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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why I Disagree With Esther Perel

For many years, Esther Perel has been saying, " Sex isn't something you do; it's a place you go." So far, so good. Absolutely! Sex isn't a "doing" thing, it's a "being" thing. I've been saying this for years. But I've also been adding to her quote: "Sex isn't something you do; it's a place you go. Hopefully together." Because sometimes one person goes to that place and leaves the other behind. There's a disconnection. And that's a problem.
Relationships
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Race to Acquire: Why We Can't Win at Speed

A biological drive for safety has been misdirected into endless acquisition, creating accelerated threat states that fuel disconnection, distrust, and an unresolvable race for more.
fromMedium
4 months ago

AI Is Prototyping- Not Solving Life's Problems...

Being ghosted in 2025 reflects a disconnect where technology's rapid growth doesn't necessarily translate to better personal connections, revealing a longing for genuine support.
Artificial intelligence
Relationships
fromAllsinglesandmarried
3 months ago

Why Married Couples Stop Truly Hearing Each Other and How to Rekindle Deep Connection

Couples often experience a gradual decline in communication due to life's distractions, leading to disconnection and feelings of isolation.
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Always On: Why Spirituality Matters in the Digital Age

"In today's world, we are rarely out of reach. From the moment we wake up, our phones buzz with notifications...a growing sense of disconnection and emptiness is commonly felt more than ever before."
Digital life
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

A jolt back to life: after years of avoiding risk, I have decided to dive in and say yes | Nova Weetman

The experience of being without communication can lead to a sense of freedom and unexpected adventure.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Everyone knows how it feels to be lonely': images for anxious times in pictures

Klein's immersive installations explore identity and disconnection in a hyper-connected world through cinematic photography, video, and murals.
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