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Freedom of thought.

Today I would like to discuss the idea for thinking for ourselves. To fully engage in this conversation we must dig deep into our our psyche to discover how our thoughts and morals are constructed. We must venture beyond Pavlov, beyond all the philosophers before him, to fully understand the necessity of belonging.

The path of right.

The issue with the modern world we live in, is that we’ve moved away from a fact-checking world to accepting the perception of much of the world around us. This fundamental change has seemingly caused more destruction to much of the social fabric that humans had woven up to the release of technology. Most are content with the acceptance of the half-based truths that splash across their social media feeds.

Dealing with Superiority

There has been a sense of superiority over others throughout the history of humans. Originally, I think that this was created by those who were stronger, better hunters, better connected to the spiritual world around them. As one can see, there has always been a sense of pride that has clouded the human mind regarding others.

Our Family

Family is like the world around us. There is some bad weather, some good weather, and yet the mountains stand next to us, while the sun warms us even during the bad weather. We must be like the lands, and accept the pelting of rain, the shivers of winter, to enjoy the warm of the sun.

Conquering Depression

What is depression? While it may affect different people, well differently, the idea that the mind refuses to let go of the negative energies surrounding us. Many bouts with depression are brought on my a particular event, such as losing the physical being of a friend or family member. However, the darkness that surrounds us during these times, is a conscious decision we can make. There are ways that we can combat depression without the use of medicines.

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