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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
Bitcoin to Skyrocket? Why Hayes Thinks $100K Is Just Around the Corner
Bitcoin to $100,000? Arthur Hayes Warns This Might Be Your Last Chance to Buy Below That Mark Up to $100,000 in Bitcoin? Arthur Hayes warns that this may be your last opportunity to purchase below that price. Bitcoin is once again at the forefront of financial headlines, pushing past $87,000 and reigniting conversations about whether six-figure territory is next. Arthur Hayes, co-founder and former CEO of BitMEX, is one of the loudest crypto voices. He has issued a bold warning to investors: this may be the last chance to buy Bitcoin for less than $100,000. Hayes, who is well-known for his candid opinions and profound comprehension of macroeconomics, recently expressed his optimism regarding Bitcoin on X, which was previously Twitter. His message was clear: Bitcoin will benefit greatly from an economic wave that is about to hit the market.
By Shihab Shaharia10 months ago in Psyche
When the Cable Snaps. Runner-Up in The Metamorphosis of the Mind Challenge.
The elevator rises slowly, as it has been for almost a decade. It started at the bottom and has lifted upwards, stopping at several floors along the way. The elevator continues its journey to the top, only you’re not sure if you want to get there. You contemplate your ascent, weighing your options.
By Alyssa Musso10 months ago in Psyche
Not the Poster Boy of Sobriety
Let me be clear—I love my wife, deeply, and in all the ways I know how. That makes writing this all the more difficult. I’ve spoken before about my struggles with pornography and sex addiction—mostly online, never physical—but sharing it again still knots my stomach.
By Paul Stewart10 months ago in Psyche
Why De-Stressing Is Essential for a Healthy Work-Life Balance
Stress is a common emotional response to many of life’s everyday challenges. However, when stress becomes chronic or overwhelming, it can lead to serious mental and physical health issues, including heart disease, digestive problems, memory difficulties, anxiety, and depression.
By Imad Ghennouni10 months ago in Psyche
The Metamorphosis of the Mind
Prologue Before the world begins to change around us, the most profound revolutions occur within. In the deepest chambers of the mind—where fears whisper, dreams flicker, and memories fold into silence—true metamorphosis takes place. This is the story of a man who, in forgetting who he was, learned who he could become.
By Malik Kashif10 months ago in Psyche
The Mind Wanders
Before I begin, I would like to tell you, the reader, that I’m okay. This narrative is prompted by a Vocal challenge entitled “The Metamorphosis of the Mind.” This challenge is a no more than 2,500-word and no less than 1,000-word piece where I, the author, am supposed to share a transformative moment from my mental or emotional journey. For the past few years, while being a Vocal Plus member, I have been entering these challenges in the hopes of likes, reads, subscriptions, and, of course, prize money. My entries, thus far, have been mostly fictional pieces of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and the occasional poetry. I report that to date, I have not won nor have had an honorable mention, which is okay. I am hopeful that I will at least sharpen my skills to where someone enjoys my writing enough to continuously want to read what I put out on Vocal. This challenge, however, is different. This challenge wants us to explore our own psyche and present a moment of our lives to you, the reader. I did not know where to begin with this entry, for you see, I believe I have experienced a more than average share of personal growth. Let me quickly explain.
By Anthony Diaz10 months ago in Psyche
My Own Anatomy
2021 Changed my major and schools after being in lockdown from COVID-19, remote learning and was able to find a new normal. Masks were still being worn and we all still had to figure out the best way to stay safe whilst still trying to transition back to in-person learning. I made some new friends (however questionable they were) and started learning more about my own identity that was slowly becoming more of a reality.
By Angel Adagio10 months ago in Psyche








