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Making Self-Care More than a Buzzword | In Other Words

“…From this day forward we shall know That in ourselves our safety must be sought; That by our own right hands it must be wrought; That we must stand unpropped, or be laid low.” William Wordsworth, 1806, November There’s no doubt that life is difficult. We’re constantly presented with challenges and hardships which we’re expected […]

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A Tale of Temperance | In Other Words

Temperance bearing an hourglass, 1338, detail Lorenzetti’s Allegory of Good Government. From 1920 to 1933, it was illegal to produce and sell alcohol in the United States. It was largely the work of The Temperance Movement which led to the passing of the Eighteenth Amendment- criminalising the production, distribution or selling of alcohol. The Temperance […]

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A Policy of Appeasement | In Other Words

To a very real degree, how someone else feels, is not our responsibility. That is not meant in a flippant sense. It is not suggesting that we go around, behaving disgracefully towards people and upsetting them. It is suggesting however, that we should not appoint ourselves guardians of another person’s emotions. When we take on the […]

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hurt Archives | In Other Words

To experience the world through a pane of glass. To reach out and not be able to touch anything or anyone around you. To feel like a stranger in your own home. A brief account of Derealization. With quotes from Milton & Bronte And to the wounded- there will be further battles, but we shouldn’t […]

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In Other Words | Making Sense of Good Advice

I am, like many people in the world I think, feeling significantly displaced. Hustle culture is a lie. It will ensure that you miss the most magical moments in life while pursuing the most menial. Although a characteristic often associated with the downtrodden, humility is in fact a gift granted to those willing to keep […]

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Busy vs Productive | In Other Words

“It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. What are you industrious about?” Henry David Thoreau, 1857, letter to Harrison Blake Professionals work fifty-hour work weeks in order to just stay afloat, while parents and homemakers live on their feet trying to cover the impossible number of daily tasks. Almost everyone believes […]

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forgiveness Archives | In Other Words

Do not judge. We are so quick to demonize others, when we ourselves hold our own depravities. We all have both darkness and light. Instead of the punishing thought process, perhaps we can do better. The final step being, we forgive ourselves. With quotes from Shakespeare, Buechner & more. In 1835, Rev. C. C. Vanarsdalen […]

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Meaning Archives | Page 3 of 5 | In Other Words

Get out of your own way. Once the obstruction is released there is life that will flow. And this is the truth. Life still exists beyond what hinders us. With quotes from Tolstoy, Descartes, Schuller & Seneca. In Letter XXVIII of ‘Letters from a Stoic’, Seneca discusses the fallacy surrounding travel; what it achieves, and […]

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New Year, New King | In Other Words

Days of ceremonies are taking place, one of which includes the submission of the king before the god, Marduk. The chief priest goes to the main temple, cleansing and purifying it ahead of the ceremony. Upon entering the temple, the king is stripped of his crown and kingly attire. The priest leads the king, by […]

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harmony Archives | In Other Words

We so deeply need people that we often forget the importance of boundaries. But what are we giving up in surrendering our boundaries? Quotes from G. Fisher & more. What is our role? Like actors gracing the stage, every day we wake to a role; or to be more accurate, various roles. Quotes from Shakespeare, […]

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Choosing to Take Responsibility | In Other Words

Frederick de Wit, 17th century, Atlas Standing on Earth, Holding up the Heavens Responsibility is a loaded word, one that many people pull back from. It is something a lot of people desire to keep at bay as long as possible; a responsibility-free life is often a romanticised image. Why do we wish to avoid […]

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proverb Archives | In Other Words

Exploring Philosophy, Virtue ‘A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience’, so said Miguel de Cervantes. This week’s proverb: ‘Good fences make good neighbours.’ Exploring Philosophy, Virtue ‘A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience’, so said Miguel de Cervantes. This week’s proverb: ‘Do right and fear no man.’

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Boundaries Worth Protecting | In Other Words

We are reliant on other people for many things and at the most basic level, for company’s sake alone. Many people over the years have made the mistake of believing that they would thrive in isolation. In the realisation of their new reality, they often conclude that it’s not the way to live. Most of […]

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Envy or Emulation | In Other Words

“I know the hatred and envy of your hearts. Ye are not great enough not to know of hatred and envy. Then be great enough not to be ashamed of them!” (Friedrich Nietzsche, 1891, Thus Spake Zarathustra, War and Warriors) Anonymous, 1796, British Museum The Grimm’s German dictionary compiled in the 19th century provided the […]

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