
Sunk Cost Fallacy; Recovering
I recently read an example of the “sunk cost” fallacy on a forum I follow. The original poster (OP) needed help because of their significant other (SO) acting abusive. As the online community rallied to […]
I recently read an example of the “sunk cost” fallacy on a forum I follow. The original poster (OP) needed help because of their significant other (SO) acting abusive. As the online community rallied to […]
I found this Gender Dysphoria Pain Scale on a Reddit thread I follow. It impressed me so much, as it explains in graphic detail what feels so hard to say sometimes. Full credit to u/kali291 […]
Detransition recently came up in kind of a weird way… What Detransition Would Feel Like Imagine if you will, depression. A person who suffers from depression finally finds a medication or treatment that allows them […]
Gender Dysphoria literally means a feeling of acute distress over one’s sex. From my earliest memories, I felt an incongruence between my own sex and the gender roles that came with it. Of the six […]
When most people discuss denial, they talk about ignoring the elephant in the room. Cree thought that sounded silly, because if most people saw an elephant, they’d instantly comment on it. Instead, he prefered the […]
Breathing felt so good. Nineteen days after his surgery, Cree began laughing out loud. For the first time in almost two and a half years he could feel his lungs working hard. “Are you okay?” […]
“Good evening Bishop, I was wondering if you had a few minutes for a quick chat,” Cree said. “Um, we do have an appointment on Sunday.” “I’m aware of that, but if you’ll give me […]
“Good Morning, this is Staff Sergeant Dalene, checking in.” “Please state your first name and date of birth,” the friendly voice on the line said. Cree complied, to which she told him that he needed […]
Cree contemplated the question again and again. “How do you manage to be yourself and still not have to make amends at church?” But the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints never told […]
Author Cree Dalene Cree Dalene began writing in 2002, for a short story competition. Over the years, Cree developed a love for sharing ideas. Soon that included sharing other skills like cooking, fitness, and programming. […]
Thinking it through for a minute, Cree picked up his copy of 1001 Ways To Be Romantic, and began thumbing through the well worn pages. Crystal hadn’t been feeling well of late, but one of […]
by Cree Dalene in Wellness Wednesday 0
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