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Why Choice Is Not Always Good For Your Mental Health

In the late 1950s there was a scandal. It was revealed that the Coca-Cola Company and Movie theatres had conspired … More

Anxiety, BPD, Comfort, Decisions, Depression, mental health, movies, Twitter, work

Should You Live? – A Reason Why You Should.

Life is precious. Although the great irony of human civilisation is that only a precious amount of people actually realise this. To be here right now is a triumph, but before you start taking credit for it – its nothing to do with you

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