From ancient myths to modern heartbreaks, love continues to shape who we are - even if we still don’t know exactly what it is
As I’m nearing the end of my freshman year of college, I’ve done some reflecting.
In adulthood, friendships rely less on proximity and more on intention — harder to build, but deeply rewarding.
Turns out, your frontal lobe, the part of your brain responsible for decision-making, emotional regulation, boundaries, and not texting back toxic people, doesn’t fully develop until your mid-to-late twenties....
Boys may come and boys may go, but friends are there forever, right? Although I believe many friendships last longer than romantic relationships in your 20s, that doesn’t mean...
People are social creatures, especially in college. College is one of the times in your life when it can be hard to get even an hour to yourself. Anyone...
Two of my closest friends are graduating without me, and here's what I have to say to them as they start their next journey.
I've found the majority of the time, negativity and shade is most likely an extension of their own insecurities that they have not worked through. In psychology, it's called...
Entering adulthood: the confusion and the freedom of a whole new world.