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Don’t second guess your decisions
Instead of wondering if you made the right decision, spend your time focusing on making your decision right. The decision has already been made. Now move forward and make the most of the situation. #mentaltoughness #FCP — Dr. Nicole Detling, CMPC (@HeadStrongDoc) February 18, 2020
Marcus Mumford reveals he was sexually abused aged six
After 30 years of hiding away the past, it’s still raw. With help and support the layers can be released. “I’d had the people closest to me hold up a mirror and say, like, ‘Dude, something’s not right here and it’s your responsibility to go figure it out,’” he said. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-62497452 Image: “Mumford & Sons,…
Instead, try “I was a victim of crime.”
What do we say as survivors when others cannot truly empathize with our circumstances? When we say, “I was abused,” they won’t understand what it truly means to live in violence. Instead, try “I was a victim of crime.” Because that’s what it really is, that’s what it means. — We Are Warriors. (@WeAre__Warriors) February…
With his money, Epstein delays justice by a decade
https://nbcnews.to/2XxLtNE Epstein came under renewed scrutiny after his lawyer made a secret deal with prosecutors in 2008 that allowed him to plead guilty to lesser charges after federal authorities pursued him for allegedly having sex with multiple underage victims. Epstein, who was friends with the likes of Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew, wound…
Is “Mary Poppins” racist ?
A US academic has caused controversy online after labelling the Disney classic Mary Poppins racist. Professor Daniel Pollack-Pelzner wrote a piece to the New York Times claiming the nanny Mary Poppins, played by Julie Andrews, “shamefully flirts with blackface” in the scene where she dances with Dick Van Dyke’s Bert on the rooftop to the song Step in Time. “When…
Passion is a strange way to describe work
https://medium.com/@JessicaLexicus/the-dangerous-myths-of-passion-e22546deb454 A hundred years ago, people considered it a dangerous feeling. They were right. When I hear the word “passion,” I imagine two people ripping each other’s clothes off and making furious love in a skyrise. Giving up everything for each other. Making rash decisions, even self-destructive ones, for a fleeting moment of possessive love….