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Moral Calculus « The Inner Limits
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Exploring my experiences with mental illness. I’ve had philosophy on my mind a fair amount lately. This may be because I’ve read, or listened to, a couple philosophy books fairly recently. But it brings to mind some moral dilemmas I’ve been trying to work my head around – not ones in my own life, mind you. No, moral dilemmas in comics. Big shocker there, huh? Is one of them right and the other wrong? Are they both right and both wrong at different times, morally speaking? It can be hard to say. In th...
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Das Ist Verboten! « The Inner Limits
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Exploring my experiences with mental illness. I’m going to talk about something here that may be, but hopefully will not turn out to be, explosive: politics. Specifically, my views on certain things, because several things have been weighing on my mind recently, this is one of them, and I’m hoping that putting some of it out in a relatively coherent form will keep it from taking up more of my own headspace. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Cape Fear →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commentin...
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The Inner Limits « Exploring my experiences with mental illness « Page 2
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Exploring my experiences with mental illness. Newer posts →. I have a friend who recently started her own blog, and she’s pretty awesome. Recently, she made this post to her blog, and I thought it was too good not to share. Emotional labor (here’s the Wikipedia article. On it), essentially, is emotional expression (or suppression) that you have to perform as a part of your job, in the simplest definition. Those waiters at your favorite restaurant? The counter workers at the local fast food place? 8216; I...
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The Chosen « The Inner Limits
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Exploring my experiences with mental illness. Courage. Honor. Loyalty. Sacrifice. I know I’ve expressed a number of fears recently, and some people I know were worried, and justifiably so, that these fears might be problematic and difficult to overcome – and that the inability to overcome my fears might be a big obstacle to going into the field of social work. How can I hope to help others with their problems, if I have such fears of my own? What if I let the people who are counting on me down? Enter you...
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Mental Illness Doesn’t Discriminate, but People Do « The Inner Limits
https://theinnerlimits.wordpress.com/2015/07/28/mental-illness-doesnt-discriminate-but-people-do
Exploring my experiences with mental illness. Mental Illness Doesn’t Discriminate, but People Do. I’ve had similar thoughts myself; it gets frustrating at times when people I can otherwise spends a great deal of time with come out and start talking about mental illness in a way that makes me feel like I have to hide mine. I responded that if the young man hadn’t been Muslim, this wouldn’t even be a topic of conversation, and apparently the idea. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. To Boldly Go →.
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knightveritas « The Inner Limits
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Exploring my experiences with mental illness. Ah, overthinking, the bane of those with depression and anxiety disorders alike. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, overthinking has a specific meaning in this context; according to this article on PSYweb.com. And with that, I’m out (for now). Despite it being Suicide Awareness month, my story and experiences with suicide have been pretty well documented elsewhere on this blog. So instead I thought that today I would engage in some geekery. It’s...
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