Tag: Non-conscious death anxiety
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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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For the Love of Just Playing
What else is there in playing sports other than traditional awards? Plenty. How could it be a game if there aren’t winners and losers?”
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death anxious parenting
The poem explores the intrusive nature of parents who hover over their children, symbolized by flying helicopters. It illustrates how this overwhelming presence can negatively impact children’s emotions and perceptions, emphasizing the damaging effects of excessive scrutiny and control in their lives.
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What Haunts You
In a moment of raw truth, a comment on death anxiety provokes a visceral reaction—flagged and erased. Why suppress the haunting reality that gnaws at the psyche? The fear of mortality is pervasive, lurking long before any jarring words. Deleting the comment doesn’t exorcise the ghost; it amplifies it.
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I Hate My Bad Boss
Bad bosses thrive on control and humiliation, inflicting pain and despair while their victims languish in silence. Escape seems impossible in this toxic hierarchy.