Tag: grief_literacy
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The Economy Is Not on Fire, Just Simmering Alarmingly
The content describes the economic challenges of 2025, highlighting stagnant growth and rising inflation, symbolised by an ex returning. Increased tariffs have escalated costs, while investment feels precarious, and immigration…
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Is travel about feeling alive
Travel combines the exhilaration of feeling alive with the opportunity to broaden horizons. It wakes us up to different cultures and perspectives, challenging assumptions while fostering empathy. The journey serves…
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When the Miracle Feels Like a Migraine
The pharmaceutical industry exemplifies a paradox of life-saving innovations alongside significant inequities. While it provides essential drugs and treatments, it also prioritises profits, leading to unaffordable pricing and the medicalisation…
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Editing Starts Strong
Editing is crucial for improving writing, but it can easily become excessive. Initial edits enhance clarity and structure, while continued tinkering often leads to procrastination. Writers may fear rejection, causing…
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When the Wrong Mug Ruins the Whole Day
Mugs serve as more than simple drinkware; they embody emotional connections, memories, and personal rituals. Many people develop attachments to their favourite mugs, viewing them as irreplaceable comfort objects linked…
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The True Cost of Reducing Benefits
The reduction of benefits appears fiscally responsible but leads to severe social consequences, including increased hunger, health crises, and loss of potential among vulnerable populations. The stigma surrounding benefit claimants…
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Sepsis: When “Just a Fever” Isn’t Just a Fever
Sepsis often begins with common symptoms like a cough or fever, leading to severe complications if untreated. Many remain unaware of its signs due to cultural stigma and lack of…
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How to Change the Bed
This guide offers tips for effortlessly changing your bedding, emphasising comfort and efficiency. It suggests using flat sheets, duvet covers with ties, and specific techniques like the Reverse Burrito Method…
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The Dream of the Open Wallet
The content explores the complex relationship between money, freedom, and emotional well-being. While money is often seen as a path to autonomy, it also creates stress and obligations. The pursuit…
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Maths Isn’t the Villain
Maths often carries a negative stigma, perceived as a daunting subject. Many people who claim to struggle with it perform calculations in daily life without hesitation. This fear stems from…











