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Frenemies: Beware Your Fake Friends
Explore the hidden dangers of frenemies—those who pretend to support you while subtly undermining your growth. Drawing on Robert Greene’s insights and psychological reflection, this post unpacks why people act this way, how to spot false humility, and why setting boundaries is an act of self-respect.
Jul 4, 20254 min read


On people who put others down
Why do people put others down? Drawing from Alfred Adler’s theory of Individual Psychology, this article explores how insecurity, inferiority complexes, and a lack of social connectedness can lead to criticism and cruelty. It unpacks the psychological roots of superiority behavior and offers a path toward self-worth, contribution, and human connection.
Jul 4, 20254 min read


Lonely in the crowd
In a hyper-connected world, loneliness is rising. Drawing on Martin Buber’s I-It vs I-Thou philosophy, this article explores how digital life, social media, and surface-level interactions leave us unseen and disconnected. When we reduce others—and ourselves—to roles and content, we lose real connection. This post is a reflection on how to reclaim presence, depth, and human encounter in an age of distraction and hyper-evaluation.
Jun 16, 20254 min read
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