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American Data Privacy: A Global Comparison
This post explores the concept of data privacy, including the differences between data privacy in the US and Germany, the two countries where I have residency.
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How Freudenfreude Can Alter Your Outlook
While plenty of people can feel for others when they experience hardships, freudenfreude allows humans to celebrate each other’s successes as though they are their own.
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The Weaponization Of Therapy Terms
This post explores how manipulative people can take advantage of mental health discussions and therapy terms to get people to pity them or excuse their immoral behavior.
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The Value Of Anger (Open Essay)
This is an open essay discussing my views on being angry on behalf of yourself due to discrimination and other silencing opposition. It speaks of my recent experience with discrimination. For a sample of my professional writing, please check out my other blogs.
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We’re All Gonna Die (Some Of Us A Little Sooner)
A small collection of poems about illness and disease.
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Why We Shouldn’t Fear AI
Many people look upon the digitalization of the world with trepidation, but the advances of the future are something we should learn to embrace.
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In Response To Violence (Open Essay)
How do you deal with loss? How do you process when your whole world has been ripped from you? These are my raw thoughts on the Allen Premium Outlets shooting as a former outlet worker.
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Moralisches Lernen: eine kleine Präsentation
Meine kleine Präsentation über das Thema „moralisches Lernen“.
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Probing The Pedant: Why Nitpicking Is Never The Answer
Constructive criticism helps people grow, but constant nitpicking affects relationships on both ends. Discover why people nitpick, how to deal with nitpicking, and why it’s unhealthy.
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Victims Without Villains
In this day and age, people search for someone or something to blame. Why are we obsessed with creating villains? What happens when they don’t exist?