Quick reminder. This month is the Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. I’m not an American, but that seems like one of those things that are good to have. If you are an American, take the chance of… Continue Reading →
It’s been awhile since I’ve done a post on mental health. I’ve got quite a few excuses prepared for this, but I’ve decided to instead come clean. I’m selfishly happy to report that I’ve been relatively stable for the past… Continue Reading →
It should be occurring to everyone by now (myself included) that I’m only ever updating here when I’ve finished everything on my plate. Now, this post will have quite the mix of topics, from my writing work, to mental health,… Continue Reading →
The title is misleading. Because I do have an obsessive-compulsive behaviour as part of the bipolar package. In fact, I’m having an episode right now as of writing this, which is the main reason why I’m writing this. I needed… Continue Reading →
(This is the longest blog post I’ve ever written. So fair warning, it is 3118 words long. The length of two standard chapters in my novels.) I had a friend. Actually, we were more of classmates and rivals than anything. To… Continue Reading →
Hi everyone, I’m currently working on a short film based on my earlier poem to help raise awareness for mental health. However, to do it, I would need other real life experience from people willing to share them. This is… Continue Reading →
I don’t know a lot of things. Like right now, I don’t know what to do. Or where to go. I’m sure many people had been on this road before, where they had to decide their paths in life. What… Continue Reading →
Selfishness is a topic that comes up often when people talk about suicide. It’s much talked about that if you Google the subject, you’d find a plethora of articles about it, pro or otherwise. Especially ever since Robin William’s death… Continue Reading →
I tributed a poem to Robin Williams a few weeks back. And I still can’t get the man out of my mind. I mean, this makes no sense to me. When Steve Irwin and Michael Jackson died, I glanced the… Continue Reading →