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Mark D. White Ph.dPsychology Today |
Manic episodes make decision-making feel more urgent, but not uncontrollable.
You may be doing more harm than you think when you stay silent after a slur.
A brainwashed Captain America shows us how fascists acquire and maintain power.
Hierarchy can be consistent with equality if there is respect between everybody.
It can be hard to find your purpose in life, but you don't have to do it alone.
You should preserve your attention for things you can meaningfully affect.
You deserve to know if your partner is cheating, even if you don't want to know.
Setting rules for ourselves is the easy part—sticking to them is much harder.
Daredevil's extreme mood swings are a cause for concern as well as a warning.
His crisis may parallel the multiple roles we play.
Daredevil shows us why feeling the "weight of the world" is not healthy.
Even a superhero like Daredevil questions his life choices—but maybe too often.