Reflections on Identity: Four More Angles of Tension
Vulnerability Vulnerability is the point where the inner self steps into the open, unshielded. To reveal fears, desires, or insecurities is to risk reshaping the file others keep about you. Sometimes this leads to deeper connection, as people see you more fully and respond with compassion. Other times it exposes you to judgment or dismissal. […]
Reflections on Identity: Four Angles of Tension
Solitude In solitude, the inner self stands unchallenged. You are free from the shaping gaze of others and can rest in the truth that only you know. This private space allows honesty without performance, yet it also carries the risk of distortion. Without feedback, the self can become inflated, confused, or fragmented. Solitude reveals that […]
A Philosophical Reflection on Identity: The Tension Between Internal Self and External Perception
Identity sits at the crossroads between two realities: the one we hold privately within ourselves and the one that others construct about us. These two versions are rarely identical. The internal self is a fluid experience of memory, desire, and self-awareness, while the external perception is a mosaic built from fragments others observe and interpret. […]
Why You Should Always Be Practicing Your Posture and What That Looks Like in Practice
Posture is more than how you look when you sit or stand. It is the alignment of your bones, muscles, and joints in a way that minimizes strain, preserves energy, and allows your body to function at its best. Practicing good posture consistently can influence not only your physical health but also your mood, confidence, […]
You Only Exist in the Perception of Others
Human identity is not a fixed object but a shifting construction built partly within the minds of others. Each person you meet forms a mental file about you, a record shaped by what they observe, what they interpret, and what they choose to remember. This means that the version of you that exists in their […]
You Can’t Make Someone a Priority If There Are No Others in the List
The idea of making someone a priority is built on the notion of comparison. A priority only takes shape when measured against something else, when there are competing options to weigh and rank. Without alternatives, the concept itself collapses. If there is only one person on the list, calling them a priority becomes meaningless, because […]
Signs Someone Doesn’t Realize the Effect They Have on People
Many individuals move through life unaware of the impact they leave behind. They speak, act, or carry themselves in ways that ripple through others without ever recognizing it. Some create warmth and inspiration wherever they go, while others unknowingly drain energy or create tension. The key feature is the same: they do not fully grasp […]
How to Measure the Impact of Something
Impact is the difference something makes, and measuring it means finding evidence that change has occurred because of a specific action, event, or decision. Whether you are evaluating a project, a personal habit, or a business strategy, the challenge lies in identifying not only what happened but also how significant that change truly is. Define […]
How Long Would One Egg and One Slice of Bacon Take You Out of Ketosis?
When following a ketogenic diet, the concern is often how easily certain foods may push you out of ketosis. Ketosis is a metabolic state where your body primarily burns fat for fuel, producing ketones from fatty acids. It is generally maintained by keeping carbohydrate intake very low, usually under 20–50 grams per day depending on […]
How Long Would One Egg, One Slice of Bacon, and One Slice of Cheese Take You Out of Ketosis?
A ketogenic diet works by keeping carbohydrate intake very low so that the body shifts into fat-burning mode and produces ketones. Because ketosis can feel fragile at first, people often worry that even small meals could disrupt it. A common breakfast question is whether something as modest as one egg, one slice of bacon, and […]