Hygge Helps Explain Millennials’ Longing For Reenchantment
Americans’ desire for the Scandinavian concept of ‘coziness’ indicates a spiritual longing, one that speaks to the shortcomings of our demystified culture.
By Making Politics Apocalyptic, Americans Give Themselves Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder
In politics and society, many things are portrayed as a dramatic zero-sum game—where a big winner and a big loser is the only possibility.
How Judging Other Parents Can Equal Class Warfare
Moral outrage over many basic parenting choices is not only illogical and statistically unfounded but a hallmark of the new class war.
6 Steps To The Perfect Wedding
The day you say ‘I do’ is about so much more than you, your anxiety, and your ability to flawlessly recreate your Pinterest board. Don’t miss the beauty inherent in the day itself.
5 Ways To Deal With Holiday Food
The everpresence and overabundance of sweets and salty snacks make the holidays the best and worst of times for anyone with an eating disorder or issues with food in general.
First Graders Do Not Need To Visit Colleges Or Fill Out Applications
Pushing children into endless job prep actually makes them less fit for life. Parents need to tone down the college and career anxiety before they hurt someone.
Humans Have Not Evolved To Handle Modern Dating
What’s expected dating policy today dooms us all to a life of happily never after.