On the Concept of Mental Illness & Disorder

The concept of mental illness is an interesting one. To recognize it appropriately, you need to understand it's opposite, mental health, but incidentally, there are many things that a functional, capable, mind can and will do for regulation that are considered in-themselves mental illnesses when it is more appropriate to recognize them as either mere symptoms or expressions of the attempt by a mind to maintain health and integrity.

I watched someone shape-shift today, …

Let me recount how someone's entire figure changed in my perception. No, unfortunately nothing exceptionally surreal happened, but I was thinking about trying to view customers in a less judgmental way when a customer was about take pictures of an art book in the store (it's not allowed). I let her know, and she quickly … Continue reading I watched someone shape-shift today, …

What it Actually Means to Be a Man: On Masculinity vs Manhood

Normally, I wouldn't even dream of writing an article with such a seemingly pretentious title. Normally, I'd reference Marcus Aurelius and say "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one," and leave it at that. The quote is excellent, but it does little to reveal explicitly what characteristics actually contribute … Continue reading What it Actually Means to Be a Man: On Masculinity vs Manhood

On the Concept and Phenomenon of Individuality; Understanding the Individual (part 1/2)

A few months ago, I began writing out a series of personal notes and ideas about individuality and individualism that gradually lead to the creation of the following essay. In purpose, this essay is a conceptual matrix of information aimed at the inspiration of ideas. In form, this essay is an analysis of different perspectives … Continue reading On the Concept and Phenomenon of Individuality; Understanding the Individual (part 1/2)