Category: education
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Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness can be a deceptive security guard, shielding us from those we’ve unfairly and fairly deemed dangerous. It locks away feelings of safety, often healthily protecting us from repeat offenders. No act of kindness or apology can dismantle its grip. It’s a heavy yet convenient reminder, haunting us with the burden of unresolved grievances that…
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Recommended Movies to Help Feel More Comfortable about or feel more used to and relaxed about yours and other’s impending death
Poet Deb aims to create a supportive space on her website where readers can confront and accept the topic of death without stigma. By promoting open dialogue and critical thinking around this subject, she hopes to foster empathy and empower individuals to respond proactively, ultimately enriching their life perspectives.
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The Bravery
In a world rife with digital fear, true bravery is sharing ideas online. Regular people, armed with intellectual humility, face the wrath of the terrified masses. Complaints flourish, yet accountability is scarce. For those bogged down, offering an illustrated dictionary might ignite the courage needed to confront their self-doubt and the chaos around them.
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”The Thinker’s Guide To Fallacies” – a handy PDF guide
In a self-proclaimed heroic act, the author flaunts their valuable insights on Substack, inviting readers to glean wisdom from a supposed treasure trove of information. But are these gems truly enlightening, or just another masquerade? Dive in and decide for yourself if the brilliance shines or merely glitters.
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Poet Deb’s Growing Collection of Critical Thinking Poetry
https://muchlovedebpoems.com/tag/critical-thinking-2
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Hello kind reader – when realize and remember
The content reflects on death anxiety as a fundamental human concern, suggesting it shapes our computer online presence. It encourages confronting and accepting the reality of death, advocating for a compassionate approach to understanding human violence. The message is a heartfelt reminder of our shared mortality and the love that persists despite it.
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We’re NOT on a flat earth
From Whidbey Island, Seattle’s skyline dazzles on the horizon, but Tacoma remains an elusive ghost, hidden even under the stars. The curvature of the Earth shrouds it from view. Want to see Tacoma? Then ditch the distant perch and make the journey—experience reality, not just a skyline illusion.
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why don’t we all know now the minute we die?
In the face of already existing panic and crime, the poem reflects on the anxieties surrounding when we will die. It poses a thought-provoking question about what would happen if we all knew our last minute alive, what would happen if knew what time that will be, and that this secret is a vital safeguard,…
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The Native Floridians Who Sued – news
The Miccosukee Tribe tackles death anxiety head-on, offering a bold solution that ripples through America. By confronting existential fears in their suing, they transform a collective struggle into a communal strength. This provocative approach challenges others to rethink their own relationship with each other, mortality and encourages a deeper dialogue about life and its inevitable…
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Nuanced Bobby Kennedy Junior
Bobby isn’t just another voice; he’s a cultural whirlwind challenging America’s complacent health system. Amidst a mass panic driven by death anxiety, he urges us to question the status quo of diet and medical care. Few grasp his profound insights—can we afford to ignore a true visionary?
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Superior Force – Movie
“Superior Force” reveals the raw truth of death anxiety as a family faces an avalanche at a ski resort. The father’s instinctive, flawed reaction of panic exposes the deeper emotional struggle within us all. Rather than demonizing him, we should acknowledge that fear can often render us unheroic in moments of crisis.
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horses resting from human hypocrisy
Freedom is a seductive illusion. You preach autonomy while clinging to control over others, demanding they conform to your desires. When challenged, do you truly embrace the chaos of genuine liberty, or will you hypocritically attempt to stifle those who dare to defy you? The struggle for authenticity is fraught with contradictions.
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Testing Out a Talk Therapist
Bring your life’s companion Death Anxiety with you to any talk therapist Does the talk therapist listen and talk to Death Anxiety? Or is the talk therapist avoiding doing this? Yes.Then through the bones of your jaw and teeth say and ask “When come to realize that death anxiety is what humans are reacting to…
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Energy Wasting Male Politics
Politics demands courage and critical thinking. If you can’t embrace uncomfortable truths and battle your own anxieties, step aside. The petty hierarchy games are tedious distractions. Real leadership requires focus on facts and genuine problem-solving. If that’s too much, enjoy the fights from the sidelines while “thinkers” take charge.
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My quote’s explanation
Humans’ reactions to death anxiety reveal a deeper truth about existence. If you don’t grasp this, do a quick Google search for clarity. AI effortlessly unpacks this profound concept. It’s time to confront the uncomfortable reality of life’s fragility. Seriously, don’t ignore it. Much love, Poet Deb.
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Henry Bergh’s Earthy Work
Henry Bergh, the trailblazer for animal welfare in America, revolutionized how society views and treats animals. As we commemorate his birthday this August 29th, let’s celebrate the audacity that sparked real change. Without his contrarian spirit, the respect animals deserve today might still be a distant dream?
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The Art & Science of Parenting the Trump Administration
Good parenting isn’t about coddling, and being sarcastic, it’s a delicate dance of calmness and firm training. Mastering critical thinking while understanding triggers can transform stressful situations. When handled right, even the ornery child -er- Trump administration can feel secure. Are we ready to embrace this provocative approach to parenting an American president? It’s time…
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LMAO
Death anxiety grips us all, yet many dismiss it with hollow laughter. This shallow reaction reveals more about their fear than the profound truth behind confronting mortality. Ignoring this anxiety doesn’t erase it; it festers beneath the surface, cloaked in humor. Are we truly brave, or merely cowardly jesters?
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America’s Karens
In a land riddled with “Karens,” the Trump Administration epitomizes the phenomenon. From loud complaints to a denial of reality, these individuals flaunt their entitlement while undermining democracy. The irony? Their own frail minds imprison them, allowing no joy in others’ happiness. America, meet your chronic complainers.
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Why the Shyness With Online Trollers?
This poem explores the impact of death anxiety on human interactions, particularly online trolling. It suggests that rudeness often stems from individuals projecting their insecurities and fears. By recognizing this, one can respond thoughtfully and assertively, encouraging accountability while maintaining peace and stability in their own life amidst negativity.
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For Indigenous
Thank you dear reader for allowing this link to appear over there It is for a different perspective that Adds to Not takes away Much love, your Poet and dna-indigenous & white skin friend Deb
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Thank you Dear Sweet Reader for sharing your time with me
If you have been riding along with me for some time now you will understand this post probably better but Maybe this is your first time here and will still get it This song’s message reminds me to share it here among my over 100 poems about death anxiety It is a gift and a…
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Political Poisoning Prevention
The U.S. government is facing discontent due to divisive leadership. Advocating for a non-partisan parliamentary republic the piece suggests this approach would enhance political health and reduce conflicts. By electing leaders without party affiliation, Americans could focus on beneficial policies rather than harmful personalities.
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What Drives Academia?
Every academic discipline reflects a fundamental human desire to deny death and death anxiety. Failures across various fields—medicine, economics, political science, psychology, and journalism—can lead to death.
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Everyday Is Hydration Day
Worldwide livers are cheering us on! Too much salt, sweat, alcohol and caffeine have got to go – So Long! They are causing too much flushing out and dehydrating fasting – causing worldwide droughting of the globally warming up and drying up of vital livers Watermelons Green & Cucumber Salads Electrolytes Professional colonics Shady trees…
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Online Critical Thinking Therapy Workshops for Happiness and Self Actualization
The Foundation for Critical Thinking provides online education that helps improve decision making and mental health, which better insures having a happier more fulfilling life overall.
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A Family of Tellers
A family of Tellers inspiring Poet Deb to create numerous poems and grounding stories sits by her front door. They invite others to “have A Good Sit Down,” showcasing her collection of clay storytellers filled with warmth and love.
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For Extra Sanity
Poet Deb reflects on their “Sanity Meter,” which fluctuates based on external influences and groupthink. They emphasize the importance of fact-checking and maintaining personal sanity through poetry and mindful self-checks. The piece critiques black-and-white thinking and encourages a nuanced, thoughtful approach to understanding information and emotions.
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Your Youtube
The poem dives into the quirks of tech like web browsers and search engines, calling them creative yet tricky tools. In a fun twist, it compares the human brain to having its own chaotic digital world.
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Talking About Death Word
The poem encourages people to use straightforward terms like “Died” and “Dead” instead of euphemisms like “Passed Away.” It suggests that being honest about death is a healthy practice and promotes clarity in discussions about such a sensitive topic. Just be real and say it how it is!
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Why Use AI Art?
The author, Poet Deb, addresses criticism regarding the use of AI-generated images in a poem about introverted children at a noisy summer camp. She challenges assumptions about authenticity in art, suggesting that concerns over image validity distract from the poem’s message. The poem resonates positively on social media despite some criticism.
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Freely Breathing Easier
Poet Deb reflects on the joy of embracing a wood smoke-free environment, highlighting the benefits for both people and nature. By choosing to forgo traditional fire sources, she fosters a healthier space for herself, as well as for birds, bees, and pets. Her heartfelt message emphasizes love for the earth and community.
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I, Don Quixote Rise Up for Horses
This poem confronts the uncomfortable truth of human cruelty in the guise of equestrian romance. By depositing the saddle and spurs in The Museum of Human Cruelty, the poet provokes a stark reflection on humanity’s selfish reliance on horses for their own emotional baggage.
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Glued Closed
Are you trapped in your own life, suffocated by forgetfulness? Struggling to break free even as the weight of reality presses down? Your senses sealed off, locked in a cycle of ignorance. It’s time to confront that stifling pressure and rediscover the world beyond your emotional fog.
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Tips for Introverts On How to Get Out of Summer Camp
In a twist of adult ignorance, you find yourself stranded in a forest with overly enthusiastic extroverts. Instead of mingling, you opt for tree climbing and book reading, avoiding campfire karaoke with a heroic water dousing.
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Crochet Shirt
Are your clothing choices a reflection of critical thinking? Cotton crochet shirts are trendy critical thinking. They expose more than just skin. They challenge us, demanding awareness of protection, comfort, sustainability, and ethical considerations.
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Closed Mind
You were closed when you promised to be open. I adjusted my schedule for you, yet found only a locked door and a sign of your absence. If you’re constantly relocating and shutting me out, why do you still reach out for help? Let me in, or stop pretending.
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Exam Rhymes With Inconveniences and Dangers
We already have enough tensions. The word Exam rhymes with inconveniences and dangers. Few words are stress reduction rhyming words to the word Exam. One is the word Lamb, and that’s pretty much it. There is a subconscious negative affliation the word Exam has to the words Ram, Jam, Slam, Cram, Spam, Scam and Damn.…
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Hello Dear Reader – Here is, “How To Read (And Even Enjoy) Poetry”, and a personal message.
In a heartfelt invitation, poet Deb reflects on her writing “Protest Poems” over the last nine months. Acknowledging the discomfort politics can evoke, she encourages readers to explore these pieces privately, fostering resilience against political anxiety while drawing on her own rich family legacy in politics. Let her words inspire courage and reflection.
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Cooling Reading
This poem encourages readers to focus on their breathing amid hot weather. It suggests practicing deep inhalation and exhalation to enhance serenity and lower body temperature. Drawing inspiration from a 4-7-8 breathing technique, the poem emphasizes the benefits of meditation in promoting tranquility and independence from external cooling methods.
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Oopps
So, the poet wonders about why keep making mistakes, and has regrets, and admits that feeling humbled by them is actually a good thing. Embracing the importance of being open to learning and asking questions to avoid future trip-ups. It’s about have a good friend like intellectual humility and understanding that no one knows it…
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Transgender
The term “transgender” represents a significant modern acknowledgment of diverse gender identities, drawing on the rich history of various non-binary figures throughout the ages. This inclusion enhances human experience, recognizing both struggles and triumphs of those in fluid gender roles. Acceptance fosters connection, challenging societal judgments.
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Organic News Fluency
Organic news fluency is the mastering of what you can already do. Through conscious effort the finding and then sharing of trustworthy and good reporting is a great conversation piece. It is about healthy self-governing ourselves. It is deliberately asking, ”What’s the evidence?” ”What is new here?” ”What is unknown?” And then in answering, ”What…
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The Secret Companion
In this heartfelt reflection, “The Secret” emerges as a comforting companion, offering connection and understanding amidst solitude. It emphasizes the value of having an inner confidant that provides support and fosters peace, creating a nurturing space for personal growth and intimacy. Much Love, Deb Poems conveys warmth and strength in this relationship.
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Thanks To Quora
Quora bursts with life-changing nuggets, like avoiding driving under semi trucks and knowing Uber tricks. But the best advice? Good ol’ Anonymous proclaims that in just ten minutes, you can learn the timeless art of… well, let’s say it’s a hands-on skill that many might find liberating. Cheers to that!
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Thank You, Subscriber…
So, it turns out that Google searches for “poems” have been going down since 2004, and it might mean poetry lovers are pretty rare these days? Deb appreciates anyone still interested in poetry and sends out some positive vibes. It’s nice to know poetry still has fans!
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The Perfect Movie Theater
Boredom is a silent killer, turning life into a monotonous loop. Yet, amidst the apathy, lies a ticket to your own cinematic journey—a path where your passions ignite and addiction to dullness fades away. Choose your narrative, relish the bliss, and remember: you control the show or sink into endless yawn.
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Looking at the Open Opened Mind
The post describes a metaphorical mind space marked “Always Open,” encouraging openness to new ideas and perspectives. Positive reviews highlight its welcoming nature, relaxed atmosphere, and excellent problem-solving opportunities. Visitors express gratitude for the unique environment that fosters creativity and promotes values like cooperation and global peace.
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Did your Dad, Uncle, Cousin, Brother, Neighbor, TV Actor, Sister, Aunt, Mother, Teacher, Grand Dad, Grand Mother
This piece invites introspection about how childhood experiences shape political views and fears. It encourages readers to reflect on past traumas and their emotional impact, prompting questions about current beliefs and voting behaviors. By examining these connections, individuals can gain clarity and understanding of their motivations in a compassionate manner.
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What Humbles You?
The content explores the concept of humbling experiences, questioning where and how they occur, who is involved, and their frequency. It contrasts humiliating humility with a positive, open-minded kind that promotes change. It invites reflection on personal moments of changing one’s mind and the reasons behind those transformations.
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The “Call For Perfection” Fallacy
You want me to agree to impossible conditions. Stop trying to divert me and yourself away from what you are doing. Be honest. You have no intentions of thinking deeper about this issue. Instead, you are raising nothing but objections. Just admit you are a Scared Mental Thinker and that your mind is self-protectively closed.…
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Critical Thinking Stuffed Inside Basement Barrels
(A heads-up: this poem is for mature readers.) Critical thinking stuffed inside basement barrels by the serial killer inside the human skull, that cuts off open arms of fair and balanced objective reasoning, cuts out the heart of empathetic, unselfish, non-controlling motives, strangles the throat, and stabs the eyes, of public discourse that have the…
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Question the Trust the Gut
The post emphasizes the importance of critical thinking to clear harmful biases and assumptions that hinder personal growth. It encourages individuals to question gut feelings and societal norms, promoting self-exploration and honesty to overcome mental stagnation. The message advocates for a transformative lifestyle through mindful questioning and open-mindedness.
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Censorship of Solar
A heads up for everyone who doesn’t know yet. That when haven’t seen enough good news about residential solar in the US, it’s because it’s being censored. It’s being deleted. It’s being “Reported” for this and that reason that have no merit by scaredy cats. Home solar works great! The censorship of home solar is…
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The Cut Diamonds of Grief
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in Broken, education, family, gardening, Healing, Health, Home, Organic, relationships, Self ReflectionGrief is a complex, multifaceted emotion that can evolve and affect our lives in profound ways. Instead of striving for a polished, socially acceptable form of grief, we should embrace its raw state, recognizing its unique beauty and value. It’s essential to honor our feelings authentically rather than comparing them to societal expectations.
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Inland Adults
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Adult Children, snug in their cozy cocoons, naively dismiss global warming, as mere bedtime tales told by Coastal People. They’re lulled into complacency, believing in fairy tales rather than facing harsh realities. As the ocean rises, they remain pampered and idle, swaddled inside their dry comfort.
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Abusively Mothering Governance
The post reflects on the 2016 US Presidential Election, expressing disillusionment with Hilary Clinton, whom the author describes as manipulative and emotionally immature. Supporters of Bernie Sanders felt used by the Democratic establishment. Clinton’s dismissal of Donald Trump’s supporters as “deplorables” echoed the negativity they experienced in their own lives.
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The faintably fainting brain
The poem describes a metaphorical fall, suggesting weak critical thinking led to an unforeseen event. The imagery of falling down conveys a need for grounding and clarity. It reflects on the importance of awareness and foresight, indicating a moment of realization that arises from being grounded in one’s surroundings.
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Look for the poems in your favorite movies
This webpage talks about how movies are similar to poems and how screenwriting mirrors poetic writing. Both have a structure with a beginning, middle, and end, and screenwriters, like poets, use imagery and connect causes and effects to transport audiences to different worlds. It’s all about those interconnections!
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The Blogger’s SEO Angst
Poet Deb expresses anxiety about the dangers of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for her blog. She highlights the risks of using ineffective strategies like keyword stuffing, duplicate content, and excessive ads, which could lead to disastrous outcomes for their blog, ultimately stating that improper tactics could result in its demise.