When facing oppression, many individuals find solace within themselves through their thoughts and beliefs. This inner desire becomes a refuge from external pressures that may threaten one's identity...
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: The power of inner desire: how thoughts and beliefs promote resilience during political strife
The idea that individuals are autonomous agents who make decisions independently and have full control over their lives is a cornerstone of Western thought. This belief is often based on the...
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: Revisiting the notion of autonomy in relationships: exploring lesbian mutual care as an example
Can lesbian identity provide a model for moral agency grounded in relational interdependence rather than independence?
The answer to this question is highly debatable, but there are certainly some...
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: Can lesbian identity provide a model for moral agency grounded in relationship interdependence?
What are mutual aid networks?
Mutual aid networks are organizations that offer support to people who need it. They can be physical, digital, or both. Examples include food pantries, clothing...
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: Uncovering the power of mutual aid networks for support and resilience within lgbtq+ communities
Attention-seeking behavior is an innate human desire to be noticed, accepted, and valued by others. It manifests itself in various forms, including seeking approval, recognition, praise, validation,...
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: The psychology of sexual attention seeking discover the science behind it
The concept of vulnerability has been discussed extensively in philosophical literature as it pertains to the nature of human existence. Some scholars argue that vulnerability is intrinsic to our...
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: Ontology of relational being and the concept of vulnerability
Self-sufficiency is defined as being able to meet one's own needs without help from others. It can be seen as a positive trait for an individual to possess, as it shows independence and...
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: Sexuality selfsufficiency through selfreflection: how rejection can enhance independence
The concept of emotional independence is about being self-reliant and able to manage one's own feelings without relying on others for validation, support, or companionship. It involves developing...
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: How emotional independence and relational unity can coexist in a healthy relationship
I will explore how shared experiences of discrimination can become bonding mechanisms for individuals who have faced similar struggles, while also considering the potential negative impacts that...
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: The psychological benefits and potential pitfalls of shared experience discrimination bonding
Resilience is defined as the ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change. It operates as both an individual virtue and a collective ethical resource in marginalized communities...
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: The power of resilience: a guide to navigating adversity and fostering collective action