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[Edited] Honesty / Dishonesty

[Edited] Honesty / Dishonesty

Posted on February 14, 2021February 25, 20212 Comments on [Edited] Honesty / Dishonesty

[This post has been edited since I first published it, because – like I wrote in this very post – words have impact.] Ah, honesty. The one thing we claim is the most important thing when it comes to relational contexts, I believe. Or is it just me?I have a ridiculously high tolerance for all … Continue reading [Edited] Honesty / Dishonesty

The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Posted on September 3, 2020September 7, 2020No Comments on The Power of Words

Oh my, she must be very shy, the butcher told her mother when she was about four years old, after he had asked her a question that she didn’t answer. Her mother didn’t object.It was the day she learned that she was shy, and she kept believing it for a very long time. Relatives and … Continue reading The Power of Words

General Overwhelm

General Overwhelm

Posted on January 14, 2020February 17, 20211 Comment on General Overwhelm

“I’m so overwhelmed by everything right now!” “Oh, okay. What exactly is causing you distress?”. “Everything! Nothing?! All of it, I think? Life. My existence. People. Things. Having to get up in the morning and do stuff!” “Oh, alright then. Makes perfect sense. NOT.” This could be me talking to basically anyone I know, me … Continue reading General Overwhelm

Blast From the Past

Blast From the Past

Posted on July 14, 2019August 16, 2019No Comments on Blast From the Past

When I woke up this morning, something just didn’t feel right. I was hurting and sad and I didn’t quite know why. Right before waking up, I had a dream in which I heard my toaster beep (I have one of those super fancy toasters that don’t scare the hell out of you by catapulting … Continue reading Blast From the Past

The Attachment Pandemonium

The Attachment Pandemonium

Posted on June 3, 2019December 27, 20192 Comments on The Attachment Pandemonium

About a year ago, my main text rant buddy introduced me to the notion of attachment theory by recommending an audio book with the title “Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How it Can Help You Find – and Keep – Love” by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller. I was sceptical at first, … Continue reading The Attachment Pandemonium

The Emotion Fortress

The Emotion Fortress

Posted on March 12, 2019October 14, 2019No Comments on The Emotion Fortress

I stumbled upon the concept of emotional (un-)availability a few days ago and it really resonated with me. I’m always amazed when something I’ve been experiencing in some form or another can be put into words and even has its own name. (BTW*, I don’t know what all these sudden mind-blowing realisations of mine are … Continue reading The Emotion Fortress

Lonely Times

Lonely Times

Posted on February 1, 2019January 8, 20222 Comments on Lonely Times

Do you know the kind of loneliness that hits you in the middle of the day? Not the one you occasionally feel at night when you’re home alone, but the one that strikes in the middle of an activity? No? Lucky you! In that case, like many of the things I write, the following may … Continue reading Lonely Times

Gretchenfrage

Gretchenfrage

Posted on December 23, 2018February 8, 2020No Comments on Gretchenfrage

In the final year of high school, most Luxembourgish students have the pleasure of reading and discussing Goethe’s Faust, a masterpiece from the 19th century. Since my memory of Faust is a little blurry, allow me to quote the following from Wikipedia in order to explain what it’s about: “Faust is the protagonist of a … Continue reading Gretchenfrage

Back to Start

Back to Start

Posted on October 30, 2018January 18, 20191 Comment on Back to Start

Go back to start − each of us has had to deal with that phrase and its consequences when playing Monopoly. Little did I know back then that Monopoly was actually preparing me for real life. Yes, this is another post about the quest for a life partner. Are you tired of those yet? If … Continue reading Back to Start

On the Outside Looking In

Posted on September 21, 2018February 5, 20191 Comment on On the Outside Looking In

Have you ever seen one of those movies in which, at some point, one of the characters looks into a room full of other happy characters through a window? The character is all alone and unhappy and wishing to be a part of the group he’s looking at from the outside, both craving a connection … Continue reading On the Outside Looking In

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