If you find yourself needing to feel hope and joy again, the post-apocalyptic series Station Eleven on Max can help cure your ...
The editorial article in Friday’s Yakima Herald-Republic by Elizabeth Wellington from the Philadelphia Inquirer is masterful.
Votes have been cast and whether our candidates and issues won or loss, as concerned citizens, our most important work is ...
No matter what your ideology or religious belief, we all need coping skills for these times. It really kind of sucks to be ...
Acclaimed San Antonio writer Naomi Shihab Nye talks about the “clarifying” power of poetry and why it’s needed in turbulent ...
What sort of reply can one offer to a person who has already decided that the world ends here?
Why we need hope As Miller defines it, hope is not a naive approach to seeing the world, where we ignore problems and engage ...
Readers discuss the rancor and mistrust and suggest ways to come together. Also: Floods in America; support for youths; the ...
You may also be mourning your future safety. “At the heart of political grief is a sense of despair due to the loss of predictability and safety in governmental structures,” writes Darcy Harris, PhD, ...
Of course there's a German word for your state of mind right now. Weltschmerz ("world pain") is that feeling of anguish, ...
In other words, it’s feel-good central, which makes it the perfect time of year to play cozy games. Now, what you might find cozy is subjective. After all, some people consider Baldur’s Gate 3 ...
People feel they are worse off, the so called “Rust Belt” States ... for whom the world is at their feet and yet a common feature was loneliness and despair. Many taking drugs, others contemplating ...