Despair is an emotional state characterized by hopelessness, frustration, helplessness, and a lack of motivation to act. It can be a normal response to difficult life circumstances such as illness,...
Read More
: Understanding queer desperation: a look at its impact on ethics & existentialism
Queer identity formation is often influenced by existential anxiety related to social stigma, discrimination, and rejection. This can lead individuals to question their sense of belonging and search...
Read More
: Understanding the impact of existential anxiety on queer identity formation
Activism is an important tool for social change that can drive positive change towards justice, equity, and sustainability.
It can also lead to burnout and despair if the underlying causes of...
Read More
: How activists can avoid reproductive cycles of burnout and despair through selfcare practices and community support
Hope, despair, resilience, and creativity are all powerful emotions that can have a significant impact on how individuals and communities respond to challenges. For members of marginalized queer...
Read More
: The powerful emotions of marginalized queer communities and their impact on moral understanding
Discrimination is an act of prejudice that devalues and disadvantages individuals based on their characteristics such as race, gender, religion, age, physical appearance, and sexual orientation....
Read More
: The impact of discrimination on hope and empathy: a look at its lasting effects
Emotions are an integral part of human existence that underpin our interactions with ourselves, others, and the world around us. They can be both positive and negative, and they shape how we...
Read More
: How emotions shape identities: a look at sexual minority communities hopes, despairs, and resiliences
Dissatisfaction is something that can be common in many areas of life, from work to personal relationships.
It's important to note that keeping such feelings secret can have negative consequences....
Read More
: How secrecy about dissatisfaction perpetuates avoidance and withdrawal?