Clayboyn's Curation Corner 6/21/18

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Welcome back for another week of philosophy and psychology themed curation. Each post will be upvoted by the @msp-curation trail and one post will be resteemed by @minnowsupport and featured in the weekly curation post. Please click through and support the featured authors if anything interests you.


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My first pick this week comes from @lifegoalmentor. The author discusses the connection between highly creative people and isolation as well as the link to suicide. It's a fairly dark topic, but it's one that I feel should be addressed and written about more. Breaking down old stigmas is the only way we learn and progress. It's a great post and I'm glad I caught it.


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The next post I would like to share this week is from @sunnyego. The author discusses the concept of justice and discusses the teachings of many different philosophers. Personally I think the concept of justice is more or less an illusion, but I enjoy reading different opinions than my own. Check out the post and see what you think.


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@colinhoward is someone I've featured a few times now, and this post is another prime example why. My experience with dwelling on the past was heavily tied to ruminating thoughts and wishing I could change things, but Colin offers a different perspective about excessive reminiscing. I always enjoy gaining additional perspective through reading another's work and Colin is always putting out great material.


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@tonysayers33 has uploaded another video interview this week. In this one Tony interviews Nathan Riddett and they discuss the lack of awareness or knowledge of spiritual laws that many humans have and how it holds us back. I hope to see more people uploading philosophy discussions on the platform.


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My final pick this week comes from @whatamidoing. This post already inspired a response post from me, but if you haven't checked it out yet, I highly encourage you to do so. In this post the author discusses the trap of viewing others as more or less awake than we are and the problems that come with that line of thought. It's a great post.

As always, I encourage you to check out and support these featured authors and work together with us to promote quality content on the platform. I should see you all next week with another installment of my curation series. Namaste.


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