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Happiness: A Social Construct or a Biological Imperative?
The notion that happiness is a mere marketing creation to fuel economic growth is a compelling and thought-provoking thesis. It suggests that our relentless pursuit of "the good life," defined by material possessions and consumer experiences, is not an innate human drive but a carefully engineered social construct. From a philosophical and psychological perspective, this argument holds weight, yet it also simplifies a complex reality. Read more.

David Tyler
Nov 174 min read


Complex, A Life Lived in the Details.
We navigate a universe of details, constantly processing information, feeling a spectrum of emotions, but is life Complex! Let's discuss!

David Tyler
May 54 min read


Self-Advocacy in Action: Empowering Neurodiverse Individuals to Voice Their Needs.
A post that explores how to Empower Neurodiverse Individuals to Voice Their Needs.

David Tyler
Apr 134 min read


Six Virtues of Positive Psychology
Positive Psychology: to identify and classify the universally valued strengths that contribute to human flourishing. drawing from philosophical, religious, and psychological traditions across cultures, led to the identification of six overarching virtues, each encompassing a cluster of related character strengths.

David Tyler
Apr 104 min read
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