Why Society Fears Murderers: Psychology, History, And Moral Conditioning
Throughout history and across cultures, few acts evoke as much fear and moral concern as murder. Although death is a natural part of societal...
My Quick Walmart Trip Taught Me A Lesson In Self-Advocacy
About a month ago, our local Walmart underwent a major refurbishment, and everyone was waiting impatiently for it to reopen. Well, the day came,...
The Science Behind Why Women Are Called Manipulative
Almost every woman on Earth has heard the line: “Women are manipulative.” It's spoken casually, as if it’s natural. But a closer look at...
How I Learned It Was Time To Ask for Help For My Mental Health
I used to think that being a teenager meant constantly feeling stressed, exhausted, or just generally miserable. I figured it was all part of...
Building Culture & Shaping Success: My Guide To Thriving In HR
When I first became interested in human resources, I never imagined how much the field would evolve. Today, HR isn’t just about hiring or...
I Should Have Seen It Coming From You
Have you ever looked back at a situation you experienced and wondered, “How did I not see it?” That is exactly how I view...
Why My New Weekend Ritual In North Carolina Keeps Me Sane
I didn’t plan to start a weekend ritual. It just sort of happened naturally after a series of chaotic weeks when everything felt louder...
Why Growing Apart From Friends Doesn’t Mean You Failed
The older I get, the more I realize that with time, friendships can change just as much as romantic relationships can. When I was...
I’m More Than Okay With Getting Married Later In Life
The other day, I was on Facebook, which I hardly even check anymore, and saw that someone I went to high school with had...
Why I’m Proud Of The Woman I’ve Become
“I’m proud of the woman I am today because I went through one hell of a time becoming her.”
When I came across this quote,...





















