Tag: war and mental health
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The Quiet Inheritance Of War
War didn’t just pass through history—it settled into our behaviour. We adjusted, complied, and froze, mistaking survival instincts for wisdom, and scarcity for a way of life.
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Memory Wars
A patient comes for insomnia but leaves questioning memory itself—war no longer ends, it lingers quietly, reshaping truth, trust, and the uneasy stories we tell ourselves.
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Education…EnGulfed?
War doesn’t just shut schools. It rewires thinking—trading curiosity for survival, depth for efficiency, and quietly reshaping how an entire generation learns, chooses, and dreams.
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Peace In War
War travels through screens as much as battlefields. This reflection explores media-driven fear, historical trauma, and practical ways communities can build resilience during wartime.