Arthur Rimbaud’s Brutal War on Poetry: The Seer Who Burned Himself Alive
The Pyromaniac of Poetry: Rimbaud’s Scorched-Earth Vision Arthur Rimbaud did not merely write poetry—he set it ablaze, watched it smolder, […]
Centered around emotional intelligence, this category will dive into how poetry can help individuals understand their emotions, navigate relationships, and develop deeper connections with themselves and others.
The Pyromaniac of Poetry: Rimbaud’s Scorched-Earth Vision Arthur Rimbaud did not merely write poetry—he set it ablaze, watched it smolder, […]
Suffering as Transformation: Rilke’s First Duino Elegy and the Meaning of Pain “Who, if I cried out, would hear me
The Haunting Aftermath of Love: When Absence Becomes an Obsession There is a peculiar violence in the way love lingers.
The Architecture of Loss: Why Mastery Is a Lie Loss is not merely an occurrence; it is the silent architect
The Trap of Fallenness: Why You Are Never Truly Outside It In Being and Time, Martin Heidegger gives us fallenness, the
The Unseen Structure: Why Emotions Are Not Personal, But Foundational Philosophy, ever eager to render the human experience into a
The Delusion of Mastery: On Surviving, Enduring, and Colliding with Emotion You do not master your emotions. You survive them.
The Psychology of Sales: What Knocking on Doors Taught Me About Life There are doors everywhere. Some are literal—wood, steel,
Desire: The Labyrinth That Keeps You Trapped Desire is a labyrinth with no entrance and no exit, a perpetual motion
Depression doesn’t just steal joy; it rewires the very architecture of perception. It twists the fabric of reality, rendering it