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The natural magic of gardening and growth.

In the heart of nature’s embrace, at that sweet spot where soil hits soul and life unfolds in the care of those who till it, lies a profound and often unspoken magic. This magic in gardening and growth – which is more than just growing plants – speaks to a deep connection between…

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Overcoming the stigma surrounding mental health.

Mental health is a complex branch of the human experience. It’s been deeply woven into society for years. Understanding, addressing, and destigmatizing mental health issues has always been like trying to solve a maze. The labyrinth is made from…

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The paradox of ‘digital reality’.

In the digital age, a time woven together by zeros and ones, there’s an odd contradiction that defines us all. A search for authenticity amidst the curated realities of social media. It’s a vast and complex…

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The hunt for happiness.

Happiness, the one thing we all want in life. It’s been thought about philosophically, emotionally and even physically. Yet still, we don’t know how to get it.Some people say…

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How intelligent are humans really?

There are many forms and definitions of intelligence and humans have a great potential for many of those forms of intelligence. But how do we humans really use that intelligence? Are we using our full…

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The true power of uplifting/positive thoughts.

Our thoughts are powerful, which is great. But we have to be cautious, because also the negative thoughts, have that power. That means, if we are not careful about our thoughts, we might harm ourselves, through negative and harmful thoughts. The impact of thought on us, is not only …

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How can autistic people be truly included, in their workplace?

This question is not easy to answer, as the autistic symptoms are different from person to person, although some symptoms seem to be shared by a large percentage of autistic people. This statement/assumption is made based on my own experiences, as an autistic person and on conversations with other people with autism…

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How can we (as humans), achieve global peace?

It’s a really tricky issue, that’s had people scratching their heads for ages. There’s all these political, social, financial, and cultural threads tied up in it. It’s complicated! To explore it, we need to look at the different parts that lead to peace, and how they could possibly be grown globally…

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Exploring higher dimensions and their mind-bending entities.

Grasping the notion of a four-dimensional creature/thing, stretches our three-dimensional comprehension of reality. Delving into this intricate subject compels us to traverse the worlds of sophisticated mathematics, physics, and philosophy. For newcomers, understanding such an entity necessitates…

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Understanding autism: A neurodivergent perspective.

Autism, often described as a spectrum disorder, has garnered increased interest and awareness in recent years. However, misconceptions still exist with some incorrectly labeling it a disease. Here, we aim to explore why autism is not a disease but can be viewed as a disability. By understanding the neurodiversity within the autism spectrum, we can promote acceptance, support and inclusivity for autistic individuals.

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Embracing neurodiversity. Enriching our society through inclusion.

In a world that celebrates diversity, it is essential to recognize and appreciate the vast spectrum of neurological differences that exist among individuals. Neurodiversity is a concept that emphasizes the unique strengths and perspectives of people with diverse neurological conditions, including but not limited to autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences…

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