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(Top 3 articles are for ADHD advice)

All articles co-published and edited by jacobstolowski0123@gmail.com :) 

Love and Rationality

Love doesn't follow the rules that logic tries to set for it. It makes people who are normally rational act irrationally, makes it hard to tell the difference between pain and joy, and sometimes doesn't make any sense at all. Philosophers and psychologists have long grappled with its definition—is love a biological instinct, a social construct, or a form of madness we willingly accept? It could be all three, which is a reminder that reason alone can't explain what makes us hu

The anchor of religion

Since the dawn of civilization, religion has been used as an anchor in the absurdity of life.It tells a story about suffering, morality, and purpose. Yet as secularism grows and traditional faith declines, more people are left asking a question once answered by scripture: what gives life meaning? The loss of religious certainty has brought both freedom and anxiety, a world free of doctrine, but filled with emptiness.Science, art, activism, and love are all alternatives to fa

war identity

Every society has to deal with the past. Wars, injustices, and atrocities do not fade away; they exist in collective memory, compounding identity and politics for generations. The moral question that follows is complicated. Is healing found in remembering or in letting go? It may seem kind to forget, but silence often protects those in power. When societies ignore hard truths like colonialism, slavery, and genocide, they are more likely to do them again. Forgetting turns in

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