Society raises us on grand, romantic gestures. Movies and books teach us that true love is a whirlwind. We expect it to be dramatic, all-consuming, and full of intense passion. Consequently, when we finally experience that kind of intensity, it feels like we’ve won the lottery. But there is a dark side to many behaviors […] The post 8 Romantic Behaviors That Feel Passionate—But Are Actually Toxic appeared first on Budget and the Bees.| Budget and the Bees
How to win a mind game? Before I tell you how to win, I want to point out that people who play mind games are toxic. If someone withholds their attention and is making you feel like you need to … Continue reading → The post How to Win a Mind Game? appeared first on The Goddess Principles.| The Goddess Principles
The question of whether a tree makes a sound if it falls in a forest with no one there to hear it is usually ascribed to the philosopher cleric Bishop George Berkeley, better known in mathematical circles for his attack on fluxions as 'the ghosts of departed quantities'. Apparently he never said it. But I was reminded of it on seeing one of BBC News' entertainingly bad headlines.It read: 'It felt personal': Si King on avoiding Sycamore Gap tree felling site until now| Now Appearing
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