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The Quiet Science of Feeling Better Inside Your Own Head
Health & Psychology

March 19, 2026, 4:59 PM

Some days, your mind feels like a room you can’t quite air out. There’s a popular belief that feeling better is mostly about changing your circumstances—finding the right job, the right relationship,

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The Quiet Science of Feeling Better Inside Your Own Head
Health & Psychology
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The Myth of Hustle Culture in Money Management and Daily Output
Finance & Productivity

March 19, 2026, 4:07 PM

Some days, “more” feels like a virtue—and quietly becomes a trap. There’s a certain romance to the idea of hustle: the early alarm, the color-coded calendar, the constant motion that signals you’re se

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The Myth of Hustle Culture in Money Management and Daily Output
Finance & Productivity
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In Defense of Bad Days: Rethinking Our Obsession With Being ‘OK’
Health & Psychology

March 19, 2026, 3:34 PM

Some days aren’t broken; they’re simply telling the truth. We’ve gotten remarkably good at acting fine. Not just in the obvious ways—smiling at coworkers, answering “Good, you?” without thinking—but i

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In Defense of Bad Days: Rethinking Our Obsession With Being ‘OK’
Health & Psychology
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The Map I Lost, the Stranger I Remember Most
Travel

March 19, 2026, 2:38 PM

Some directions vanish, but the feeling of being found stays. Loss is usually described as subtraction: a wallet, a job, a person, a chance. But sometimes loss is stranger than that, more like a door

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The Map I Lost, the Stranger I Remember Most
Travel
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The Quiet Rebellion Against Linear Paths and Safe Office Jobs
Education & Career

March 19, 2026, 1:13 PM

Some lives don’t break with a bang—they slip quietly out of line. There’s a particular kind of silence that follows a resignation email. It isn’t only the absence of meetings or the sudden emptiness o

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The Quiet Rebellion Against Linear Paths and Safe Office Jobs
Education & Career
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The quiet rituals we use to hold ourselves together
Health & Psychology

March 19, 2026, 11:16 AM

Some days, survival looks like a small, deliberate act you repeat until it becomes a kind of promise. There’s a popular fantasy about resilience that makes it loud and cinematic: the comeback speech,

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The quiet rituals we use to hold ourselves together
Health & Psychology
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Dust on the Windowsill, Ash in the Sky, Rain on Repeat
Science & Environment

March 19, 2026, 7:40 AM

Some days, the world feels like it’s trying to settle—on our skin, on our thoughts, on the thin ledge between inside and out. A windowsill is such a small stage for a big story. Dust gathers there wit

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Dust on the Windowsill, Ash in the Sky, Rain on Repeat
Science & Environment
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When More Recycling Makes Things Worse for the Planet
Science & Environment

March 19, 2026, 6:42 AM

The bin feels like a moral alibi. There’s a quiet comfort in the ritual: rinse the jar, peel the label, toss the plastic into the right container. The gesture carries a promise that the mess we make c

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When More Recycling Makes Things Worse for the Planet
Science & Environment