The Mirror
The Mirror is where we confront the architecture of modern life. It is an unflinching look at behavioral trends, societal friction, and the quiet absurdities of being human today. We don’t look away. We look closer.
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What Losing Friends Taught Me About Friendship
I used to see "You can never have too many friends" as an unquestionable truth. But eventually I discovered a more practical one: we only have so much time. Losing friendships is not something I'm particularly sad about anymore...
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The Saddest Friendships Are the Ones That Never Officially End
Do we all ask the same question at some point in our lives: Do we have fewer friends as we get older? Yet many of us probably cannot even recall when those friendships faded...
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The Different Ways Adult Friendships End
Some friendships explode; others erode. Some disappear through silence, while others remain alive online in this strange half-state where interaction continues, but real intimacy never returns...
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Time Feels Faster as We Age? Why Our Brains Start Losing Track of the Years
Even COVID has started producing this feeling. Sometimes somebody casually mentions lockdowns, mask mandates, or working from home. An event that completely disrupted human life across the entire planet somehow already feels both emotionally close and strangely distant at the same time...
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Why Being Kind Doesn’t Make Life Easier (And Why It’s Still Worth It)
We like to imagine integrity as something noble and rewarding. In reality, it often feels socially inconvenient. Especially in workplaces. People stopped giving quiet warnings before work problems escalated...
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When Karma Doesn’t Come: How Do We Live with Unfairness?
That’s one of the hardest things adulthood teaches people who care deeply about fairness. Sometimes karma never comes. Sometimes the truth never gets properly examined. And the real damage begins after the situation is already over...







