Shame as a Social Weapon – How Society Controls Through Humiliation
A reflective exploration of shame as a social tool, examining how subtle humiliation shapes behavior, self-perception, and social control.
A reflective exploration of shame as a social tool, examining how subtle humiliation shapes behavior, self-perception, and social control.
A reflective exploration of everyday life in a city that survives by pretending everything is normal, revealing the quiet strategies people use in a system that has never been repaired.
A reflective exploration of the songs we carry in silence, the inner melodies only the soul can hear, shaping memory, feeling, and resilience.
A deep reflection on the economy of favors, exploring how people survive, trade, and build trust without money, and how courage, skill, and relationships create value beyond capitalism.
A reflective exploration of addiction as a structure rather than weakness, showing how substances can create order and rhythm in chaotic lives.
A reflective look at men shaped by necessity into violence, exploring the hidden struggle of softness under pressure, and the quiet cost of survival in a harsh world.
A reflective look at the quiet impact of waiting for basic needs like electricity, water, and jobs, and how delayed support shapes daily survival and resilience.
There is a quiet shift that happens when survival becomes the central concern. Dreams fade slowly, almost unnoticed, until the future is not imagined but managed. Every decision is measured by what it takes to get through the next day: food, safety, money, shelter. Planning beyond this moment feels dangerous, unnecessary, or even foolish. The…
A reflective essay on women trapped in invisible debts and obligations, exploring dignity, resilience, and human endurance beyond transactional systems.
A reflective essay on the delicate balance between aid and dignity, exploring NGOs, donations, mistrust, and the human need beyond transactional help.