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WORD OF THE DAY LIMINAL
Psychology says adults who take the long way home aren't avoiding anyone. They're just giving one role time to end before another begins.The journey home offers a vital break. It provides a buffer zone, allowing minds to detach from work stress. This 'liminal space' is essent...
Word of the Day: LiminalWord of the Day: In a post-pandemic world marked by rapid change, many people experience life as a series of unresolved transitions, career...
Word of the Day: ThresholdTrue change happens not in a single action, but in the difficult period before it. This transition point, called a threshold, is where old ...
Word Of The Day: LiminalLife's transitional periods, known as liminal phases, are uncomfortable but essential for growth. These 'in-between' zones, where old ident...
Bayern Munich and the myth of competitionRobert Lewandowski was gone. Serge Gnabry, for a time, seemed as if he might follow. Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer were another year older...
Intellectuals cannot write about anything without using the words ‘liminal’, ‘prescient’ and ‘timely’The other reason is that our cocoon of caste has always normalised and naturalised prejudice, neutralised our capacity for empathy. When I ...
More and more women define their greatest relationship with kids not as moms but as auntsAunt is an in betweener — neither in nor out of the child’s home, neither entirely present nor absent, neither fully adult with them nor qu...