
moral health is the capacity to stay whole inside systems that require you to betray yourself. it's not just naming what's breaking us. it's the design question of what we build instead, and the friends we imagine it with.
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on dr. king, the trap of “being polite,” and the life-saving art of creative maladjustment.
content note: this essay includes psychiatric crisis, hospital restraint/seclusion, and a verbatim misogynistic slur.1
i’m writing this on a paci...
In the psych ER, we lived by clocks and checklists: minutes to triage, minutes to medicate, minutes to discharge.
People in the worst moments of their lives, and I couldn’t sit with them. Not enough time. Not enough staff. Not enough beds....
truth. presence. devotion. magic. this is the alchemy i want.
you might have seen the documentary american symphony.
it follows jon batiste, nominated for 11 grammy awards in a single night, while his partner, writer and artist suleika j...
“Healing is your love. It is your spiritual path. It’s not separate from what you do. Otherwise, you’re in the wrong profession.” — Jeffrey Yuen
When Jeffrey Yuen—an 88th-generation Daoist priest and revered teacher of Classical Chine...
In recent years, compassion fatigue and burnout have become central to discussions about the well-being of professionals in caring roles. Often perceived as inevitable consequences...
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