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Learning to Embrace Mistakes
When I was studying in high school, I came across a quote by Karl Popper, a philosopher and academic, that really caught my attention. He once said:
“Avoiding mistakes is a narrow-minded ideal. If we don’t dare face those challenges that are so difficult as to make the error almost inevitable, knowledge will not be developed. It is from our more daring theories, including those that are wrong, that we learn the most. No one can avoid making mistakes, but the important thing i

Lucia Maggioni
8 hours ago4 min read


Overcoming Acne in Adulthood
Severe acne may seem only skin deep, but its effects on mental health can be devastating.
I’m Anna, a primary school teacher and writer who has struggled with acne since my late teens. I have been through almost every treatment imaginable, and have suffered the consequences of this visual, mental, and medical condition for over six years.
Acne is a term most people are familiar with, whether from their own hidden school photos or the plague of teen movies that overuse it as

Anna Nixon
Jan 275 min read


The Price of Self-Abandonment: What Alopecia Taught Me About Wholeness
I have alopecia, and I wear my bald head proudly now.
Alopecia is hair loss that can be the result of medical conditions, hormonal changes, or genetics. While it is treatable, sometimes its effects can be permanent. When I am out in public, I catch people staring. Online, where I share my story, I receive backhanded compliments — comments that circle how lucky I am to be attractive, or how I could always wear a wig, or how I should “dress up my face” more to distract from th

Jelisha Jones
Jan 215 min read
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