan) I still remember the humming fluorescent lights, the rigid rows of desks, the smell of pencil shavings and disinfectant. I was a quiet student—too quiet, they’d whisper in parent-teacher meetings. I never raised my hand, not because I didn’t know the answer, but because I was afraid my mouth would open wrong, that my words wouldn’t sound like everyone else’s.
By Inam Ullah8 months ago in Psyche
The Age of Digital Solitude. AI-Generated.
There’s a peculiar irony in the fact that we’ve never been more connected—and never felt more alone. At any given moment, you can message a friend, join a group chat, scroll through countless lives on your feed, or video call someone halfway across the globe. Technology has dissolved distances, collapsed borders, and placed entire communities in our palms. But something’s missing. Something very human. Something we forgot to feel.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran8 months ago in Psyche
Homo Mythologus
What is the destiny of our great race - to reach for the stars, or to speed towards the finish line? Ever since the dawn of man, he has stood apart from and above the animal kingdom, and yet he is not the god of this world, but must behold the heavens above and know the scale of his insignificance in the grand scheme of the cosmos. This dual tension has characterized the nature of his self-consciousness from the very first moment that he began to create conjecture about what kind of creature he might turn out to be. Before this moment, even his dreams were sleeping, abed in the instinctive world of predator and prey. When man began not just to call and to answer, but to answer his questions, and to question his answers - then only did he truly awaken for the very first time. He woke up and asked, "Who am I?"
By Insinq Datum8 months ago in Psyche
The Difficulty Of Freedom
In the US, many people Celebrate today as a Day of Freedom from Tyranny. Now, if you go into the History of the US, there are Challenges that Exist, and some may say this is not accurate, or that it is a day about the "Possibility" of Freedom.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)8 months ago in Psyche
Understanding PTSD: A Comprehensive Psychological Overview of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Introduction Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is a deeply impactful psychological condition that can emerge after a person has lived through or witnessed a traumatic event. Although the term is often linked to soldiers returning from war, the reality is that PTSD can affect anyone — survivors of abuse, accidents, natural disasters, medical trauma, or even secondary exposure to traumatic events through loved ones or professional work.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
The Essence of Faith and the Evolution of Religion
Faith is the anchor of the human spirit, a guiding light that gives purpose and meaning to our existence. Without something to believe in—be it a person, a philosophy, a concept, or a deity—life risks becoming aimless, hollow, and, as Friedrich Nietzsche warned, a descent into the state of the "last man." The last man, as Nietzsche described, is a person who lives without aspiration, content with mere survival, trapped in a cycle of comfort and apathy. This is a dangerous and painful state, one I have personally navigated. From my own journey, I’ve come to believe that faith is not just desirable but essential. It provides a foundation, a sense of direction, and something to entrust our hopes to.
By Whitestone Yong8 months ago in Psyche







