Tag: Mental Health

  • Lawn Mover

    Lawn Mover

    I shut down my computer, packed my bag, and, as usual, I was the last one to leave work. As I walked toward the car, something caught my eye: the lawn mower. Quietly and patiently, it was mowing the grass, inch by inch. The office had closed, everyone was gone, but it was still working.…

  • 35 Years after my Birth

    35 Years after my Birth

    I wrote this last year and want to share it as it is even if it is 35 years after my birth. How beautiful were the days when we had no responsibilities. All those moments spent staring at our hands, the days we played with our feet. Our only concern was food. Sounds used to…

  • Understanding Modern Phone Habits: A Cultural Perspective

    Understanding Modern Phone Habits: A Cultural Perspective

    Do you remember rotary phones? We used to look up the number in the phonebook or enter it from memory. We lined up a series of digits one after another. The phone was fixed. If you didn’t catch it, you had no idea who was calling. Sometimes we ran to pick it up, sometimes we…

  • Finding Meaning in a Life of Migration

    Finding Meaning in a Life of Migration

    I carry within me a constant urge to migrate. I don’t know if it’s an escape from myself, or simply the thrill of starting over again and again. Would I be content if I were a bird, free to fly wherever I wished? There was a time when travel felt simple—when I could just enjoy…

  • The Superficial Side of Aesthetics and Its Impact

    The Superficial Side of Aesthetics and Its Impact

    Aesthetics comes from the Ancient Greek word aísthēsis (αἴσθησις), meaning “to hear” and “to perceive.” It is a branch of philosophy that deals with the evaluation of beauty, the judgment of taste, and the study of sensory values. — Sir Wiki Pedia Today, however, aesthetics expresses the desire to imitate what is popular, to be…

  • Finding Balance: Managing Stress and Life’s Pressures

    Finding Balance: Managing Stress and Life’s Pressures

    I was wondering why I am constantly busy, why I am constantly experiencing moderate stress, and what stress means to me, and I found myself writing here. I guess it’s better than thinking to myself. I am accustomed to a certain level of stress. When it exceeds that level, I consider abandoning my job and…

  • Avoid These Common Myths About Success

    Avoid These Common Myths About Success

    I love this type of content. Look, successful people do this, they reached success thanks to these habits, etc. I’ve listed a few things I found online. Let’s take a look together at how to be successful and how not to be. This article has three sections: Photo by Razvan Chisu on Unsplash Success: First,…

  • Success Beyond Comparison: Lessons from Nature

    Success Beyond Comparison: Lessons from Nature

    What Would a Tree Say Success Is? What would a tree say if you asked it what success means?What if you asked a stray dog about its biggest dream?Do you think racehorses even realize when they’ve won a race? I often wonder: what does “success” mean to nature? Probably just surviving, reproducing, bearing fruit. Then…

  • Why Intelligence Doesn’t Guarantee Success

    Why Intelligence Doesn’t Guarantee Success

    Why Are Smart People Not Always Successful? Lately, I’ve been seeing this question pop up quite frequently. Most recently, I stumbled upon it again online forums, and out of curiosity, I decided to check out what people were saying. It was nothing short of a comedy. Some claim that all successful people are intelligent, while…

  • Project Management-4: Balancing Control and Empowerment

    Project Management-4: Balancing Control and Empowerment

    We’ve arrived at the heart of the action—the part the team loves the most: the execution phase. This is where confidence runs high and everyone starts working based on a shared understanding. For the project manager, this stage is both satisfying and, frankly, a bit painful. The joy lies in seeing the plan finally come…