Marriage & Relationships

Resolving Conflict Before Feelings Catch Up

IntroductionConflict is inevitable, but progress doesn’t always wait for affection. Often, the people we like least are the ones we are forced to work with the most. Ironically, the less we like someone, the more likely circumstances demand collaboration through tension and disagreement. Relationships drift when we wait for feelings to improve before engaging in […]

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Navigating Power, Frustration, and Strategy

Introduction Sometimes dealing with people—or systems—feels like being stuck in a bad restaurant. You’re handed the wrong order, sent in circles, and no one seems accountable. That’s when you want to “speak to the manager.” In life, politics, or geopolitics, the principle is the same: identify who is really in control and hold them accountable.

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Missing the Feeling, Not the Person

Introduction Sometimes we think we miss a person, but what we really miss is the energy we felt around them. That feeling—excitement, tension, anxiety, or even frustration—can be familiar, even if it wasn’t healthy. People reflect back to us energies we haven’t fully processed from childhood. They can also mirror patterns we grew up with,

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Digital Dating and Hidden Bias: How Algorithms Decide Love

Introduction Many people think dating apps are fair, but the truth is that not all men are treated equally. Algorithms quietly filter users before they even have a chance to connect. Rejection isn’t always about looks, personality, or effort—it’s often programmed into the system. Filters like height, income, and lifestyle silently determine who appears on

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