Tag: boundaries
All the articles with the tag "boundaries".
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2019-20
The School of Life article “The Capacity to Give up on People” argues that true self-respect sometimes requires recognizing when others are unwilling or unable to change and having the courage to walk away rather than endlessly blaming oneself.
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R2.
A short reflection on how trust accrues slowly, can shatter instantly, and may never fully return—naming patience with fragile bonds as the emotional work that outlasts the moment of rupture.
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End Game Analysis: Connectedness
The author argues that deep work must stay paired with reasonable human connection—because ideas and opportunities come from others, past relational pain can make new ties feel unsafe, and recalibration after hard experiences is how healthier boundaries form.
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Narcissistic Illusion.
A first-person account traces fast-forward plans, shrinking text-only contact, and push-pull intimacy with someone who seemed ideal—ending in eroded trust, projected blame, and the ache of a bond that was never truly mutual, with warning signs catalogued at the close.
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Resilience IV - Is my dog unhappy?
A deliberately trivial ABC—dog staring sparks guilt, invented boredom, future-parent fear—shows how questioning “iceberg” beliefs can reset boundaries without pretending you can read a pet’s mind.
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Electronica Genius.
Notes on Joris Voorn’s Balance mix as painted, sample-sliced electronica that still opens new creative leads.