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In this episode, I discuss the leverages and drawbacks that come with being a conventionally attractive person in society. The EP explores the nuanced ways in which attractiveness is perceived across genders, with a particular emphasis on its impact on women. I dissect how conventional beauty can influence various aspects of life, including intimacy and relationships, friendships, social dynamics, the pursuit of status and power, and even how women can strategically weaponize their appearance to acquire resources and empower marginalized communities.
In this episode, I explain why beauty, often seen as the key to self-esteem, can be an unreliable foundation for true confidence. We’ll discuss how beauty is subjective and doesn't have as much value as we give it, societal pressures, and how we can start building confidence beyond appearance. I...
Published 11/06/24
Overextending yourself for others can be a tricky thing. Is it always altruism born from empathy? Or is it something else rooted in the complete opposite? In this episode, we question whether certain acts of service are true empathy or people-pleasing. We discuss the difference between the two,...
Published 10/15/24