Suffering with Purpose: Kierkegaard and the Redemptive Power of Pain
Pain is often something we want to avoid at all costs. We dull it, distract from it, scroll past it, or push it down. In a culture that idolises ease, […]
Pain is often something we want to avoid at all costs. We dull it, distract from it, scroll past it, or push it down. In a culture that idolises ease, […]
Scroll through LinkedIn or Instagram these days, and it’s easy to feel like everyone’s turned into a brand.Every bio is polished. Every post is curated. We’re told to be “authentic” […]
We live in an age where artificial intelligence can write essays, compose music, and even hold a conversation. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude — they’re fast becoming part of everyday life. […]
Cognitive behavioural therapy — or CBT — has become a go-to approach for dealing with anxiety, depression, and the general overwhelm of modern life. It gives people practical tools: notice […]
In recent years, conversations around mental health have become more open — and rightly so. We’re finally recognising the importance of caring for the mind, just as we care for […]
We live in a time of endless options.Endless opinions. Endless grey areas. Endless “what ifs.”And with all that freedom comes something unexpected: paralysis. How do you make the right decision […]
We all want to be liked. We want to be seen, understood, praised—even celebrated. And in a culture that rewards visibility, validation, and approval, it’s easy to shape ourselves around […]
What does it mean to live faithfully when the world around you doesn’t? When values are shifting, truth feels negotiable, and doing “what everyone else does” is the path of […]
We don’t always make bad decisions.Sometimes, we simply make no decision at all.We stay quiet. Stay safe. Delay. Deflect. Distract ourselves. We tell ourselves, “Now’s not the time,” or “Someone […]
Reflect on how Kierkegaard’s view of moral responsibility calls us to live with greater intentionality in our daily lives. It’s easy to think ethics belongs in philosophy classrooms, courtroom debates, […]