Welcome to this weeks philosophy and psychology themed curation post. Each featured post will be upvoted by the trail and one post will be selected to be featured and resteemed from the official
account. As always, I encourage you to click through and visit the featured authors to support quality content on the platform.
First up is a post from . The author explores the concept of learned helplessness and how to change it into learned optimism. I think posts like this are more important than ever in modern society to help break down victim mentality and empower people to better their lives. Awesome job
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Next, this post from is a great reflection on life choices and choosing an alternative path. I certainly have a fond place in my heart for homesteaders and I've been a fan of
and others for a while. I found the author's retrospective pretty refreshing and think it's worth checking out. Who knows, maybe we'll all end up going a more natural route at some point in our lives.
My buddy Lion aka may only post a few times a year, but I encourage you to follow him. This post is another great example of working through stress and self empowerment. If you haven't read anything by him before, hopefully you can help us prod him into posting more. :D
I really enjoyed this post from . In this post she discusses the importance and potential of curation on the platform. I think there's some good philosophy in there too. Working together collectively increases the value of the platform for all of us. Awesome post and great insight.
My final pick this week is only eligible for voting for a few more hours, but I had to feature it anyway. works through why you can't use the broken system to fix the broken system and even though we have some different ideas of what that means, I think the message is important. It's a great article to help people think outside of the box that we're all born into.
Please support the featured authors if anything caught your attention. Curation is a community effort and it works to empower all of us. Much love to all of you. Namaste.